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1 1, 9 | by their state of life. ~Human Values~
2 1, 10| mature and well-balanced human personality. And so it happens,
3 1, 10| become hard and lacking in human warmth; that, excluded from
4 1, 10| unjustifiably disparages human values which have their
5 1, 11| sufficient allowance for human liberty. For the degree
6 1, 16| immediately apparent to the human eye, because they derive
7 1, 16| holiness 10 which moves the human spirit to admiration, and
8 1, 16| to admiration, and which human resources cannot adequately
9 2, 19| radically transforms the human condition. 21~Matrimony
10 2, 20| a new way, in which the human creature adheres wholly
11 2, 21| between the Father and the human race. Wholly in accord with
12 2, 24| consecrated not to any human ideal, no matter how noble,
13 3, 46| change, justly proud of its human values and human conquests,
14 3, 46| of its human values and human conquests, which urgently
15 3, 47| never been as numerous as human standards would have judged
16 3, 48| opposition she faces from human ways of thinking or misrepresentations.
17 4 | CELIBACY AND HUMAN VALUES ~
18 4, 50| the solemn recognition of human values by the Church in
19 4, 50| that this sacrifice of the human love experienced by most
20 4, 51| provided that it is made with human and Christian prudence and
21 4, 52| they actually have in the human or religious sphere, or
22 4, 53| that a completely mature human personality demands fulfillment
23 4, 54| doubt that those highest human values are able to find
24 4, 56| for fully developing the human person. In the priest's
25 4, 57| deeper insights into every human yearning. This will allow
26 5, 71| attained maturity on both the human and supernatural levels—
27 8, 93| must fill up in advance the human loneliness of the priest,
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