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I limit myself to recall those of my beloved predecessor Pope John Paul II, who, in June 1995 wrote a "Letter to Women," and in Aug. 15, 1988, exactly 20 years ago, published the apostolic letter "Mulieris dignitatem."
Archive 2008-02-10 papabear 2008
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I limit myself to recall those of my beloved predecessor Pope John Paul II, who, in June 1995 wrote a "Letter to Women," and in Aug. 15, 1988, exactly 20 years ago, published the apostolic letter "Mulieris dignitatem."
Archive 2008-02-10 papabear 2008
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Nobilitas omnis fere urbes fastidit, castellis, et liberiore coelo gaudet, generisque dignitatem una maxime venatione, et falconum aucupiis tuetur.
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Ab amico reprehensus, quod praeter dignitatem tripudiis operam daret, respondet, &c.
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Sunt sua praemia laudi, says Virgil; and so Cicero, Nihil habet natura praestantius, quam honestatem, quam laudem, quam dignitatem, quam decus, which he tells you are all names for the same thing.
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Rhasis, in multis vidi, praeter rationem semper aliquid timent, in caeteris tamen optime se gerunt, neque aliquid praeter dignitatem committunt.
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In his 1987 encyclical Muileries dignitatem which reiterated the traditional view of women as inherently subordinate to men, Pope John Paul II conceded that Jesus' female followers had shown more loyalty than the men-but then goes on to assert that Jesus called ‘only men’ as his apostles.
The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004
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In his 1987 encyclical Muileries dignitatem which reiterated the traditional view of women as inherently subordinate to men, Pope John Paul II conceded that Jesus' female followers had shown more loyalty than the men-but then goes on to assert that Jesus called ‘only men’ as his apostles.
The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004
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Christianæ dignitatem Islandis videntur adscribere: Facerentque et se, et veritate dignum, nisi eandem alias nobis adimerent.
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Qu鎑am stationes sunt magn�, qu鎑am paru�, secundum dignitatem et hominum paruitatem.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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