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1 Int, 3 | cry, asks each and every man to hear his brother's plea 2 Int, 5 | and their activities for man's complete development and 3 1 | I. MAN 'S COMPLETE DEVELOPMENT~ 4 1, 6 | every obstacle which offends man's dignity. They are continually 5 1, 6 | processes that accord with man's nature and activity, if 6 1, 13| realization. So she offers man her distinctive contribution: 7 1, 13| a global perspective on man and human realities. ~ 8 1, 14| the development of each man and of the whole man. As 9 1, 14| each man and of the whole man. As an eminent specialist 10 1, 14| place. What counts for us is man—each individual man, each 11 1, 14| us is man—each individual man, each human group, and humanity 12 1, 15| 15. In God's plan, every man is born to seek self-fulfillment, 13 1, 15| intellect and free will, each man is responsible for his self-fulfillment 14 1, 15| talent and willpower, each man can grow in humanity, enhance 15 1 | Man's Supernatural Destiny~ 16 1, 16| however, is not left up to man's option. Just as the whole 17 1, 16| the life-giving Christ, man's life is newly enhanced; 18 1, 17| 17. Each man is also a member of society; 19 1, 17| belongs to the community of man. It is not just certain 20 1, 18| 18. Man's personal and collective 21 1, 19| sword. It is necessary if man is to grow as a human being; 22 1, 19| material possessions prevents man's growth as a human being 23 1, 20| This is what will guarantee man's authentic development— 24 1, 21| a desire for peace. Then man can acknowledge the highest 25 1, 22| whole of creation is for man, that he has been charged 26 1, 22| truly was created to provide man with the necessities of 27 1, 22| progress, it follows that every man has the right to glean what 28 1, 23| what is yours to the poor man, but you are giving him 29 1, 24| thus derived is not for man's capricious use, and that 30 1, 25| intelligent thought and hard work, man gradually uncovers the hidden 31 1, 26| to be in the service of man. 27~But if it is true that 32 1, 27| the image of his Creator, "man must cooperate with Him 33 1, 27| has received." 28 God gave man intelligence, sensitivity 34 1, 28| efficiently, it still can threaten man's dignity and enslave him; 35 1, 28| only if it results from man's use of intellect and free 36 1, 32| and continues to arouse in man's heart the irresistible 37 1, 33| obstruct the exercise of man's basic human rights. ~ 38 1, 34| meaningless if they do not benefit man, for it is he they are to 39 1, 34| is he they are to serve. Man is truly human only if he 40 1, 35| development, because they enable man to act for himself. ~ 41 1, 36| 36. Man is not really himself, however, 42 1, 38| the task of development man finds the family to be the 43 1, 40| What does it profit a man, if he gain the whole world 44 1, 42| fulfillment of the whole man and of every man? A narrow 45 1, 42| the whole man and of every man? A narrow humanism, closed 46 1, 42| achieve apparent success, for man can set about organizing 47 1, 42| up being directed against man. A humanism closed off from 48 1, 42| real meaning of human life. Man is not the ultimate measure 49 1, 42| the ultimate measure of man. Man becomes truly man only 50 1, 42| ultimate measure of man. Man becomes truly man only by 51 1, 42| of man. Man becomes truly man only by passing beyond himself. 52 1, 42| In the words of Pascal: "Man infinitely surpasses man." 46~ 53 1, 42| Man infinitely surpasses man." 46~ 54 2, 43| whole. At Bombay We said: "Man must meet man, nation must 55 2, 43| We said: "Man must meet man, nation must meet nation, 56 2, 44| supernatural brotherhood of man, and present a three-fold 57 2, 47| can sit down with the rich man at the same banquet table. 52~ 58 2, 47| On the part of the rich man, it calls for great generosity, 59 2, 47| and diligent effort. Each man must examine his conscience, 60 2, 49| the parable of the rich man. His fields yielded an abundant 61 2, 50| human life, and thus enhance man's dignity and his capabilities. ~ 62 2, 54| community truly worthy of man. ~ 63 2, 62| for the whole family of man. Haughty pride in one's 64 2, 65| better protection for every man's rights and duties. It 65 2, 73| brotherhood. Plans proposed for man's betterment will unite 66 2, 73| the start of a dialogue on man rather than on the products 67 2, 75| frontiers, to acknowledge every man as a friend and brother." 63~ 68 2, 76| we are also furthering man's spiritual and moral development, 69 2, 82| collaborative efforts to reduce man's immoderate self-love and 70 2, 82| opened to all, with each man helping others out of brotherly 71 2, 86| the daily bread that each man receives reflects the glow 72 2, 87| means peace these days, what man would not want to work for


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