Pope Paul VI

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Man is suddenly becoming aware that by an ill-considered exploitation of nature he risks destroying it and becoming in his turn the victim of this degradation. Not only is the material environment becoming a permanent menace - pollution and refuse, new illness and absolute destructive capacity - but the human framework is no longer under man's control, thus creating an environment for tomorrow which may well be intolerable. This is a wide-ranging social problem which concerns the entire human family.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Men
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For you deal here above all with human life, and human life is sacred; no one may dare make an attempt upon it. Respect for life, even with regard to the great problem of the birth rate, must find here in your Assembly its highest affirmation and its most rational defense. Your task is to ensure that there is enough bread on the tables of mankind, and not to encourage an artificial control of births, which would be irrational, in order to diminish the number of guests at the banquet of life.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Numbers
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If the world is made to furnish each individual with the means of livelihood and the instruments for his growth and progress, each man has therefore the right to find in the world what is necessary for himself. The recent Council reminded us of this: "God intended the earth and all that it contains for the use of every human being and people. Thus, as all men follow justice and unite in charity, created goods should abound for them on a reasonable basis."
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Mean
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There are those who ask what authority, what theological qualification, the Council intended to give to its teachings, knowing that it avoided issuing solemn dogmatic definitions backed by the Church's infallible teaching authority. The answer is known by those who remember the conciliar declaration of March 6, 1964, repeated on November 16, 1964. In view of the pastoral nature of the Council, it avoided proclaiming in an extraordinary manner any dogmata carrying the mark of infallibility.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Teaching
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Priestly celibacy has been guarded by the Church for centuries as a brilliant jewel, and retains its value undiminished even in our time when the outlook of men and the state of the world have undergone such profound changes.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Men
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The pope-and we know this well-is without doubt the most serious obstacle on the ecumenical road.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Doubt
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The freedom or immunity from coercion in matters religious, which is the endowment of persons as individuals, is also to be recognized as their right when they act in community. Religious communities are a requirement of the social nature both of man and of religion itself.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Religious
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We would also like you to know that the Church recognizes the riches of the Islamic faith - a faith that binds us to the one God.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Islamic
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The international trading system was devised by the rich to suit their needs; it ignores those of the poor.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Needs
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Excessive economic, social and cultural inequalities among peoples arouse tensions and conflicts, and are a danger to peace.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Peace
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True humanism points the way toward God and acknowledges the task to which we are called, the task which offers us the real meaning of human life. Man is not the ultimate measure of man. Man becomes truly man only by passing beyond himself.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Real
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If you believe in peace it is possible. If it is possible it is a duty.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Believe
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No member of the faithful could possibly deny that the Church is competent in her magisterium to interpret the natural moral law.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Law
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Peace is not merely the absence of war. Nor can it be reduced solely to the maintenance of a balance of power between enemies. Nor is it brought about by dictatorship. Instead, it is rightly and appropriately called "an enterprise of justice" (Is. 32:7). Peace results from that order structured into human society by its divine founder, and actualized by men as they thirst after ever greater justice.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Peace
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Idleness or boredom has no place in the life of a Christian.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Christian
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Satan's smoke has made its way into the Temple of God through some crack
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Cracks
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Perhaps the Lord has called me and preserved me for this service not because I am particularly fit for it, or so that I can govern and rescue the Church from her present difficulties, but so that I can suffer something for the Church, and in that way it will be clear that he, and no other, is her guide and saviour
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Suffering
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The Catholic Church holds that it is not admissible to ordain women to the priesthood, for very fundamental reasons. These reasons include: the example recorded in the Sacred Scriptures of Christ choosing His apostles only from among men; the constant practice of the Church, which has imitated Christ in choosing only men; and her living teaching authority which has consistently held that the exclusion of women from the priesthood is in accordance with God's plan for His Church.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Teaching
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Two conditions render difficult this historic situation of mankind: It is full of tremendously deadly armament, and it has not progressed morally as much as it has scientifically and technically.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Two
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No more war, war never again! Peace, it is peace which must guide the destinies of people and of all mankind.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: War
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Peace is not simply the absence of warfare.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Warfare
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Lord, to whom should we go? Thy words are the words of eternal life.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Lord
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The unique and indivisible existence of the Lord glorious in heaven, is not multiplied, but is rendered present by the sacrament in the many places on earth where Mass is celebrated. And this existence remains present, after the sacrifice, in the Blessed Sacrament, which is, in the tabernacle, the living heart of each of our churches.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Jesus
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Marriage and conjugal love are by their nature ordained toward the procreation and education of children. Children are really the supreme gift of marriage and contribute in the highest degree to their parents' welfare.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Children
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Christ did not found an abstract religion, a mere school of religious thought. He setup a community of apostles, of teachers, with the task of spreading His message and so giving rise to a society of believers: His Church. He promised the Spirit of truth to His Church and then sent Him.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Teacher
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I met a hundred men going to Delhi and everyone is my brother.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Brother
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After long centuries, agrarian civilization is weakening. Is sufficient attention being devoted to the arrangement and improvement of the life of the country people, whose inferior and at times miserable economic situation provokes the flight to the unhappy crowded conditions of the city outskirts, where neither employment nor housing awaits them?
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Country
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Failing to be there when a man wants her is a woman's greatest sin, except to be there when he doesn't want her.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Failure
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The transmission of human life is a most serious role in which married people collaborate freely and responsibly with God the Creator.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: People
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The religion of the God who became man has met the religion (for such it is) of man who makes himself God. And what happened? Was there a clash, a battle, a condemnation? There could have been, but there was none
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Men
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It is called the real presence, not in an exclusive sense, as though other forms of presence were not real, but by reason of its excellence. It is the substantial presence by which Christ is made present without doubt, whole and entire, God and man.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Real
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Based on technological research and the transformation of nature, industrialization constantly goes forward, giving proof of incessant creativity. While certain enterprises develop and are concentrated, others die or change their location. Thus new social problems are created: professional or regional unemployment, redeployment and mobility of persons, permanent adaptation of workers and disparity of conditions in the different branches of industry.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Creativity
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For He is in the midst of us day and night [in the Blessed Sacrament]; He dwells in us with the fullness of grace and truth. He raises the level of morals, fosters virtue, comforts the sorrowful, strengthens the weak and stirs up all those who draw near to Him to imitate Him, so that they may learn from his example to be meek and humble of heart, and to seek not their own interests but those of God.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Blessed
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Man's genius has with God's help produced marvelous technical inventions from creation, especially in our times. The Church, our mother, is particularly interested in those which directly touch man's spirit and which have opened up new avenues of easy communication of all kinds of news, of ideas and orientations.
- Pope Paul VI
Collection: Mother