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  2. Disability and religion - Wikipedia

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    Studies on the relationship between religion and disability vary widely, with some postulating the existence of ableism [2] and others viewing religion as a primary medium through which to assist disabled people. [3] Religious exhortation often prompts adherents to treat people with disabilities with deference, however when the disability ...

  3. Communion and the developmentally disabled - Wikipedia

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    Orthodox Christianity makes communion available to all baptized and chrismated church members who wish to receive it, regardless of developmental or other disabilities. The theory is that the soul of the recipient understands what is being received even if the conscious mind is incapable of doing so, and that the grace imparted by Communion "for the healing of soul and body" is a benefit that ...

  4. Faith healing - Wikipedia

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    Believers assert that the healing of disease and disability can be brought about by religious faith through prayer or other rituals that, according to adherents, can stimulate a divine presence and power. Religious belief in divine intervention does not depend on empirical evidence of an evidence-based outcome achieved via faith healing. [2]

  5. ‘Why do you use that thing?’ My daughter who uses a ... - AOL

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    The little girl explained that it was a symbol of her religion. ... genetic condition that causes both physical disabilities and a speech disorder, which meant she could understand and use ...

  6. Disability in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Disability is poorly documented in the Middle Ages, though disabled people constituted a large part of Medieval society as part of the peasantry, clergy, and nobility.Very little was written or recorded about a general disabled community at the time, but their existence has been preserved through religious texts and some medical journals.

  7. Reasonable accommodation - Wikipedia

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    Accommodations can be religious, physical, mental or emotional, academic, or employment-related, and law often mandates them. Each country has its own system of reasonable accommodations. The United Nations use this term in the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities , saying refusal to make accommodation results in discrimination .

  8. What invisible disabilities are — and why they matter - AOL

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    People with invisible disabilities face misunderstanding at work and beyond “People tend to think about disability in the context of a disability benefits check that comes from either a short ...

  9. The fight to get representation for invisible disabilities - AOL

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    "Fear is the major reason why people with disabilities, invisible or otherwise, don't disclose them," said Linda Fisk, CEO and founder of LeadHERship Global. "Those who are already employed may be ...