![]() ![]() Pope Benedict XVI said this: "Love, then, seems to be both a state of being and of becoming. Most sane people agree that, in human existence, there is an integral connection between the innate desire to love and the personal need to be loved. Her life is senseless if love is not revealed to her, if she does not encounter love, if she does not experience it and make it her own, if she does not participate intimately in it." ![]() She remains a being incomprehensible to herself. And who are these poor people? They are the people sitting next to you."īlessed Pope John Paul II gave the reason why it is no small matter whether a woman loves and is loved: "A woman cannot live without love. The victims of this famine of love are the new poor. But there is often a famine of the heart due to a lack of love. In developed nations like yours (America) there is an abundance of food. They share what little they have with one another. HOOKSET, NH (Catholic Online) - On a visit to the United States, Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta spoke of the glutted bellies and emaciated hearts of the people in this country: "In the Third World, there is often a famine of the stomach due to the lack of food, but the people are rich in love. Keywords: women, dignity of women, vocation, john d. ![]()
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