"Nature is usually seen as a system which can be
studied, understood and controlled, whereas cre-
ation can only be understood as a gift from the
outstretched hand of the Father of all, and as a
reality illuminated by the love which calls us to-
gether into universal communion." (P.56)
Creation is of the order of love. God's love is the fundamental moving force in all created things... (p.57)
A fragile world entrusted by God to human care, challenges us to devise intelligent ways of directing, developing, and limiting our power. (P.57)
Faith allows us to interpret the meaning and the the mysterious beauty of what is unfolding. (P.57)
"The holy spirit can be said to possess an infinite creativity, proper to the divine mind, which knows how to loosen the knots of human affairs, including the most complex and inscrutable." Pope John Paul II - Catechesis (24 April, 1991)
When we fail to acknowledge as a part of reality the worth of a poor person, a human embryo, a person with disabilities - to offer just a few examples- it becomes difficult to hear the cry of nature itself; everything is connected. (P.87)
Creation is of the order of love. God's love is the fundamental moving force in all created things... (p.57)
A fragile world entrusted by God to human care, challenges us to devise intelligent ways of directing, developing, and limiting our power. (P.57)
Faith allows us to interpret the meaning and the the mysterious beauty of what is unfolding. (P.57)
"The holy spirit can be said to possess an infinite creativity, proper to the divine mind, which knows how to loosen the knots of human affairs, including the most complex and inscrutable." Pope John Paul II - Catechesis (24 April, 1991)
When we fail to acknowledge as a part of reality the worth of a poor person, a human embryo, a person with disabilities - to offer just a few examples- it becomes difficult to hear the cry of nature itself; everything is connected. (P.87)
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