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        | Led the Church during the darkness. Also organized Rome, gave to the poor, negotiated peace, and wrote letters to instruct Catholics. |  | 
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        | council to talk about if Catholic Gentiles should keep Jewish traditions |  | 
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        | official Catholic court; to examen, investigate and sometimes punish those accused of heresy |  | 
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        | believed that Jesus was two persons; Mary was the mother of the human Jesus but not the mother of God |  | 
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        | believed that Jesus was not God but a created being who existed before the world was created |  | 
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        | a bishop that defended the truths of the faith in England, was beheaded with Saint Thomas Moore by King Henry XIII |  | 
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        | brought relief to Africans who were enslaved while living in South America |  | 
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        | founded a new order of priests called the "Society of Jesus" or the "Jesuits", also developed a form of meditation called the "Daly Examen" |  | 
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        | founded the Congregation of the Mission. Helped the poor, inspired others to help the poor, found homes for abandoned children, "dignity of all people", organized groups for the poor, and sent priests to talk about God |  | 
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        | recognized that all the baptized share in Christ's prophetic ministry and are called to be witnesses to Christ even in difficult situations. Women came to her for spiritual help and with her founded the Sisters of Notre Dame. |  | 
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        | to formulate a definition of the Church and its roles in the rapidly changing world |  | 
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        | to renew the Church and help it promote peace and unity among all Christians and all humanity |  | 
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        | Led the Church during the darkness. Also organized Rome, gave to the poor, negotiated peace, and wrote letters to instruct Catholics. |  | 
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        | council to talk about if Catholic Gentiles should keep Jewish traditions |  | 
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        | official Catholic court; to examen, investigate and sometimes punish those accused of heresy |  | 
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        | believed that Jesus was two persons; Mary was the mother of the human Jesus but not the mother of God |  | 
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        | believed that Jesus was not God but a created being who existed before the world was created |  | 
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        | a bishop that defended the truths of the fath in England, was beheaded with Saint Thomas Moore by King Henry XIII |  | 
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        | brought relief to Africans who were enslaved while living in South America |  | 
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        | founded a new order of priests called the "Society of Jesus" or the "Jesuits", also developed a form of meditation called the "Daly Examen" |  | 
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        | founded the Congregation of the Mission. Helped the poor, inspired others to help the poor, found homes for abandoned children, "dignity of all people", organized groups for the poor, and sent priests to talk about God |  | 
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        | recognized that all the baptized share in Christ's prophetic ministry and are called to be witnesses to Christ even in difficult situations. Women came to her for spiritual help and with her founded the Sisters of Notre Dame. |  | 
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        | to formulate a definition of the Church and its roles in the rapidly changing world |  | 
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        | to renew the Church and help it promote peace and unity among all Christians and all humanity. Continuation of the first vatican council |  | 
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        | fought to end lay investure |  | 
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        | council called because of the Arian heresy about Jesus' divinity, Nicene Creed was created |  | 
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        | Council of Constantinople |  | Definition 
 
        | called because of the Arian heresy about the Holy Spirit's divinity, Nicene Creed was finished |  | 
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        | called because of the Nestorian heresy about Jesus one divine person also to clear up that Mary was the mother of human Jesus and God |  | 
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