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Ad Petri Cathedram
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1 1,8 | great love took pity on man's plight, "became flesh 2 1,8 | He might "enlighten every man who cometh into the world"4 3 2,22 | nation. ~The Brotherhood of Man~ 4 2,23 | and labor. Each and every man is to enjoy the fruits of 5 3,70 | 70. Whenever a man has wandered from this path, 6 4,109| Christ may enlighten every man who comes into the world,55 Aeterna Dei sapientia §
7 4 | characteristic roles: 1) as a man singularly dedicated to 8 5 | homeland].5 While still a young man he joined the ranks of the 9 15 | between God and men, the Man Jesus Christ, could die 10 15 | and perfect nature of true man; complete in what was His 11 16 | and exceedingly ignorant man,''12 who obstinately maintained 12 30 | leadership. They show him as a man of keen intellect, yet full 13 30 | practical good sense; a man of character who kept to 14 42 | Out of the whole world one man is chosen, Peter. He is 15 42 | Condescension assigned to this man. And if it desired other 16 53 | opinion of you. Let not a man of you make himself undeserving 17 60 | mediator of God and men, the man Christ Jesus."53~Universality Mater et magistra §
18 2 | lays claim to the whole man, body and soul, intellect 19 3 | too with the exigencies of man's daily life, with his livelihood 20 4 | world,"3 it was doubtless man's eternal salvation that 21 18 | the majority of cases a man's work is his sole means 22 23 | teaching and the nature of man. ~ 23 40 | encyclical is his teaching that man's aim must be to achieve 24 43 | that the right of every man to use these for his own 25 44 | encyclical, maintaining that a man's work is at once his duty 26 45 | the increased welfare of man and the progress of culture. ~ 27 55 | rights. Among these is a man's right and duty to be primarily 28 60 | development in the social life of man is at once a symptom and 29 60 | well-nigh irresistible urge in man to combine with his fellows 30 63 | growth in the social life of man is not a product of natural 31 82 | producing this wealth. Every man has, of his very nature, 32 83 | human dignity, to lessen a man's sense of responsibility 33 84 | which is most consonant with man's dignity and best calculated 34 92 | social function which every man aspires to fulfil, demands 35 93 | firm accords not only with man's nature, but also with 36 108 | defended by Our predecessors: man's natural right to own private 37 109 | the same time withdrawing man's right to dispose freely 38 140 | for the satisfaction of man's primary needs, and the 39 142 | and Christian concept of man and the family, we are bound 40 180 | individual in Christ; and the man who is reborn and rises 41 189 | has at the same time given man the intelligence to discover 42 189 | and technical effort on man's part to deepen and extend 43 191 | acceptable which does violence to man's essential dignity; those 44 191 | materialistic conception of man himself and his life. ~Only 45 192 | those values which concern man's dignity generally, and 46 193 | immutable laws of God, which no man may ignore or disobey. He 47 199 | solution, or even insoluble, if man, led astray in mind and 48 208 | disintegrate. Moreover, man is not just a material organism. 49 209 | technical triumphs such as ours man can well afford to rely 50 209 | the Creator and Ruler of man and his world. ~Spiritual 51 211 | this is to make the modern man more deeply aware of his 52 213 | less attractive to modern man. ~Why is this? It is because 53 213 | take account of the whole man, nor even of his most important 54 214 | is that of imagining that man's natural sense of religion 55 214 | need for religion reveals a man for what he is: a being 56 215 | being. Separated from God a man is but a monster, in himself 57 215 | presupposes the right ordering of man's conscience with God, who 58 217 | endure. In seeking to enhance man's greatness, men fondly 59 220 | varying conditions in which man's life is lived. They also 60 229 | among them We can mention man's deep-rooted selfishness, 61 230 | theoretical instruction in man's social and economic obligations 62 242 | have noted already, modern man has greatly deepened and 63 242 | Providence for the good of man's body and soul, is in many 64 243 | masterpiece . . . transforming man into a giant of the physical 65 245 | as instruments used by man for the better attainment 66 245 | help to make him a better man, both in the natural and 67 246 | For what doth it profit a man, if he gain the whole world 68 246 | Or what exchange shall a man give for his soul?"51~Making 69 248 | 249. To safeguard man's dignity as a creature 70 248 | right and power to command man to devote one day a week 71 249 | 250. In addition, man has a right to rest a while 72 254 | them from evil."53 Let no man therefore imagine that a 73 254 | error to suppose that a man cannot perfect himself except 74 255 | 256. That a man should develop and perfect 75 256 | be added unto you."56 The man who is "light in the Lord"57 76 258 | beareth much fruit."62~Thus is man's work exalted and ennobled-so 77 262 | the following desires: May man's divine Redeemer "who of Pacem in terris §
78 1 | Benediction.~Peace on Earth-which man throughout the ages has 79 2 | part of the greatness of man that he can appreciate that 80 3 | Himself, who created both man and the universe. Yes; out 81 3 | Moreover,2a God created man "in His own image and likeness,"3 82 5 | world's Creator has stamped man's inmost being with an order 83 5 | with an order revealed to man by his conscience; and his 84 6 | that the laws which govern man's relations with the State 85 6 | universe has inscribed them in man's nature, and that is where 86 7 | laws clearly indicate how a man must behave toward his fellows 87 9 | principle: that each individual man is truly a person. His is 88 10 | furthermore, we consider man's personal dignity from 89 11 | But first We must speak of man's rights. Man has the right 90 11 | must speak of man's rights. Man has the right to live. He 91 12 | 12. Moreover, man has a natural right to be 92 14 | 14. Also among man's rights is that of being 93 15 | founding of which both the man and the woman enjoy equal 94 18 | sphere, it is evident that a man has the inherent right not 95 19 | The conditions in which a man works form a necessary corollary 96 20 | A further consequence of man's personal dignity is his 97 20 | Nature imposes work upon man as a duty, and man has the 98 20 | upon man as a duty, and man has the corresponding natural 99 20 | for the preservation of man.''17~ 100 21 | a further consequence of man's nature, he has the right 101 24 | for the safeguarding of man's personal freedom and dignity, 102 26 | 26. Finally, man's personal dignity involves 103 26 | As Pope Pius XII said, "man as such, far from being 104 27 | juridical order willed by God, man has his own inalienable 105 30 | that in human society one man's natural right gives rise 106 32 | useless to admit that a man has a right to the necessities 107 34 | 34. Man's personal dignity requires 108 34 | personal decision. Each man should act on his own initiative, 109 34 | should, the attainment of man's progress and perfection, 110 35 | speak ye the truth every man with his neighbor, for we 111 35 | And so will it be, if each man acknowledges sincerely his 112 38 | creative, and worthy of man's dignity, draws its genuine 113 44 | have mentioned above, for man's awareness of his rights 114 44 | are the expression of a man's personal dignity. And 115 48 | to the duty which every man has of voluntarily contributing 116 48 | equal in natural dignity, no man has the capacity to force 117 57 | affects the needs of the whole man, body and soul. That, then, 118 59 | body and immortal soul, man cannot in this mortal life 119 106 | 106. And among man's personal rights we must 120 112 | and the recognition of man's dignity cry out insistently 121 130 | a profound influence on man's way of life. This progress 122 132 | imperative need-born of man's very nature-to promote 123 146 | but rather to facilitate man's self betterment, both 124 157 | from the consideration of man's natural rights. Thus the 125 158 | highest ethical standards. A man who has fallen into error 126 158 | error does not cease to be a man. He never forfeits his personal 127 158 | Besides, there exists in man's very nature an undying 128 158 | His aid. Today, maybe, a man lacks faith and turns aside 129 158 | and are an expression of man's lawful aspirations? ~ 130 164 | heart of each and every man, till every man preserves 131 164 | and every man, till every man preserves in himself the 132 167 | God Himself must come to man's aid with His heavenly Paenitentiam agere §
133 14 | Paul's severe warning: "A man making void the law of Moses 134 27 | all rebellion and unrest, man's revolt against God."25~ 135 29 | It is not enough for a man to change his ways for the Princeps pastorum §
136 29 | census, but must create a new man,50 and give all his actions 137 40 | catholicity; consequently, a man is no true member of the Sacerdotii nostri primordia Chapter, §
138 ,2 | attributed to this holy man, word reached Us of the 139 ,4 | 1859-on which this holy man, completely broken from 140 ,5 | wonderful example of this holy man, who once shared in this 141 ,6 | should be considered as a man chosen and set apart from 142 ,9 | Church, which elevated this man in sacred orders, who was " 143 1,11 | regard of St. John Vianney-a man who was "hard on himself, 144 1,26 | of evidence of how this man was also outstanding in 145 2,34 | in the time of this holy man: "In the middle stands the 146 2,35 | prayer on the part of a man completely dedicated to 147 2,37 | addressed to God: this is man's greatest happiness on 148 3,64 | the example of this holy man brings home to us and it 149 3,73 | strikes us Cures"-the holy man complained -"when our spirit 150 3,78 | souls of the faithful. A man who is filled with Christ 151 3,86 | and bodily sufferings this man underwent as he sat to hear 152 3,88 | 89. And this holy man could have added that he 153 3,106| they want to see in him a man who speaks in the name of 154 3,115| grotto of Lourdes. For this man had such great devotion


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