Pope John
Pope John
bear christ dwelling invites lord might offer souls
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.
death follow gently goes life step
I have been able to follow my death step by step and now my life goes gently to its end.
harder pope studied
If someone had told me I would be Pope one day, I would have studied harder
against community fight impulse
give new impulse to the fight of the international community against hunger.
compared fade heart hearts shall
What shall I say? Everything that I could say would fade into insignificance compared with what my heart feels, and your hearts feel, at this moment.
fire guys nobody pay turn wants
You get to pay for it, ... You guys are going to pay. Nobody wants to turn down the fire department.
boss kids talk
boss and the kids who talk very fast.
best chapter enter given god gratitude twilight
As I enter a new chapter in my twilight years, I can say with gratitude that I have given my very best to God and country,
beg knees paths turn violence
On my knees I beg you to turn away from the paths of violence
herself likes test wants
She wants to test herself and she likes the challenge.
adolescent adopt child policy present tolerance urge whether zero
I urge you to adopt a policy of zero tolerance for all offenders, whether they have abused one child or adolescent or many, whether past, present or future.
eliminate hunger specter
eliminate the specter of hunger from the planet.
confident difference mental
There was a big difference in her mental attitude. You could just she was a lot more confident after that win.
ability brave capable commitment creature free immersed inspired intelligence man mystery possible powerful profound reflect thus transcends ultimately vision wisdom women
The revolutions of 1989, ... were made possible by the commitment of brave men and women inspired by a different and ultimately more profound and powerful vision: the vision of man as a creature of intelligence and free will, immersed in a mystery which transcends his own being and endowed with the ability to reflect and the ability to choose, and thus capable of wisdom and virtue.