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  1. Catholicism at the Crossroads: How the Laity Can Save the Church by Paul Lakeland, 2007-04-15

141. Ixeh.net Home Page
Features travel guides for the Puebla region of Central Mexico and pages on catholicism in Mexico and the U.S. In English and Spanish.
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Some pages contain detailed graphics that can take a few seconds to appear on your screen. Puebla Valley, Central Mexico Visitor's Online Guide to the City of Puebla, Mexico Designated a "World Heritage City" by UNESCO. Known for its distinctive colonial architecture, cuisine, Talavera ceramics, onyx crafts, and textile industry. Portal for all ixet.net sites about this historic town. Visit the portal for details. Visitor's Online Guide to Totimehuacan, Puebla, Mexico Totimehuacan in
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142. EIPS - Roman Catholicism
European Institute of Protestant Studies. The Institute s purpose is to expound the Bible, expose the Papacy, and to promote, defend and maintain Bible
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143. Catholic Issues: Book Reviews, Articles, Pressing Issues, Discussions
Article by Peter Gilmour examining the relatively recent phenomenon of pastoral studies as a program of graduate study, combining the sacred and the secular, the academic and the formational.
http://www.adelphi.edu/ci/ARTICLES/GILMOUR95.HTM
PASTORAL STUDIES IN CONTEMPORARY CATHOLICISM
by Peter Gilmour, Institute of Pastoral Studies, Loyola University Chicago The phrase, "Pastoral Studies" has effectively etched its way into Catholic consciousness and conversation this past generation. Often used interchangeably with pastoral theology, it is a close relative to pastoral ministry, pastoral care, and pastoral counseling. Rhetorical ambiguity is understandable given Catholicism's massive change of consciousness and its emergent theological styles since Vatican II. Add to this picture the movement away from traditional categories of knowledge to interdisciplinary studies coupled with the emergence of new areas of study and focus, e.g. feminism, ecology, ethnic and gender studies. Pastoral Studies in the contemporary Catholic experience is an umbrella phrase embracing many varied forms of knowledge necessary and appropriate for effective ministerial activity. Broadly speaking, the knowledge of Pastoral Studies can be divided between the sacred and the secular. Sacred studies, e.g., theology, Bible, morality and ethics, liturgy and sacraments combine with secular studies, e.g., psychology, sociology, anthropology, philosophy to form the field of Pastoral Studies. It suggests a curriculum, a planned grouping of subjects and an organized approach to them leading to expertise in ministerial activity. Patricia O'Connell Killen and John de Beer's book, The Art of Theological Reflection (reviewed in this newsletter), well captures this essential melding of knowledge necessary for effective ministry.

144. The Truth About Roman Catholicism
Fundamental Evangelistic Association. Online tract. The Truth About Roman catholicism.
http://www.fundamentalbiblechurch.org/Tracts/fbctruth.htm
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145. The Philippines: VIGAN
The place of Vigan in Philippine political history. Also photos of the churches of Vigan, and essay on the history of catholicism in Ilocos Sur.
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Before the Spanish colonial rule, the old Bigan had been long traded with the "Sanglay" Chinese traders for it's nice port. Ships from Macau and India also traded in Ilocos. Vigan is known for its Spanish-style brick houses and religious Mecca in North Luzon. The town was founded by Juan Salcedo, grandson of Miguel Lopez de Legaspi who founded the city of Manila. Conquistador Salcedo went to the Ilocos and established a military settlement in Vigan on June 13, 1572, which two years later, he named Villa Fernandina . When Salcedo set up Villa Fernandina near the old settlement of Vigan, he erected a small wooden chapel along the Mestizo river and later the Villa joined Vigan and grew fast as an economic, ecclesiastical and political center. An old map (1753) indicates that Vigan itself is an island and had an important strategic military value at that time. Later established into a poblacion and into Ciudad Fernandina in honor of Prince Ferdinand, first born son of King Philip II of

146. MWEB Business Solutions Zimbabwe
History of catholicism in Zimbabwe, press releases, news, archive of the conference's official statements. The Zimbabwean Catholic bishops meet six times per year.
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147. What Saith The Scripture Topical Links: On Catholicism
Or, Roman catholicism Examined in Light of the Scriptures I propose to demonstrate from Scripture that Roman catholicism is not a Christian religion,
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"We would have healed Babylon, but she is not healed: forsake her"
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If all would agree that Salvation comes only by the grace of God through faith in the finished work of Jesus Christ upon the cross of Calvary " For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast" (Ephesians 2:8-9) then adherence to or rejection of the Church of Rome would simply be a test of Christian nobility, i.e., searching the Scriptures for proof to go out or stay in. "These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the Word with all readiness of mind, and searched the Scriptures daily, whether those things were so" (Acts 17:11)
Further, if anyone resorts to the investigation of Scripture, then a cardinal rule must be observed. You must be willing to obey the Scriptures.

148. Kenya Episcopal Conference
Association of the Catholic bishops of Kenya. History of catholicism in Kenya, email directory, information on Catholic education, directories of dioceses and religious orders.
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149. Rainbow Query: Search The Queer Internet For Catholicism
Dignity and other Catholic pages, and sites that include catholicism in the general discussion of religion and homosexuality.
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150. TIME: Catholicism In Crisis
catholicism in Crisis Can the Church Be Saved? catholicism in Crisis As charges of priestly pedophilia pour in from around the country,
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Catholicism in Crisis

As charges of priestly pedophilia pour in from around the country, a church besieged by law and laity seems incapable of making amendseven to save itself
Graphic: The State of the Church

Beset by scandal and a priest shortage, the Roman Catholic Church nonetheless keeps growing
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A Victim's Story Forum: How to Fix It TIME asks several leading Catholics to share their thoughts on the matter The Molesters' Mind-Set Pedophilia remains a medical mystery Will the Catholic Church be more responsive to future allegations of abuse? Yes No TIME Newsfile: Christianity The World's largest religion, as covered by TIME TIME Archive: Coverage of church related sexual abuse from 1985-2002 The National Organization on Male Sexual Victimization Child Abuse Prevention Network The Survivor's Page E-mail your letter to the editor Can the Church Be Saved? By Johanna McGeary Or Father Brett. Frank Martinelli was an impressionable 14-year-old altar boy who yearned to be a priest. He saw a holy future unfolding when the Rev. Laurence Brett, the charismatic young priest at St. Cecilia's in Stamford, Conn., enrolled him in a select teen group dubbed Brett's Mavericks. It wasn't quite the kind of special relationship with a trusted priest that Martinelli expected. On a Washington field trip, Father Brett allegedly fondled young Frank in a bathroom. Martinelli claims that while Brett was driving him home, the priest urged the boy to give him oral sex, blessing it as a way to receive Holy Communion. Like most youngsters 30 years ago, Frank was too ashamed, too scared, too uncomprehending ever to say a word.

151. English Home Page
Historical timeline of catholicism in the Sudan, description of the activities of the SCBC, documents, map, information on each diocese, saints. Also information on other Christian churches in the Sudan. Site in English and French.
http://www.eglisesoudan.org/eaccueil.htm
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152. TIME: Catholicism In Crisis
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153. What Is Anglo-Catholicism?
English catholicism and the See of Rome; The Congress Books No. 15, by Frederic Hood. Confession and Absolution; The Congress Books No.
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Rector of Saint Stephen's Church, Providence, Rhode Island The following are short responses to the question: What is Anglo-Catholicism? Part One The Oxford Movement
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Conclusion Pamphlets The Authority of the Church The Congress Books: No. 13 Leighton Pullan, DD English Catholicism and the See of Rome The Congress Books: No. 15 by Frederic Hood Confession and Absolution The Congress Books: No. 31 Father Vernon, SDC Sacerdotalism Explained ; The Congress Books: No. 35, E. Milner-White, D.S.O. The following are short pieces transcribed by Dr G. Robert Stephenson of St Timothy's Church, Raleigh, NC ; they are suitable for inclusion in parish newsletters, and also aim to answer in detail the question posed by Fr Alexander above. Why is Incense Used? by the Revd Homer Rogers Problem Papers
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154. ANSWERS About RELIGIONS - ChristianAnswers.Net
QUIZ catholicism and Protestantism. Do you think like a Protestant or a Catholic? This article is also available in Portuguese, Spanish
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155. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Ven. Henry Walpole
Converted to catholicism by the death of Edmund Campion. Walpole became a Jesuit priest, and was arrested as soon as he returned to England. He was martyred in 1595.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15540a.htm
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English Jesuit martyr, born at Docking, Norfolk, 1558; martyred at York, 7 April, 1595. He was the eldest son of Christopher Walpole, by Margery, heiress of Richard Beckham of Narford, and was educated at Norwich School, Peterhouse, Cambridge, and Gray's Inn. Converted by the death of Blessed Edward Campion, he went by way of Rouen and Paris, to Reims, where he arrived, 7 July, 1582. On 28 April, 1583, he was admitted into the English College, Rome, and in October received minor orders. On 2 February, 1584, he became a probationer of the Society deacon at Metz, and priest at Paris, 17 Dec., 1588. After acting as chaplain to the Spanish forces in the Netherlands, suffering imprisonment by the English at Flushing in 1589, and being moved about to Brussels, Tournai, Bruges, and Spain, he was at last sent on the mission in 1590. He was arrested landing at Flamborough, and imprisoned at York. The following February he was sent to the Tower, where he was frequently and severely racked. He remained there until, in the spring of 1595, he was sent back to York for trial. With him suffered Alexander Rawlins, of the Diocese of Gloucester. After being twice imprisoned at Newgate for religion in 1586, Rawlins arrived at Reims, 23 Dec., 1589; he was ordained subdeacon at Laon, 23 September, 1589, deacon and priest at Soissons, 17 and 18 March, 1590, was sent on the mission the following 9 April, and landed at Whitby.

156. Welcome To Turnabout! | Turnabout
Culture, politics, tradition and catholicism. This website is mostly about things I’ve written, with a weblog for current thoughts and comments,
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Culture, politics, tradition and Catholicism This website weblog for current thoughts and comments, various resources forum to discuss them and related topics. organized hierarchically online or look at my other, more dramatic , introductory page. What is the current situation, and how did we end up here? General
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  • Return to Philosophy , by Thomas Molnar, with whose views on modernity I generally agree. What is the modern outlook? What do we do about it?
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  • Historical analysis: . An essay on the interplay of liberalism and traditionalism in America. America has been based on explicit liberalism and implicit traditionalism. The balance has been lost, which very likely means the end of America.
  • An essay on Emerson , the philosopher of America. What does it mean about our country that he is so self-contradictory?
  • My review of The Patriot , with Mel Gibson, also touches on conflicts at the heart of our national life.

157. Akan Cosmology
This site describes Akan cosmology and illustrates it through traditional Akan religious symbols, each of which encodes within its graceful lines a theological or moral belief or lesson. The integration of this rich traditional Akan symbolism into the Roman catholicism of Ghana is shown, as well.
http://www.marshall.edu/akanart/akancosmology.html
AKAN COSMOLOGY AKAN CULTURAL SYMBOLS PROJECT G. F. Kojo Arthur and Robert Rowe - 1998-2001 Hye anhye - Unburnable The Akan believe that the universe was created by a Supreme Being, whom they refer to variously as O b o ade e (Creator), Nyame (God), O domankoma (Infinite, Inventor), Ananse Kokuroko (The Great Spider; The Great Designer), etc.
The Akan religious thought is essentially theocentric and theistic, with the Supreme Being, God at the center of it all. From this perspective, the Akan use their cultural symbols to portray their beliefs about God, their attitudes towards God and His creation, and the Akan's relation to God and His Creation. The Akan also believe that human creativity affects the universe positively or negatively. In essence, the Akan believe the universe is both a natural and social creation. Social creation is in the form of institutions and products human beings have invented. The Akan is required to safeguard the environment of the universe for a continuum of society members consisting of the dead, the living, and the yet-to-be-born. The Akan claim the Supreme Being created life and death, and death overcame the Supreme Being. However, the Supreme Being, having the antidote to the venom of death, was able to overcome death. This Supreme Being

158. USD Center For The Study Of Latino/a Catholicism
The mission of the Center for the Study of Latino/a catholicism is. To research and reflect theologically on Latino/a catholicism and its impact on the
http://www.sandiego.edu/theo/Latino-Cath/index.php

159. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Henry Abbot
A layman and convert to catholicism, martyred at York in 1597. Explains the circumstances which led to his martyrdom.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01021a.htm
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Layman , martyred at York, 4 July, 1597, pronounced Venerable in 1886. His acts are thus related by Challoner: A certain Protestant minister, for some misdemeanour put into York Castle, to reinstate himself in the favour of his superiors, insinuated himself into the good opinion of the Catholic prisoners, by pretending a deep sense of repentance, and a great desire of embracing the Catholic truth . . . So they directed him, after he was enlarged, to Mr. Henry Abbot, a zealous convert who lived in Holden in the same country, to procure a priest to reconcile him . . . Mr. Abbot carried him to Carlton to the house of Esquire Stapleton, but did not succeed in finding a priest. Soon after, the traitor having got enough to put them all in danger of the law, accused them to the magistrates . . . They confessed that they had explained to him the Catholic Faith, and upon this they were all found guilty and sentenced to die. The others, Errington, Knight,

160. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Roman Catholic
no hint of the Protestant contention that the old religion was a spurious variety of true catholicism or at best the Roman species of a wider genus.
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A qualification of the name Catholic commonly used in English-speaking countries by those unwilling to recognize the claims of the One True Church . Out of condescension for these dissidents, the members of that Church are wont in official documents to be styled "Roman Catholics" as if the term Catholic represented a genus of which those who owned allegiance to the pope formed a particular species. It is in fact a prevalent conception among Anglicans to regard the whole Catholic Church as made up of three principal branches, the Roman Catholic, the Anglo-Catholic and the Greek Catholic. As the erroneousness of this point of view has been sufficiently explained in the articles CHURCH and CATHOLIC , it is only needful here to consider the history of the composite term with which we are now concerned. In the "Oxford English Dictionary", the highest existing authority upon questions of English philology, the following explanation is given under the heading "Roman Catholic". The use of this composite term in place of the simple Roman, Romanist, or Romish; which had acquired an invidious sense, appears to have arisen in the early years of the seventeenth century. For conciliatory reasons it was employed in the negotiations connected with the Spanish Match (1618-1624) and appears in formal documents relating to this printed by Rushworth (I, 85-89). After that date it was generally adopted as a non-controversial term and has long been the recognized legal and official designation, though in ordinary use Catholic alone is very frequently employed. (New Oxford Dict., VIII, 766)

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