The mission to the world represents the exercise of the driving imperative which is connatural to the existence of the Church herself. |
For it is through charity that one attains God, and it is through this supernatural friendship that one grows in a connatural knowledge of God. |
Today the darkness that affects the very concept of man, directly and primarily attacks the reality and expressions which are connatural to it. |
Freedom in its essence is within man, is connatural to the human person and is the distinctive sign of man's nature. |
They are not gifted with any connatural principle within them which renders them self-governing and self-adjusting. |
Why then should a rational creature necessarily desire to transcend its own proper and connatural mode of intelligence? |