Religion( Catholic Christian Church ) By Allyson Chan 5D Tuesday, 22 January, 13
Jun 21, 2015
Religion(Catholic Christian Church)
By Allyson Chan 5D
Tuesday, 22 January, 13
What is the system of governance?Structure of power
The pope is the head of all the churches concerning the religions, and cardinals help him with decisions. The bishops, priest, abbots and abbesses help the local churches.beliefs make them act a certain way
being christian makes people friendly to others
The church rules make sure that church people behave
christianity is group of people who have beliefs of a way of life that involves praying to a God
it is a way to have good morals
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What are peoples roles in this system of governance?
Pope Benedict is the successor of Saint Peter
the Apostle.
pope is the head of the church
cardinals will help elect a new pope
archbishop is higher than a bishop
bishop responsibility is for worship, spiritual, and morals
abbot and abbesses lead a local church
priest speaks from the bible
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The Laity is a group of nuns and monks.
Deacons are servants to a priest.
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What impact does this system of governance have on individuals?
Churches
people think that going to heaven is important they will try to improve the way they act
sometimes it isn’t always a good impact, people can kill each other if they don’t like each others religion
when Rome killed another religion.
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What are peoples rights in this system of governance?
Holy Bibles
have the basic human rights(can be educated, free to speak, choose own leaders etc.)
they have responsibility for their rights(can’t harm others, have good moral etc.)
if they do something wrong they will be judged by law
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Key words
All key words in the form of a Wordle.
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Resources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity
http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?4090-Impact-of-Christianity-on-Human-Society
http://arcc-catholic-rights.org/constitution.htm
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