PPT-Corruption & Reform of the Catholic Church
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The Reformation The Reformation 1 The Reformation is a 16 th movement that has been described as a Time when corruption forced reforms to the Catholic Church but
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The Reformation The Reformation 1 The Reformation is a 16 th movement that has been described as a Time when corruption forced reforms to the Catholic Church but also led to the creation of Protestant religions. . Dr. . Hisham. . Awartani. . . Executive Director of the Center for Private Sector Development (CPSD), Palestinian Territories. Corruption in public . and private sectors. Definition of corruption: any act which involves abuses of a public post in order to serve personal interests or those of others. By: Ahmad Hasib Farhan . Public Policy Program (MP1). Affiliation: Sanayee Development Foundation/MRRD/MAIL. 22 July 2011 Policy Design and Implementation in Developing Countries. Contents of the Presentation. Without a common government in Europe, the Catholic Pope became an important political leader. On the manor, priests were powerful because the controlled peoples’ access to heaven by delivering the sacraments & absolving sins. Mrs. Tucker. Victor Valley High School. Main Points. The social and religious . origins. of the . Reformation.. Martin Luther. ’s role in the . German Reformation.. The course of the . Reformation in Switzerland, France, and England.. Reformation and . Counter-Reformation. The Reformation was not only revolt against the teachings and practices of the Catholic church but against authority as well.. Here is what Europe . looked like at the time -. Erasmus and Christian Humanism. The major goal of Christian Humanism was to reform the Catholic Church. Humanists. believed in the ability of humans to reason and improve themselves. . Erasmus . was the best known of the Christian Humanists.. Chapter 14 section 1. The Age of Faith. Reform began to return the church to the basic principles of the Christian Church. . Problems in the church continued:. Priests couldn’t read or had questionable morals. Introduction. The Church was the center of religious and social life.. There was only one church at . this time--. the . Catholic Church. . The Church was AS important if not MORE important than the king and queen.. October 20, 2010 . Grade 9 Open Religion . HRE 10. Making Connections: Why Polygamy? . As part of the grade nine religion curriculum, we learn about the seven sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church. . Abuses in the Church. Nepotism: Appointing one’s own relations as cardinals or bishops whether they were suitable or not.. Simony: buying or selling important Church positions.. Pluralism: Holding more than one Church position at the same time. . nd. Great Awakening. 1820 to . 1860. EQ: How did the 2. nd. Great . Awakening influence the Age. Of Reform?. The Age of Reform. Reasons:. The 2. nd. Great Awakening sparked interest that the individual could control their destiny and that “good deeds” will make the nation a better place . Liam Morice. Jordan Beck. and. R. ebecca . S. mith . Sacrament – One of the established formal rituals of the roman catholic church such as baptism holy communion or matrimony. . Abbot – The head of the monastery. . Parish Toledo OH --- Diocese of Toledo The Catholic Church encourages a negative attitude towards people who identify as states that persons with homosexual tendencies must be accepted with respect Session 4: . AU policy coherence and policy platforms. 1. Statement of Problem. Magnitude of problem of corruption;. Complex problem;. Pervasive – all sectors implicated;. Multiplicity of actors (public, private, NGO, community,...
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