• The separation of
church and state encouraged a «common» education for all.
Not exact matches
This is the more notable because Ezekiel was the advocate of a restored
church state on Zion,
and was one of the most effective forces in reestablishing the social structure whose breakdown had
encouraged individualism.
His review touched on other points to be discussed below
and ended with an invitation to join him «in thanksgiving for the
encouraging results of this apostolic visit» in the prayer that it «produces abundant fruits for the
Church in the United
States and all the world.»
«Mexican history might have been a different story,» writes Brandenburg, «if
Church had broken with
State, hailed Hidalgo
and Morelos as Catholic heroes,
and encouraged them to lead the masses.
The American separation of
church and state, despite its flaws, both supports
and encourages democratic, religiously inflected efforts — such as the civil rights movement — to advance this process.
However, the
Church still
encourages us in this
state to pray
and to take part in the life of the
Church and the other sacraments as far as possible.
I
encourage readers to do their own research on the issue of separation of
church and state.
Religious Education with a Catholic syllabus is
encouraged — if material in a Catholic school is useless or worse, it is the fault of the
Church authorities
and not that of the
State.
One of the most powerful of them, Pat Robertson, now in the midst of an as - yet - undeclared presidential campaign, has equated
church -
state separationists with communists
and decries the «unelected tyrants» of the Supreme Court,
encouraging defiance of its rulings.
Thus disencumbered from its role as an agent of the
state, the
Church would be free to teach,
encourage,
and set an example for the rest of the world.
It was during this time that the
Church developed scholasticism, built the Gothic cathedrals (with their stained - glass windows
and monuments), created the universities
and the hospitals,
encouraged the sciences
and technical progress, perfected international relations between
states, abolished slavery, advanced social progress
and raised the condition of women, in such a way that, in the fourteenth century, Europe had far surpassed all the other continents.
He
encouraged the civil authorities to regulate worship
and ecclesiastical structures
and procedures within their respective domains
and thus contributed to the emergence of Landeskirchen (territorial
churches) in Germany
and to
state churches elsewhere.
HREOC recommends that the Federal Government
encourage State and Territory governments,
churches and non-government agencies that played a role in the removal of Aboriginal children from their families to generously contribute to the funding of any healing centres established for the Stolen Generations under the Bill.