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1 Intro,3 | surpasses anything that the human heart has ever conceived ( 2 Intro,4 | uncertainty and fear, both for human civilization and the peaceful 3 Intro,4 | the Prince of Peace that human hearts might open once more 4 Intro,4 | their ultimate source in human sin. Acknowledging the failure 5 Intro,4 | Acknowledging the failure of human hopes based on materialist, 6 I,7 | power strengthens us in our human weakness.22~ 7 I,8 | collegiality belong to the human order, but in varying degrees 8 II,13 | concretize, also on the human level, our spiritual life.58 9 II,13 | eternal life. Because of his human frailty the Bishop is also 10 II,13 | Mindful, therefore, of his human weaknesses and sins, each 11 II,13 | strengthens and perfects his human nature. He can say with 12 II,19 | By taking on these very human features of Jesus, the Bishop 13 II,22 | educational principle wherever human and Christian formation 14 III,29 | tends is the greater good of human beings. The exhortation 15 III,29 | have a firm foundation in human nature itself, and thus 16 III,29 | particularly true of values such as human life, which must be defended 17 IV,41 | enriched and continue to enrich human history with the humble 18 IV,41 | of grace in the fabric of human history.~ ~ 19 V,47 | is concerned for their human, spiritual, ministerial 20 V,48 | capable of establishing sound human and pastoral relationships, 21 V,54 | able to sympathize with our human weaknesses because he himself, 22 VI,56 | reflect its eminence and its human and historical significance, 23 VII,66 | even though governed by human shepherds, are continuously 24 VII,67 | Bishop is the defender of human rights, the rights of human 25 VII,67 | human rights, the rights of human beings made in the image 26 VII,67 | of the unity of the whole human race,278 the Bishop is 27 VII,67 | concerned for justice and human rights, and one who brings 28 VII,67 | immense suffering upon the human family.~In this situation 29 VII,68 | unambiguous affirmation that human salvation depends on the 30 VII,68 | because God caused the whole human race to dwell on the whole 31 VII,69 | the Church and the whole human race. Bishops can make an 32 VII,69 | reference: the dignity of the human person, solidarity and subsidiarity. 33 VII,70 | various living beings, but a human ecology, capable of protecting 34 VII,70 | correct relationship of human beings with nature. Seen 35 VII,70 | one of ''stewardship:'' human beings are set at the centre 36 VII,71 | the field of health~71. Human concern leads the Bishop 37 VII,71 | pastors is the contempt for human life, from conception to 38 Conclu,73| 73. The sheer human complexity of the settings 39 Conclu,73| guardian of hope in the human heart: the hope of all human 40 Conclu,73| human heart: the hope of all human creatures, and especially 41 Conclu,74| amid the frailty of the human condition; and he needs