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Chair of the UC’s Student Affairs Committee Aaron D. Chadbourne ’06 described Coleman, who teaches the Historical Studies B-06, “The Roman Games,” as “demanding, lively, and enthusiastic,” and credited her for personally reading and commenting on every paper from her class of approximately 150 students...
...that does not doubt its teachings because of their declining popularity. Churches that are not demanding, either philosophically or materially, do not do well in terms of attracting or retaining members. As Michael Barone pointed out recently in Time magazine, the denominations that are growing or maintaining their membership, Roman Catholicism, Evangelical Protestantism, and Mormonism, are exceedingly demanding of their members, while the denominations that ask little of their believers and are (rightly or wrongly) seen to blow with the societal windslike Episcopalism, Methodism, and Presbyterianismhave been declining precipitously...
...Catholic priests, the wine they use in Mass is subject, ironically, to a sin tax." ABRAHAM MITRA, Philippine legislator, objecting to the government's plan to tax the Roman Catholic Church on such commercial activities as selling rosary beads
...only one of many reasons we loved him. Witold Pluta Bilgoraj, Poland The Pope is still living among Christians all over the world. It was overpowering to see how his death affected people. Perhaps those most moved are in Latin America, where so many of the world's Roman Catholics reside. John Paul II visited Latin America 18 times and established a relationship with all its peoples. He understood the injustice and problems facing the region. He ignited profound love and devotion as well as a deep understanding among Latin American Catholics. Pablo Izurieta Quito It is impossible to judge...
...party while his dad is away on business. If the trip was for a weekend and the year was 1985, it would be the makings of a teen movie. If the trip took three years and the year was sometime around 200 B.C., it would apparently make a great Roman comedy...