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Chapter 17 and 18 outline

In the 16th century, scientists discovered that the earth and other planets revolve around the sun. This led some people to believe that God’s role in the universe was limited. In the 16th century, scientists discovered that the earth and other planets revolve around the sun. This led some people to believe that God’s role in the universe was limited.

discoveries during the Age of enlightenment, the 1700s, led to a belief that God was distant, not involved in the world. discoveries during the Age of enlightenment, the 1700s, led to a belief that God was distant, not involved in the world. As Catholics, we understand that the words “Our Father, who art in heaven” describe God’s amazing presence in our hearts, not in some distant place. As Catholics, we understand that the words “Our Father, who art in heaven” describe God’s amazing presence in our hearts, not in some distant place.

Vincent de Paul realized that detachment from material goods is necessary to truly love God and others. It is a privilege to help those who are poor. Vincent de Paul realized that detachment from material goods is necessary to truly love God and others. It is a privilege to help those who are poor. Vincent de Paul founded the Daughters of Charity, sisters who cared for those who were sick and poor. Vincent de Paul founded the Daughters of Charity, sisters who cared for those who were sick and poor.

The French Revolution attacked not only the existing government but also the Church, which supported the government. The French Revolution attacked not only the existing government but also the Church, which supported the government. Saint Julie Billiart was a remarkable woman who founded a community dedicated to teaching children who were poor. Saint Julie Billiart was a remarkable woman who founded a community dedicated to teaching children who were poor.

In the 1700s, many people began to think that we could solve all of humanity’s issues by examining them scientifically. These people are called rationalists. Their philosophy is known as rationalism. In the 1700s, many people began to think that we could solve all of humanity’s issues by examining them scientifically. These people are called rationalists. Their philosophy is known as rationalism. During the Age of Enlightenment, some people went as far as to reject or deny the existence of God. During the Age of Enlightenment, some people went as far as to reject or deny the existence of God.

This belief is called atheism. Pope Pius IX convened the First Vatican Council in 1868 to define the Church and discuss its role in the rapidly changing world. This belief is called atheism. Pope Pius IX convened the First Vatican Council in 1868 to define the Church and discuss its role in the rapidly changing world.

The Fourth Commandment tells us to honor our parents, but it also calls us to respect legitimate authority. We should help those in authority build a society that is just and truthful, provide all people with everything they need for human decency, and not follow orders that are contrary to the Gospel. The Fourth Commandment tells us to honor our parents, but it also calls us to respect legitimate authority. We should help those in authority build a society that is just and truthful, provide all people with everything they need for human decency, and not follow orders that are contrary to the Gospel.

The beginning of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century created inhuman working conditions. In response to these conditions, Pope Leo XIII wrote an encyclical on social justice to teach the world the Christian view of labor. The beginning of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century created inhuman working conditions. In response to these conditions, Pope Leo XIII wrote an encyclical on social justice to teach the world the Christian view of labor.

It was called Rerum Novarum (On New Things). The encyclical said that workers should receive fair wages, be treated fairly, and form groups to defend their rights. It was called Rerum Novarum (On New Things). The encyclical said that workers should receive fair wages, be treated fairly, and form groups to defend their rights.

Every pope since Leo XIII has called the world’s attention to the need for justice, love, and mercy. Every pope since Leo XIII has called the world’s attention to the need for justice, love, and mercy.

The Church teaches us about our responsibility to care for those in need by using the themes of Catholic Social teaching. The Church teaches us about our responsibility to care for those in need by using the themes of Catholic Social teaching. The Call to Family, Community, and Participation tells us to support families so they can participate in society and promote the well-being of all. The Call to Family, Community, and Participation tells us to support families so they can participate in society and promote the well-being of all.

Because God is our Father and we are all brothers and sisters, we have the responsibility to care for one another. This Catholic Social Teaching theme is called Solidarity. Because God is our Father and we are all brothers and sisters, we have the responsibility to care for one another. This Catholic Social Teaching theme is called Solidarity.

Church leaders have pointed out that greed is the root of all war, and that it robs people of their human dignity and rights. Church leaders have pointed out that greed is the root of all war, and that it robs people of their human dignity and rights.

The Second Vatican Council was called by Pope John XXIII to study the role of bishops in the Church and to renew the life and mission of the Church. The Second Vatican Council replaced Latin with local languages, encouraged people to read Scripture, and said that everyone, not only bishops and priests, is called to holiness. The Second Vatican Council was called by Pope John XXIII to study the role of bishops in the Church and to renew the life and mission of the Church. The Second Vatican Council replaced Latin with local languages, encouraged people to read Scripture, and said that everyone, not only bishops and priests, is called to holiness.

Pope John Paul II was a defender of the dignity of human life. Through his leadership, he helped bring about the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe. He emphasized the universal call to holiness and called Catholics to engage in what he called the New Evangelization. Pope John Paul II was a defender of the dignity of human life. Through his leadership, he helped bring about the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe. He emphasized the universal call to holiness and called Catholics to engage in what he called the New Evangelization.