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Casimir built more than 50 castles, fostered church building, and embellished the royal castle at Kraków.
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Catholics need to understand that the church fostered by Pope John XXIII is surely dead.
Initially (from 1860 onwards), Russia's Holy Land project was fostered by the church and the imperial foreign ministry.
The churches foster the contrary impression, knowing well (as polls have shown) that otherwise about half their members would quit.
It was open to the commission to find the church fostered distrust of secular authorities and its response to child sexual abuse fell short of best practice, counsel to the commission Angus Stewart QC found in his submission, published on Tuesday.
But Martin Luther and others said that the Catholic Church's selling of indulgences, which promise to reduce the punishment after death due to sin, was one of many ways by which the church fostered the illusion that people could be saved by their own works or merits.
Outside of the planned protests, a number prominent practicing Catholics are currently trying to foster change within churches in Ireland.
They would apologize in tears, remembering all the LGBTQ Mormons who have taken their lives because of the bigotry their church fostered.
It's great to talk about how churches foster community and connect people, but you can't just sit a bunch of folks in a room and go, "Show of hands, who thinks there's such a thing as a deity?
Earlier, in 1985, he established a foundation to foster openness in the church.
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