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1 Int 5 | himself out for his fellow human beings because he was gifted
2 1, 1 9 | divinization of created human beings, and the seed of
3 1, 1, a, 10| light that enlightens every human being, in a word, all humanity.2~ ~ ~"
4 1, 1, a, 13| supernatural order. By this union, human beings raise themselves
5 1, 1, b, 23| united himself personally to human nature, in Holy Communion
6 1, 1, b, 23| the corruptible body of a human being. This seed, animated
7 1, 1, b, 23| grows until the renewed human being lays aside his mortal
8 1, 1, b, 27| ostentation, riches and human power disappear. Here we
9 1, 1, c, 33| stupendous discoveries with which human beings have been able to
10 1, 1, c, 37| we want to be not just human beings but Christians as
11 1, 1, c, 38| the word reuniting the human family in one faith, hope,
12 1, 2 40 | good. To the gift of God, human beings respond with the
13 1, 2 40 | is grace that "divinizes" human beings, that motivates the
14 1, 2 40 | Prayer is what unites human beings. Prayer is communion
15 1, 2 40 | There is no question that human society is evolving, even
16 1, 2, a, 40| beginning and the foundation of human salvation, the cornerstone
17 1, 2, a, 40| creation, thanks to which human beings, fallen from their
18 1, 2, a, 41| have gone into elevating human beings, faith is the only
19 1, 2, a, 41| because, through faith, the human mind can range through time
20 1, 2, a, 41| in some way, divinize all human faculties, directing them
21 1, 2, a, 42| things for our good.3~ ~ ~"Human beings seek only infinite
22 1, 2, a, 42| which all beings tend, the human heart, too, has an inborn,
23 1, 2, b, 44| only to the Lord's grace; human beings who cared little
24 1, 2, b, 44| renowned sages. They judge human affairs, their duties to
25 1, 2, b, 44| superior to the light of human reason. Just as with their
26 1, 2, b, 46| in the name of the whole human race. What thoughts and
27 1, 2, c, 51| most glorious function a human being can perform in this
28 1, 2, c, 52| love him. When God created human beings, he gave them speech
29 1, 2, c, 52| whole universe ‑- of which human beings are, as it were,
30 1, 2, c, 52| the Lord."21~ ~ ~"Will the human being alone be silent in
31 1, 2, c, 52| supreme Maker. And shall the human being, the king of creation,
32 1, 2, c, 52| intelligence and life -- shall the human being alone be silent in
33 1, 2, c, 54| the coredemptrix of the human race, the Blessed Virgin
34 1, 2, c, 55| give-and-take that exists between human beings and their Maker,
35 1, 2, c, 55| the power of prayer. A human being can be as weak as
36 1, 2, c, 57| consolation, the life of the human soul. The soul suffers
37 1, 2, c, 58| and imposing giants that human pride raised up were dashed
38 1, 2, c, 59| Church is drained of all human resources, that the rabble,
39 1, 2, c, 59| against it. But if all human resources have disappeared
40 1, 2, d, 60| is the primary cause and human beings the secondary causes,
41 1, 2, d, 60| people might become better." Human efforts can never thwart
42 1, 2, d, 61| ebb and flow of countless human events get angry, become
43 1, 2, d, 62| disregarding the judgment of human beings, and surrender ourselves
44 1, 2, d, 67| Jesus Christ, living in human beings; Jesus Christ embodying
45 1, 2, e, 70| rays all the flowers of human knowledge come alive. In
46 1, 2, e, 70| reassuring solutions that human science provides through
47 1, 2, e, 71| are to be expected among human beings), the Pope will achieve
48 1, 3, a, 73| Christ than in that of the human race. Now, then, look at
49 1, 3, a, 76| nobility and greatness of human nature. For the 19th century,
50 1, 3, a, 76| century"~ ~Our age deifies human reason, proclaiming that
51 1, 3, a, 77| corrupt mass of the whole human race; God's Wisdom, which
52 1, 3, a, 77| repair the harm done to human nature by the first Eve;
53 1, 3, a, 78| sole purpose of begetting human beings to the life of eternity.
54 1, 3, b, 82| miracle cannot be the work of human beings. It is God's work
55 1, 3, b, 84| ardent zeal for their fellow human beings. Now that their
56 1, 3, c, 92| learning? That is surely how human prudence would have acted.
57 1, 3, c, 95| Yes, I can understand human weakness, but I am upset
58 2, 1, a, 104| supernatural fruits, is divine and human at one and the same time.
59 2, 1, a, 105| which characterizes the human body and which the Apostle
60 2, 1, a, 105| animates and directs her human organism, the assembly of
61 2, 1, a, 108| Christ. Just as in the human body not every member performs
62 2, 1, a, 108| the same office. In the human body there is one head which,
63 2, 1, b, 109| miracles, without the slightest human help, nay despite the efforts
64 2, 1, c, 115| applies to the natural body of human beings, to the body of a
65 2, 1, d, 118| happy with him. So, the human family is like the human
66 2, 1, d, 118| human family is like the human body, an exchange of mutual
67 2, 1, d, 119| and sisters. It gives the human heart solidity and elasticity,
68 2, 1, d, 121| or activities of fellow human beings who disagree ‑- or
69 2, 1, d, 122| without show, pretence, or human passions.~ ~I will say over
70 2, 1, e, 127| Peter's successor; and the human part, which comprises the
71 2, 1, e, 127| factor must be added the human factor, which explores the
72 2, 1, e, 127| is founded, cannot permit human negligence to lead the Church
73 2, 1, e, 127| to the flowering of the human mind?~ ~The Church fosters
74 2, 1, e, 128| strengthened our mortified human reason as to free it from
75 2, 1, e, 128| holiness. She alone can bring human beings close to him who,
76 2, 1, e, 129| with the ebb and flow of human generations circumdata varietate (
77 2, 1, e, 129| ve now lost confidence in human beings. Experience of the
78 2, 1, e, 130| hierarchical order. Is it human prudence, at least? Is
79 2, 1, f, 130| not conferred on her by human beings but by God himself,
80 2, 1, f, 132| people, for I must please not human beings but God, who is the
81 2, 1, f, 132| who is the just judge of human actions.~ ~What is my life?
82 2, 1, g, 135| her whole life. Made for human beings, she permeates all
83 2, 2, b, 142| midst of the ebb and flow of human events in which you find
84 2, 2, c, 146| in its entirety, without human regard, without reticence. 19~ ~ ~"
85 2, 2, c, 146| it was not a brilliant human mind that won the day but
86 2, 3, a, 149| the Church's authority is human in the means it uses, there
87 2, 3, a, 149| it uses, there is nothing human in the source from which
88 2, 3, a, 150| him our senses see only a human being, a human being like
89 2, 3, a, 150| see only a human being, a human being like all the rest.
90 2, 3, a, 152| warfare against error and human passions; to assign to each
91 2, 3, b, 156| virtue, whatever knowledge of human or divine things, whatever
92 2, 3, b, 157| He loves the harmonies of human nature. He loves them because
93 2, 3, b, 158| confiding in words taught by human wisdom but in a display
94 2, 3, e, 171| energy of the members of the human body flows from the head,
95 2, 4, a, 179| to all the questions our human nature instinctively asks
96 2, 4, a, 180| of the pharisees, without human respect. Whether convenient
97 2, 4, a, 182| works of God in a purely human spirit and, as a result,
98 2, 4, b, 187| finally, provides knowledge of human and divine things.~ ~Meditation
99 2, 4, b, 189| that is, from among human beings who are full of infirmities
100 2, 4, b, 189| Church does not stand firm by human power but by the power that
101 2, 4, d, 196| is also necessary"~ ~No human society can be instituted
102 2, 5 203 | 5. LAY PEOPLE~ ~Every human being is a spokesperson
103 2, 5 203 | or she reads the book of human realities and praises their
104 2, 5, a, 203| THE FAITHFUL~ ~ ~"Every human being is the spokesperson
105 2, 5, a, 203| magnificence?~ ~Without human beings, these marvels would
106 2, 5, a, 204| things proclaim the need for human beings in creation because
107 2, 5, a, 204| creation because without human beings they themselves might
108 2, 5, a, 204| of the other creatures, human beings have received the
109 2, 5, a, 204| religion, which has revealed to human beings their high worth
110 2, 5, a, 204| eternity the final judge of human actions. In this light (
111 2, 5, a, 204| different ways with all things human. The rise and fall of empires,
112 2, 5, a, 204| mind in working through human events is the spread and
113 2, 5, a, 206| remain idle once he enters a human heart. He is an active
114 2, 5, b, 209| great kindness, he called human beings to the honor of being
115 2, 5, b, 211| of patriotism, liberty, human dignity, science, equality,
116 3, 1 223 | activities to the salvation of human beings. An apostle cannot
117 3, 1, b, 231| me nor clever tricks of human learning. I will come and
118 3, 1, b, 232| dispels the darkness of human reason with its light, that
119 3, 1, b, 237| Eminences, where the efforts of human beings are lacking, there
120 3, 1, c, 239| ineffable word to speak to human beings"~ ~Beloved sons and
121 3, 1, c, 239| word of eternal life to human beings.27~ ~ ~"The word
122 3, 1, c, 241| that, though God has chosen human beings to illuminate, evangelize,
123 3, 1, c, 241| ministries, entrusted to human beings, to depend on the
124 3, 1, c, 241| virtue or the holiness of human beings. Otherwise, human
125 3, 1, c, 241| human beings. Otherwise, human beings would owe their sanctification
126 3, 1, c, 241| sanctification and their salvation to human beings. Dearly beloved,
127 3, 1, c, 241| is tied to the word of a human being in so far as that
128 3, 1, c, 241| Christ speaks through the human being.30~ ~ ~"The gospel
129 3, 1, c, 245| with the beguiling words of human learning but with the testimony
130 3, 1, d, 246| Now, applying this term to human beings, we say that education
131 3, 1, d, 246| unwrap the seeds sown in the human heart and bring to light
132 3, 1, d, 246| that God has placed in the human heart a seed of sorts from
133 3, 1, d, 246| the seeds of evil in the human heart. In the depths of
134 3, 1, d, 249| you? This creature is a human being. Let me quote an
135 3, 1, d, 250| Christian truths move the human spirit more intensely, that
136 3, 1, d, 252| with all my respect for human laws, I am first and foremost
137 3, 1, e, 253| it is in the family that human beings form their ideas,
138 3, 1, e, 253| shows that the great work of human redemption begins ./. with
139 3, 1, e, 254| mutual consent or the simple human contract of marriage the
140 3, 1, e, 254| the edifice. Now, since human parents cannot transmit
141 3, 1, e, 254| life of grace along with human life, this divine Artisan,
142 3, 1, f, 258| infinite wisdom, on which human generations will find summarized
143 3, 1, f, 260| and nobler values, such as human dignity and freedom. Come
144 3, 2, a, 266| emerges at the very dawn of human reason. The foolish theories
145 3, 2, a, 266| satisfies all the desires of the human faculties, ./. all the
146 3, 2, a, 267| illustrates and explains to the human soul the most difficult
147 3, 2, a, 267| about the noble destiny of human beings and the sacred bonds
148 3, 2, a, 267| their Creator, their fellow human beings and themselves.
149 3, 2, a, 267| The catechism raises human beings above all created
150 3, 2, a, 267| all other books and all human wisdom, a book for the big
151 3, 2, b, 271| the arts, literature, and human disciplines flourish, faith
152 3, 2, b, 272| principles.12~ ~ ~"Perfecting the human faculties harmoniously"~ ~
153 3, 2, b, 272| capable of. Perfecting the human faculties harmoniously is
154 3, 2, b, 272| try to religiously train human nature and human dignity
155 3, 2, b, 272| religiously train human nature and human dignity in a child; whenever
156 3, 2, b, 272| neglects to form in a child the human being as God intended him,
157 3, 2, b, 272| as God intended him, the human being as God created him,
158 3, 2, b, 272| as God created him, the human being as God wanted him
159 3, 2, b, 272| greatness. In fact, by nature human beings are born imitators,
160 3, 2, b, 273| or failure in training a human being depends mainly on
161 3, 2, c, 280| it. It does not exclude human efforts but presupposes
162 3, 2, d, 286| intimately knows the spirit of human beings created by him, has
163 3, 2, e, 293| with people and, through human mediation, with God. Priests
164 3, 2, e, 293| order to restore the basic human communication of language.
165 3, 2, e, 293| restore the communication of human beings, isolated by emigration,
166 3, 2, e, 293| one goal: the communion of human beings among themselves
167 3, 2, e, 295| generously bestows on every human being, the deaf-mute is
168 3, 2, e, 296| for the deaf-mute, just as human existence is a mystery for
169 3, 2, e, 296| religion can comfort the human heart in times of excruciating
170 3, 2, e, 296| can communicate with the human intellect only by means
171 3, 2, e, 296| the forms compatible with human nature. We listen to this
172 3, 2, e, 297| blessings? Is he not a human being and a citizen as well?
173 3, 2, e, 297| divine Providence imbued human nature with the ability
174 3, 2, e, 297| gifts and privileges of human beings and to be a part
175 3, 2, e, 298| destitute of any solace. Human beings are equally religious
176 3, 2, e, 300| the most unfortunate of human beings. In fact, the sense
177 3, 2, e, 300| fleeting sound enters the human spirit. It is the mysterious
178 3, 2, e, 300| life without a tongue. Human thought looks ./. at itself
179 3, 2, e, 301| exterior words, as well as human interaction. So, for an
180 3, 2, e, 301| heaven. What then is a human being without the word?
181 4 306 | future that would be more human and truer to God's plan
182 4 306 | creation with friendship for human beings.~~
183 4, 2 315 | religious principles sanctifying human sufferings denied, made
184 4, 2 318 | all questions that touch human beings individually or collectively,
185 4, 2 318 | changes nature and form. A human being is one. Everything
186 4, 2 318 | social formula will wound human nature at its very roots
187 4, 2 322 | contradict either divine or human laws. These principles
188 4, 3 328 | between Church and State.~ ~Human beings have the right and
189 4, 3, b, 335| encompass all knowledge, all human progress, or all political
190 4, 3, b, 335| bear fruit in all things human. He who rejects her rejects
191 4, 3, c, 337| subjects a divine right to human power, and nullifies the
192 4, 4 345 | The practical knowledge of human beings and of things" brings
193 4, 4 345 | mind opens his heart to all human values. Friendship is a
194 4, 4 345 | is Love, loves not only human beings but also everything
195 4, 4, b, 349| according to the dictates of human politics and not to the
196 4, 4, b, 350| seeking the approval of human beings or caring about their
197 4, 4, c, 356| Providence of God and because of human nature. For this reason
198 4, 4, c, 356| that they remember they are human beings."~ ~All teachers
199 4, 4, e, 367| understand the obligation human beings have to live in harmony
200 4, 4, e, 368| the creation and work of human genius ‑- reveal to us even
201 5 374 | magnitude, its causes, its human, social and religious consequences.
202 5 374 | mission of evangelization and human development on their behalf.~ ~
203 5 374 | the work of protection and human development entrusted to
204 5, 1 375 | Providence that presides over human destiny and, even through
205 5, 1, a, 378| veritable ebb and ./. flow of human beings that provides the
206 5, 1, b, 380| we are violating a sacred human right; and by leaving it
207 5, 1, b, 380| The former forget that human rights are inalienable,
208 5, 1, b, 380| different ways, the treasures of human resources temporarily withdrawn
209 5, 1, b, 383| idolaters. It ennobles human destiny by broadening the
210 5, 1, c, 389| communication, so isolated from all human contact as to cause the
211 5, 1, d, 390| nature. The physical and the human world depend on this mysterious
212 5, 1, d, 390| place. But even more do human beings migrate, sometimes
213 5, 1, d, 390| Providence, which presides over human destiny, leading all people,
214 5, 2, a, 396| to meet these three great human needs:~ ~‑ To keep
215 5, 2, c, 406| sterile by the bad will of human beings.17~ ~ ~"The idea
216 5, 2, c, 406| conforms to the needs of human beings. God had a very
217 5, 2, c, 406| valid reason for separating human beings into different nations
218 5, 2, c, 407| places. ~ ~The division of human beings into various races,
219 5, 2, c, 407| material activity of the human race.~ ~Of course, the jealousies
220 5, 2, c, 408| world and the happiness of human beings.~ ~A people's culture
221 5, 2, c, 408| national pride are born.~ ~A human being has two great loves
222 5, 2, c, 408| nationality. So, as long as a human being remains even passively
223 5, 2, c, 412| and abandoned for long. A human being is essentially social.
224 5, 2, c, 412| the two great loves of the human heart: religion and country.24~ ~ ~"
225 5, Mem, 1, 417| fields made productive by human work and immense plains
226 5, Mem, 1, 417| immense plains untouched by human hands. I met emigrants
227 5, Mem, 1, 417| unwholesome climates, against human greed, left alone, in utter
228 5, 3, c, 456| whatever in this world is most human and tender and hasten breathlessly
229 5, 3, c, 459| like on the first day of human redemption, Christ's appeal,
230 5, 3, d, 475| inevitable defects of our human frailty. But we cannot
231 5, 3, d, 478| government"~ ~Governing human beings is hard and the cross
232 5, 4 479 | legislation that will defend the human and civil rights of the
233 5, 4, b, 489| term, on the merchants in human flesh who are prepared to
234 5, 4, b, 490| horrors committed against human and divine law.13~ ~ ~"A