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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Novo Millennio

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1 I,5 | Understood in his divine and human mystery, Christ is the foundation 2 I,8 | marvels of grace wrought in human hearts? It is better to 3 I,10 | the respect owed to every human person. ~Children, with 4 II,21 | are the divine and the human. 10 ~We know that our concepts 5 II,21 | The formula, though always human, is nonetheless carefully 6 II,24 | maintain that, because of the human condition which made him 7 II,24 | and man" (Lk 2:52), his human awareness of his own mystery 8 II,24 | Gethsemane and on Golgotha Jesus' human awareness will be put to 9 III,37| the One who well knows the human heart and is the Lord of 10 III,40| which have always marked human life, measured itself explicitly 11 IV,42 | and of the unity of the human race".26 ~The Lord's words 12 IV,47 | with the true good of the human person — of the spouses, 13 IV,48 | history, as the result of human weakness in the way we accept 14 IV,48 | Catholic Church, despite the human limitations of her members, 15 IV,49 | concrete love for every human being. This too is an aspect 16 IV,50 | the minimum demanded by human dignity. How can it be that 17 IV,51 | contempt for the fundamental human rights of so many people, 18 IV,51 | respect for the life of every human being, from conception until 19 IV,51 | dignity which belongs to every human being. ~For Christian witness 20 IV,51 | in the very nature of the human person. In this way charity 21 IV,51 | which depend the destiny of human beings and the future of 22 IV,52 | welfare of their fellow human beings: on the contrary 23 IV,53 | commitment to charity and human promotion, rooted in the 24 IV,54 | task if we consider our human weakness, which so often 25 IV,55 | which have so often bloodied human history. The name of the 26 IV,56 | possibilities and implications for human life and history, the Church 27 IV,56 | from the development of the human race".43 This attitude of


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