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Merely Quotes by Pope Benedict XVI
- The primary contribution that the Church offers to the development of mankind and peoples does not consist merely in material means or technical solutions. Rather,…
- The Gospel is not merely a communication of things that can be known - it is one that makes things happen and is life-changing. The…
- Peace, however, is not merely a gift to be received: it is also a task to be undertaken. In order to be true peacemakers, we…
- Thanks to being profoundly rooted in Christ, he was able to bear a burden which transcends merely human abilities.
- If in my life I fail completely to heed others, solely out of a desire to be 'devout' and to perform my 'religious duties', then…
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- The impossible often has a kind of integrity which the merely improbable lacks. — Douglas Adams
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