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1 Intro,1 | politics, in art and sport, in human and working relationships,
2 Intro,8 | the life and call of every human being, to that mystery which
3 I,11 | attention and typically human. Often, however, in a weak
4 I,12 | celebrate the beauty of human love blessed by God; people
5 I,13 | each living person.~The human being, in fact, is "called"
6 I,13 | originality.~Therefore if every human being has his own vocation
7 II | and grasp the meaning of human life in relation to God
8 II,14 | response does not come from human reason, even if it is always
9 II,16 | Pet 1, 15). "Creating the human race in his own image and
10 II,16 | innate vocation of every human being".(31)~d) The Father
11 II,16 | salvation, within which every human being finds his personal
12 II,16 | live life not only based on human aptitudes, which are also
13 II,17 | of Jesus. It is as if His human engagements, provoked by
14 II,18 | the fruit not only of a human desire or the good will
15 II,19 | these two histories the human being plays out his liberty.~
16 II,19 | the Church is immersed in human time and lives in history
17 II,22 | the Church and of every human life as call and response.
18 II,23 | Mary is also the model of human liberty in responding to
19 III,26 | firstly, that rich complex of human and Christian values and
20 III,26 | because, inevitably, every human being wants to know himself
21 III,27 | Church offers itself as the human space of fraternity in which
22 IV,32 | who calls, formators of human and Christian attitudes
23 IV,33 | dialogue between God and the human person. The principle interlocutor
24 IV,33 | of God into the heart of human liberty, but also the effort
25 IV,33 | preference or exception. If every human being is a creature of God,
26 IV,33 | vocational sense of the human life.~Every season of life
27 IV,34 | recognise Him; and then human progress remains solitary
28 IV,34 | different provocations, human mediations of the divine
29 IV,35 | cross, between their so very human expectations and interests
30 IV,35 | must know the depths of the human heart in order to accompany
31 IV,35 | the mysterious fabric of human existence, the outline of
32 IV,35 | prayer ever prayed by the human heart: "Stay with us, for
33 IV,36 | speaks the general sense of human existence, as the final
34 IV,36 | full realisation of the human and of the gift which every
35 IV,36 | more convincing, on the human level, and more theologically
36 IV,36 | speaks the truth about every human being: no-one could not
37 IV,36 | unexpected promotion of authentic human aspirations and guarantees
38 IV,37 | natural dialectic of the I and human life. For example, a young
39 IV,37 | young person must show that human equilibrium that allows
40 IV,37(111)| the beginning and end of human love.~
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