to remember the past is to commit oneself to the future... and to remember Hiroshima is to commit oneself to peace.
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eliminate the specter of hunger from the planet.Pope John
While I pray for those who are hit by this scourge, I encourage those in the Church who carry out an invaluable service of acceptance, care and spiritual accompaniment to our brothers and sisters.
Pope John
When the good of science or economic interests prevail over the good of the person, and ultimately of whole societies, environmental destruction is a sign of a real contempt for man.
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boss and the kids who talk very fast.
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give new impulse to the fight of the international community against hunger.
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He invites us to offer the Lord a dwelling in our souls and in our lives. Not only must we bear him in our hearts, but we must take him to the world, so that we too might engender Christ for our times.
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