Chapter
1 1| Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the UN~Dear brothers
2 1| Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a document destined
3 1| humanity.~This magna carta of human rights was born as a response
4 1| of the most fundamental human rights due, above all, to
5 1| Universal Declaration of Human Rights signifies an awareness
6 1| elaborate in 1963 a splendid human rights declaration, enlightened
7 1| Universal Declaration of Human Rights passed by the United
8 1| Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It was a solemn
9 2| denominator that unites us as human beings.~However we can and
10 2| roots of the dignity of the human person, proclaimed in this
11 2| Church to accompany this human adventure in the following
12 2| and nothing that is truly human does not find an echo in
13 2| application in the Declaration of Human Rights, noble reflection
14 2| It is an achievement in human history, since "its DNA
15 2| world" (Kofi Annan, "All human rights for all"). The basic
16 2| number of documents on the human person in recent decades,
17 2| referring to topics related to human rights. But frequently neither
18 3| with insistence that these human rights are universal, indivisible
19 3| Christian perspective on human rights, but rather is interpreted
20 3| she considers a threat to human dignity. ~The Pope referring
21 3| order to cover violations of human rights, and those who impoverish
22 3| and those who impoverish human dignity by denying a legal
23 3| signify a commitment to human dignity, bearing witness
24 3| to the ultimate source of human nobility, received from
25 3| symposium "The Church and the human rights", 15 Nov. 1988).~
26 3| Universal Declaration of Human Rights.~
27 4| history~The promotion of human rights is not only an obligation
28 4| obligation derived from our human, Christian and religious
29 4| Augustine a declaration of human rights in modern day terminology
30 4| great sensitivity for the human realities of his flock,
31 4| understood the equality of all human beings as elemental to God’
32 4| that God has created all human beings equal. Inequalities
33 4| do not recognize in each human being the full dignity that
34 4| that give witness to his human and Christian rejection
35 4| Man am I and nothing human is foreign to me") (Heauton
36 4| what is my heart but a human heart?" (De Trinitate, 4,
37 5| most important defender of human rights in the history of
38 5| university lessons on the human rights of the indigenous
39 5| recognizing and defending their human and Christian dignity. ~
40 6| justice and peace~The topic of human rights is currently an exceptional
41 6| process of affirmation of human rights is undeniable. Not
42 6| her teaching, to help each human being to discover their
43 6| Universal Declaration of Human Rights, many of the communities
44 6| defense and promotion of human rights and freedoms. ~As
45 6| promoting peace and justice. Human rights are the basis of
46 6| rights are the basis of human existence and coexistence,
47 6| defender of the rights of all human being. Her prophetic mission
48 6| We need to speak out on human rights from our Christian
49 6| Universal Declaration of Human Rights to include economic
50 6| promote the dignity of each human person.~And so I conclude
51 6| Universal Declaration of Human Rights, to promote respect
52 6| nature of life and of the human person. In God’s compassion
53 6| related to the dignity of the human person. The Holy Father
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