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Conduct an inquiry examining the degree to which church teachings, practices or relationships have evolved over time such as:
- teachings on suicide, slavery, or priest celibacy
- practices involving the roles of laity or women within the Church
- relationships with Indigenous peoples, scientific communities, or people who are gender and sexually diverse.
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Investigate the evolving nature of the Mass and the sacraments of the Church. |
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Describe how relationships evolve through dialogue such as:
- ecumenical (Evangelical Christians, Anglicans)
- interfaith (Buddhists, Hindus)
- secular (Atheists, Agnostics, Relativists).
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Analyze the Catholic teaching that private revelation continues salvation history and reveals God's message through examples such as:
- St. Hildegarde
- St. Bridget of Sweden
- St. Vincent Ferrer
- St. Juan Diego
- Marian apparitions (e.g., Akita, Lourdes, Fatima).
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Investigate the mission and characteristics and predict future roles of Catholic religious orders such as:
- priestly orders (e.g., Spiritans, Jesuits, Basilians, Missionary Congregation of St. Andrew the Apostle)
- orders of priests and brothers (e.g., Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, Redemptorists)
- male and female orders (e.g., Carmelites, Order of St. Benedict)
- female orders (e.g,. Ursulines, Sister Servants of Mary Immaculate, Sisters of the Precious Blood, Grey Nuns, Sisters of St. Joseph, Sisters of the Presentation).
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Research and debate influential theological views on topics such as:
- the doctrine of the Trinity
- the union of Christ's humanity and divinity (e.g., hypostatic union, Incarnation, heresies including Arianism or Gnosticism)
- reformation theology (e.g., marriage, divorce and indulgences)
- contemporary issues (e.g., female clergy, same-sex marriage, 'restored order' of sacraments in the Roman rite, distribution of Eucharist to civilly divorced and re-married Catholics).
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Collaborate with peers to propose ideas to ensure the future relevance of the Church. |