This paper says that the quality of saints can be seen as a modern role model and leader that is more effective than modern media that affect young people. Objective The purpose of this research paper is to discuss the impact of today's media on media and how to think of the Bible as a role model of the day. INTRODUCTION The quality of saints can be considered a modern role model and leader that is more effective than modern media that affect young people.
A saint is considered to be sacred or moral and is considered to be in heaven after dying in Christian faith. Saints are important to Catholics, because they inspire that they are role models and that young people are part of the kingdom of God taught by Jesus. During their lifetime, they showed many virtues and did many good things. They all dedicated to Christ and caused many miracles. My saint is St. Clair Assisi. - St. Catherine 's prison story "There is another city called Salamis, once a noble and wealthy city by Famagusta, St. Catherine was born, her tomb still exists." ~ 12 German priest Rudolf von Szchen of the century Westfalen, Crusaders returned from their fight, so the beloved St. Catherine's story was brought to Europe. east
According to tradition, St. Catherine's ring and St. Catherine of great martyr, also known as St. Catherine, was a Christian saint and virgin died in the hands of pagan emperor Maxentius in the early 4th century. According to her biography, she became a Christian at the age of 14 and converted hundreds of people to Christianity. After more than a hundred years of her martyrdom, she decided that Catherine was one of the saints that appeared beside her and advised her.
The official commemoration of saints and martyrs (Halloween) has existed since the early legalization of the Christian church and opened the day to commemorate all the dead (All Souls). The modern "day of the soul" was first promoted in the early 11th century, after Abbot Odilo used it as the day to pray for the soul of Purgatory for the monks involved with Cluny monks. Many European traditions reflect the doctrine of purgatory. For example, ringing a bell for the dead is considered for comforting them with their cleanliness, and sharing a soul cake with a poor person takes a breath a little from the purgatory suffering I will help. Likewise, illuminating a candle means to ignite the lamp for a dead spirit struggling in the dark. This has led to the tradition of "going to the soul" and the tradition of baking a special kind of bread and cake