Pope John Paul II, born Karol Józef Wojtyła, served as the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 1978 until his death in 2005. Initially involved in stage acting, he chose theology, rising to Archbishop of Kraków and then cardinal. Elected pope in 1978, he emphasized ecumenism, addressing relations with Judaism, Islam, and the Eastern Orthodox Church. While conservative on issues like abortion and a celibate clergy, he supported the Second Vatican Council’s reforms. John Paul II prioritized family, identity, and opposed consumerism. Renowned for extensive global travels, he beatified 1,344 and canonized 483 individuals. Criticisms include alleged condoning of child abuse as archbishop, though disputed. Beatified in 2011 and canonized in 2014, he significantly influenced the Catholic Church, overseeing the drafting of the 1983 Code of Canon Law and the Catechism of the Catholic Church, addressing sexual abuse.
1. “The future starts today, not tomorrow.”
— Pope John Paul II
2. “Let us remember the past with gratitude, live the present with enthusiasm, and look forward to the future with confidence.”
— Pope John Paul II
3. “I plead with you – never, ever give up on hope, never doubt, never tire, and never become discouraged. Be not afraid.”
— Pope John Paul II
4. “Do not be afraid. Do not be satisfied with mediocrity. Put out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch.”
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5. “Life with Christ is a wonderful adventure.”
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6. “Do not be afraid. Open wide the doors to Christ.”
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7. “Nobody is so poor he has nothing to give, and nobody is so rich he has nothing to receive.”
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8. “The Family that prays together, stays together.”
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9. “We are not the sum of our weaknesses and failures, we are the sum of the Father’s love for us and our real capacity to become the image of His Son Jesus.”
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10. “Faith and Reason are like two wings of the human spirit by which is soars to the truth.”
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11. “There is no peace without justice, and no justice without forgiveness.”
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12. “Freedom consists not in doing what we like, but in having the right to do what we ought.”
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13. “If He asks much of you, it is because He knows you can give much.”
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14. “Do not abandon yourselves to despair. We are the Easter people and hallelujah is our song.”
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15. “Do not be afraid to be holy! Have the courage and humility to present yourselves to the world determined to be holy, since full, true freedom is born from holiness.”
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16. “The ultimate test of your greatness is the way you treat every human being.”
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17. “There is no true peace without fairness, truth, justice and solidarity .”
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18. “Let science tell us what and how. Let religion tell us who and why.”
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19. “Prayer joined to sacrifice constitutes the most powerful force in human history.”
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20. “It’s better to cry than be angry, because anger hurts others while tears flow silently through the soul and cleans the heart.”
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21. “The worst prison would be a closed heart.”
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22. “We are all one family in the world. Building a community that empowers everyone to attain their full potential through each of us respecting each other’s dignity, rights and responsibilities makes the world a better place to live.”
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23. “Each man, in his suffering, can also become a sharer in the redemptive suffering of Christ.”
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24. “To reach peace, teach peace.”
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25. “The only way to peace is forgiveness.”
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26. “In the designs of Providence, there are no mere coincidences.”
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27. “Have no fear of moving into the unknown.”
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28. “From Mary we learn to surrender to God’s Will in all things. From Mary we learn to trust even when all hope seems gone. From Mary we learn to love Christ her Son and the Son of God!”
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29. “Confession is an act of honesty and courage – an act of entrusting ourselves, beyond sin, to the mercy of a loving and forgiving God.”
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30. “Dear young people, let yourselves be taken over by the light of Christ, and spread that light wherever you are.”
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31. “We must reflect the light of Christ through lives of prayer and joyful service to others.”
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32. “Man cannot live without love. He remains a being that is incomprehensible for himself, his life is senseless, if love is not revealed to him, if he does not encounter love, if he does not experience it and make it his own, if he does not participate intimately in it.”
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33. “Amongst all unimportant subjects, football is by far the most important.”
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34. “The greater the feeling of responsibility for the person the more true love there is.”
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35. “Darkness can only be scattered by light, hatred can only be conquered by love.”
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36. “It is the duty of every man to uphold the dignity of every woman.”
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37. “Only the chaste man and the chaste woman are capable of true love.”
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38. “Respect for life and for the dignity of the human person also extends to the rest of creation, which is called to join man in praising God.”
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39. “Faith and reason are like two wings on which the human spirit rises to the contemplation of truth; and God has placed in the human heart a desire to know the truth- in a word, to know himself- so that, by knowing and loving God, men and women may also come to the fullness of truth about themselves.”
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40. “The Church counters the culture of death with the culture of love.”
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41. “Love between man and woman cannot be built without sacrifices and self-denial.”
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42. “A nation that kills its own children has no future.”
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43. “The Rosary is my favorite prayer. A marvelous prayer! Marvelous in its simplicity and its depth. In the prayer we repeat many times the words that the Virgin Mary heard from the Archangel, and from her kinswoman Elizabeth.”
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44. “To believe in Jesus is to accept what he says, even when it runs contrary to what others are saying. It means rejecting the lure of sin, however attractive it may be, in order to set out on the difficult path of the Gospel virtues.”
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45. “The earth will not continue to offer its harvest, except with faithful stewardship. We cannot say we love the land and then take steps to destroy it for use by future generations.”
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46. “The aesthetic value of creation cannot be overlooked. Our very contact with nature has a deep restorative power; contemplation of its magnificence imparts peace and serenity. The Bible speaks again and again of the goodness and beauty of creation, which is called to glorify God.”
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47. “May the culture of life and love render vain the logic of death.”
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48. “The animals possess a soul and men must love and feel solidarity with our smaller brethren. All animals are fruit of the creative action of the Holy Spirit and merit respect and they are as near to God as men are.”
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49. “Violence is a crime against humanity, for it destroys the very fabric of society.”
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50. “A good leader sees everything, overlooks a great deal, and corrects a little.”
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51. “Forgiveness is above all a personal choice, a decision of the heart to go against the natural instinct to pay back evil with evil.”
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52. “This is the wonderful truth, my dear friends: the Word, which became flesh two thousand years ago, is present today in the Eucharist.”
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53. “Love demands a personal commitment to the will of God.”
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54. “Do not forget that true love sets no conditions; it does not calculate or complain, but simply loves.”
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55. “Freedom exists for the sake of love.”
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56. “You made us for yourself, Lord, and our heart is restless until it rests in you. In this creative restlessness beats and pulsates what is most deeply human – the search for truth, the insatiable need for the good, hunger for freedom, nostalgia for the beautiful, and the voice of conscience.”
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57. “Take heart young people! Christ is calling you and the world awaits you! Remember the Kingdom of God needs your generous and complete dedication.”
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58. “Love consists of a commitment which limits one’s freedom – it is a giving of the self, and to give oneself means just that: to limit one’s freedom on behalf of another.”
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59. “What have I done with my baptism and confirmation? Is Christ really at the center of my life? Do I have time for prayer in my life? Do I live my life as a vocation and mission?”
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60. “There is nothing more man needs than Divine Mercy – that love which is benevolent, which is compassionate, which raises man above his weakness to the infinite heights to the holiness of God.”
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61. “There is no dignity when the human dimension is eliminated from the person. In short, the problem with pornography is not that it shows too much of the person, but that it shows far too little.”
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62. “The measure of your success will be the measure of your generosity.”
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63. “A person’s rightful due is to be treated as an object of love, not as an object for use.”
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64. “From this moment on, live the Eucharist fully; be persons for whom the Holy Mass, Communion, and Eucharistic adoration are the center and summit of their whole life.”
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65. “Have no fear of moving into the unknown. Simply step out fearlessly knowing that I am with you, therefore no harm can befall you; all is very, very well. Do this in complete faith and confidence.”
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66. “A society will be judged on the basis of how it treats its weakest members; and among the most vulnerable are surely the unborn and the dying.”
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67. “The body in its masculinity and femininity has been called “from the beginning” to become the manifestation of the spirit. The body, in fact, and only the body, is capable of making visible what is invisible: the spiritual and the divine.”
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68. “Not all are called to be artists in the specific sense of the term. Yet, as Genesis has it, all men and women are entrusted with the task of crafting their own life: in a certain sense, they are to make of it a work of art, a masterpiece.”
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69. “The Rosary is my favorite prayer.”
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70. “Stupidity is also a gift of God, but one mustn’t misuse it.”
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71. “The Eucharist is the heart of the Church. Where Eucharistic life flourishes, there the life of the church will blossom.”
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72. “Do not be afraid to be the saints of the new millennium!”
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73. “The cross means there is no shipwreck without hope; there is no dark without dawn; nor storm without haven.”
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74. “When you wonder about the mystery of yourself, look to Christ, who gives you the meaning of life. When you wonder what it means to be a mature person, look to Christ, who is the fulfillness of humanity. And when you wonder about your role in the future of the world look to Christ.”
— Pope John Paul II
75. “True holiness does not mean a flight from the world; rather, it lies in the effort to incarnate the Gospel in everyday life, in the family, at school and at work, and in social and political involvement.”
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76. “Beauty is the vocation bestowed on the artist by the Creator in the gift of artistic talent.”
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77. “The greatest deception, and the deepest source of unhappiness, is the illusion of finding life by excluding God, of finding freedom by excluding moral truths and personal responsibility.”
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78. “The Gospel must not be kept hidden because of fear or indifference. It was never meant to be hidden away in private. It has to be put on a stand so that people may see its light and give praise to our Heavenly Father.”
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79. “Do you think that there can be anything greater than to bring Jesus to people and people to Jesus?”
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80. “People are made for happiness. Rightly, then, you thirst for happiness. Christ has the answer to this desire of yours. But he asks you to trust him.”
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81. “The problem of pornography is that it does not reveal too much of a woman but too little.”
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82. “Social justice cannot be attained by violence. Violence kills what it intends to create.”
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83. “The battle against the Devil, which is the principal task of Saint Michael the Archangel, is still being fought today, because the Devil is still alive and active in the world.”
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84. “The Rosary is my favorite prayer. A prayer so simple and so rich; from deepest heart, I exhort all to recite it.”
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85. “Mary is the sure path to our meeting with Christ. Devotion to the Mother of the Lord, when it is genuine, is always an impetus to a life guided by the spirit and values of the Gospel.”
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86. “Each individual in fact has moral responsibility for the acts which he personally performs; no one can be exempted from this responsibility, and on the basis of it everyone will be judged by God himself.”
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87. “It is the responsibility of Pastors to encourage, also by their personal witness, the practice of Eucharistic adoration, and exposition of the Blessed Sacrament in particular, as well as prayer of adoration before Christ present under the Eucharistic species.”
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88. “Humanity looks to works of art to shed light upon its path and its destiny.”
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89. “And Christ, through His own salvific suffering, is very much present in every human suffering, and can act from within that suffering by the powers of His Spirit of truth, His consoling spirit.”
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90. “Our communal worship at Mass must go together with our personal worship of Jesus in Eucharistic adoration in order that our love may be complete.”
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91. “There is no evil to be faced that Christ does not face with us. There is no enemy that Christ has not already conquered. There is no cross to bear that Christ has not already borne for us, and does not now bear with us.”
— Pope John Paul II
92. “The Eucharist is the source and summit of the Christian life.”
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93. “The ethos of redemption is realied in self-mastery, by means of temperance, that is, continence of desires.”
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94. “Christian holiness does not being sinless, but rather it means struggling not to give in and always getting up after every fall.”
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95. “An important day in a young person’s life is the day on which he becomes convinced that Christ is the only Friend who will not disappoint him, on which he can always count.”
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96. “Do not be afraid to be saints. Follow Jesus Christ who is the source of freedom and light. Be open to the Lord so that He may lighten all your ways.”
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97. “Allow the light and the healing presence of Christ to shine brightly through your lives. In that way, all those who come in contact with you will discover the loving kindness of God.”
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98. “Catholic education aims not only to communicate facts but also to transmit a coherent, comprehensive vision of life, in the conviction that the truths contained in that vision liberate students in the most profound meaning of human freedom.”
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99. “In Christ and through Christ man has acquired full awareness of his dignity, of the heights to which he is raised, of the surpassing worth of his own humanity, and of the meaning of his existence.”
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100. “Real love is demanding. I would fail in my mission if I did not tell you so. Love demands a personal commitment to the will of God.”
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101. “Abortion, euthanasia, human cloning, for example, risk reducing the human person to a mere object: life and death to order, as it were!”
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102. “Jesus himself has shown us by his own example that prayer and fasting are the first and most effective weapons against the forces of evil.”
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103. “Christians, in particular, realize that their responsibility within creation and their duty towards nature and the Creator are an essential part of their faith.”
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104. “Reason and faith cannot be separated without diminishing the capacity of men and women to know themselves, the world and God in an appropriate way.”
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105. “Artistic talent is a gift from God and whoever discovers it in himself has a certain obligation: to know that he cannot waste this talent, but must develop it.”
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106. “Through the Rosary the faithful receive abundant grace, as though from the very hands of the Mother of the Redeemer.”
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107. “The greatest gift you can give your child is another sibling.”
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108. “Peace is not just the absence of war. Like a cathedral, peace must be constructed patiently and with unshakable faith.”
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109. “See everything. Ignore a lot. Improve a little.”
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110. “The truth is not always the same as the majority decision.”
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111. “From the Eucharist comes strength to live the Christian life and zeal to share that life with others.”
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112. “Pray and learn to pray! Deepen your knowledge of the Word of the Living God by reading and meditating on the Scriptures.”
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113. “Science can purify religion from error and superstition. Religion can purify science from idolatry and false absolutes.”
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114. “War is a defeat for humanity.”
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115. “Know what you are talking about.”
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116. “Only faith in Christ gives rise to a culture contrary to egotism and death.”
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117. “It is unbecoming for a cardinal to ski badly.”
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118. “Euthanasia and assisted suicide are never acceptable acts of mercy. They always gravely exploit the suffering and desperate, extinguishing life in the name of the ‘quality of life’ itself.”
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119. “The human person is a unique composite – a unity of spirit and matter, soul and body, fashioned in the image of God and destined to live forever. Every human life is sacred, because every human person is sacred.”
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120. “Euthanasia is a grave violation of the law of God, since it is the deliberate and morally unacceptable killing of a human person.”
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121. “Love is never defeated, and I could add, the history of Ireland proves it.”
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122. “Yes, the civilization of love is possible; it is not a utopia. But it is only possible by a constant and ready reference to the “Father from whom all fatherhood and motherhood on earth is named,” from whom every human family comes.”
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123. “In this silence of the white Host, carried in the Monstrance, are all His words; there is His whole life given in offering to the Father for each of us; there is also the glory of the glorified body, which started with the Resurrection, and still continues in Heavenly union.”
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124. “The Church must breathe with her two lungs!”
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125. “As the family goes, so goes the nation and so goes the whole world in which we live.”
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126. “May Mary, who in the freedom of her ‘Fiat’ and her presence at the foot of the cross, offered to the world, Jesus, the Liberator, help us to find him in the Sacrament of the altar.”
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127. “The ecological crisis is a moral issue.”
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128. “Faced with the sacredness of life and of the human person, and before the marvels of the universe, wonder is the only appropriate attitude.”
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129. “The future is in your hearts and in your hands. God is entrusting to you the task, at once difficult and uplifting, of working with Him in the building of the civilization of love.”
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130. “Rediscover the Rosary in the light of scripture, in harmony with the Liturgy, and in the context of your daily lives.”
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131. “There is no place for selfishness-and no place for fear! Do not be afraid, then, when love makes demands. Do not be afraid when love requires sacrifice.”
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132. “The world looks to the priest, because it looks to Jesus! No one can see Christ; but everyone sees the priest, and through him they wish to catch a glimpse of the Lord! Immense is the grandeur of the Lord! Immense is the grandeur and dignity of the priest!”
— Pope John Paul II
133. “The person who does not decide to love forever will find it very difficult to really love for even one day.”
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134. “Chastity is a difficult long term matter, one must wait patiently for it to bear fruit for the happiness of loving kindness which it must bring. But at the same time chastity is the sure way to happiness.”
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135. “Never again war. Never again hatred and intolerance.”
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136. “Another name for peace is development.”
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137. “The purpose of art is nothing less than the upliftment of the human spirit.”
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138. “Prayer gives us light by which to see and to judge from God’s perspective and from eternity. That is why you must not give up on praying!”
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139. “St. Joseph was a just man, a tireless worker, the upright guardian of those entrusted to his care. May he always guard, protect and enlighten families.”
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140. “God has, in fact, thought of us from eternity and has loved us as unique individuals. He has called every one of us by name, as the Good Shepherd ‘calls His sheep by name.’”
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141. “Once again, through myself, the Church, in the words of the well-known declaration Nostra Aetate, ‘deplores the hatred, persecutions and displays of anti-Semitism directed against the Jews at any time and by anyone.’ I repeat, ‘By anyone.’”
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142. “What really matters in life is that we are loved by Christ and that we love Him in return.”
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143. “You, too, be courageous! The world needs convinced and fearless witnesses. It is not enough to discuss, it is necessary to act!”
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144. “A man shows himself a true disciple of Christ by carrying the cross in his turn every day in the activity that he is called to perform.”
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145. “Truth can prevail only in virtue of truth itself.”
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146. “All are called to holiness, and holy people alone can renew humanity.”
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147. “A just wage for the worker is the ultimate test of whether any economic system is functioning justly.”
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148. “Mary’s role is to make Her Son Shine.”
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149. “Once the truth is denied to human beings, it is pure illusion to try to set them free. Truth and freedom either go together hand in hand or together they perish in misery.”
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150. “To recite the Rosary is nothing other than to contemplate the face of Christ with Mary.”
— Pope John Paul II
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