Missions enable missionaries to control the lives of its followers and keep them docile members of the empire. They built hospitals, orphanages and schools. They taught reading, writing, math and trade skills and crops growing. They were able to give middle and lower classes some sense of empowerment and gave the church an opportunity to become more powerful. Most importantly, it gave an alternative to women to work in convents running the schools, hospitals and orphanages instead of marriage.
You need to explain what you mean by 'colonial'. Do you mean in the Colonial period of US history or are you referring to the diasporas of these two groups?
Catholic AnswerIt's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church.The goal of Catholic missionaries is to fulfill God's Will; to bring God's Word to people, and to bring those people to God. To further the mission of the Church in saving people from their sins. Missionaries "role" is to fulfill the command of Our Blessed Lord to preach the Gospel to all nations and baptize them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Catholic missionary work was the same in the past as it is today. We are to go out to all the world, proclaiming the Gospel, and baptizing everyone in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. This was Our Blessed Lord's last command to us, and if we do not fulfill, we cannot entertain a serious hope of heaven when we die. Everyone who is lost because we have not shared the Good News with them, is one more that we will have to explain the day of our death. And if their damnation is because of our failure, then we really cannot entertain any hope of heaven. Every single Catholic is called to do missionary work by their baptism. We must start with our fellow Catholics, who have, for the most part, lost the faith. So we must start by educating ourselves in the faith.
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Catholic meaning of 'vocation' Vocation is a calling fro god on which a person is to be a nun, monk, priest etc. For an example Mother Tereasa set up the Missionaries of Charity, to help people i need and poverty.
You need to explain what you mean by 'colonial'. Do you mean in the Colonial period of US history or are you referring to the diasporas of these two groups?
because they would not have to explain it .
.Catholic AnswerYou would need to speak to your pastor and explain the specific circumstances and why you think you need to have a non-Christian ceremony. He will give you a ruling and explain why.
It depends on which colonial powers invaded particular areas. for example areas that were colonised by the Spanish and Portuguese and french became catholic and areas that were the Victims of the English, Dutch, Germans or country's with protestant backgrounds were taught protestant Christianity.
Native fijians called i-taukei named the island group Viti. Viti had many trades with neighbouring Tonga before the arrival of missionaries. When missionaries arrived in Tonga, they saw some fijians and was curious as to who they were. The tongans tried to explain to the missionaries that they are from Fisi. Tongans called fijians Fisi. The missionaries had a hard time pronouncing Fisi and instead say Fiji. That was how fiji was born. Literally through miscommunication between the Tongans and the late missionaries of the pacific.
Catholic AnswerIt's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church.The goal of Catholic missionaries is to fulfill God's Will; to bring God's Word to people, and to bring those people to God. To further the mission of the Church in saving people from their sins. Missionaries "role" is to fulfill the command of Our Blessed Lord to preach the Gospel to all nations and baptize them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Catholic missionary work was the same in the past as it is today. We are to go out to all the world, proclaiming the Gospel, and baptizing everyone in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. This was Our Blessed Lord's last command to us, and if we do not fulfill, we cannot entertain a serious hope of heaven when we die. Everyone who is lost because we have not shared the Good News with them, is one more that we will have to explain the day of our death. And if their damnation is because of our failure, then we really cannot entertain any hope of heaven. Every single Catholic is called to do missionary work by their baptism. We must start with our fellow Catholics, who have, for the most part, lost the faith. So we must start by educating ourselves in the faith.
Please explain your question. I have been a Catholic for 67 years and never heard of a 'canon list.'
i dont really care man
The first place to go is to arrange to meet with a Catholic priest. He will explain the process for you. It should be a relatively simple procedure compared to a Protestant conversion to the Catholic Church.
For the colonists could be free
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