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The Inquisition was abolished outside of the Papal States after the Napoleonic wars, only surviving as part of the Roman Curia. It was renamed as the 'Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office' in 1904. Of course, there are no longer any trials of alleged witches or heretics, and the Congregation does not involve itself in torture or burning of those found guilty.
The Pope appoints a cardinal to preside over the Congregation, which usually includes ten other cardinals, as well as a prelate and two assistants, all chosen from the Dominican Order. The 'Holy Office' also has an international group of consultants, experienced scholars in theology and canon law, who advise it on specific questions.
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Although the Spanish Inquisition was licensed by the Catholic Church, it was primarily a work of the Spanish Crown. Mostly the Inquisition itself was the "tactic" if you will. If someone was reported to the Inquisitor, then an investigation was held, if there was enough evidence, the person would be brought in and questioned. Contrary to "popular opinion" the Inquisition was very mild compared to the civil government, and many cases are known of people who deliberately confessed to some transgression to get their case transferred to the Inquisition to receive more lenient and better treatment.
Less complex that today
They do work hard today just like the rest of the world.
Telecommuters is another term used more frequently today to refer to home-based employment.
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Today many people find jobs they love because we have a choice as to what career path we choose. Many of today's employees who love the health field have a variety of ways they can find a job that seeks their passion.
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