This is actually a distortion of the female personality, which is destined to unfold connaturally in motherhood. |
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In this way, music is a natural and universal language which is not learned, but immediately and connaturally felt. |
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Thus we begin, connaturally as it were, to experience the presence of God in all things, the presence of Christ in each person we meet. |
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Women can integrate the contemplative and active connaturally through maternity and the works of mercy that are associated with domestic life. |
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One begins to contemplate God here in this world, for one comes to know God connaturally. |
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Neither is known connaturally and, therefore, is not part of the natural law. |
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