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Social Doctrine and the Personalist Principle
- 105.
- “The Church sees in men and women, in every person, the living image of God himself. This image finds, and must always find anew, an ever deeper and fuller unfolding of itself in the mystery of Christ, the Perfect Image of God, the One who reveals God to man and man to himself.”
- 106.
- “All of social life is an expression of its unmistakable protagonist: the human person.”
- 107.
- “Men and women, in the concrete circumstances of history, represent the heart and soul of Catholic social thought. The whole of the Church’s social doctrine, in fact, develops from the principle that affirms the inviolable dignity of the human person.”

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