Sentence examples for catholic point of view from inspiring English sources

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"It comes out of a very Catholic point of view," he said.

From Fitzherbert's Roman Catholic point of view, any formal marriage ceremony would be ecclesiastically and sacramentally binding.

In other books, the Catholic point of view, including that of Black Elk's daughter, Lucy, returned the emphasis to Nicholas Black Elk the prayerful Christian.

Yet in an important address delivered as long ago as 1983, Pope John Paul II argued that genetic enhancement was permissible — indeed, laudable — even from a Catholic point of view, as long as it met certain basic moral rules.

"His focus is on the Catholic point of view," said Vicki Miano, a registered nurse from the Bronx, "and if he keeps doing that he's going to bring a lot of enthusiasm to the church".

At the behest of Britain and the locally interested parties, the EU equality directive explicitly excludes the religiously divided school system in Northern Ireland, where all teachers at Catholic nursery and primary schools need to have (or be willing to get) a certificate showing that they are qualified to teach religion from a Catholic point of view.

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The good ghost of Garry Wills's historical writing haunts his pages — the same kind of open-ended, casually erudite inquiry scrutinized at length and from a liberal-Catholic point of view.

Barbara Vaughan sat on the summit of Mount Tabor in Israel trying to separate the facts of her 3-week holiday-pilgrimmage to the Holy Land that were relevant to her half Jewish-half Gentile Catholic convert point of view from the facts relevant to the Israeli viewpoint.

By Muriel Spark The New Yorker, July 10, 1965 P. 25 Barbara Vaughan sat on the summit of Mount Tabor in Israel trying to separate the facts of her 3-week holiday-pilgrimmage to the Holy Land that were relevant to her half Jewish-half Gentile Catholic convert point of view from the facts relevant to the Israeli viewpoint.

In " 'Shakespeare Identifiedd" (1920), Looney states that in one category after another Oxford had the characteristics he had projected: classical education, sympathy for the House of Lancaster in the War of the Roses, Roman Catholic leanings, aristocratic point of view, literary tastes, a love-hate attitude toward women, knowledge of Italy, and interests in drama, music and sports.

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