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Laborem Exercens

Author:   Pope John Paul II

Title:    Laborem Exercens

Binding:   Softcover
Condition:   New
Size:   32mo 4" - 5" tall
Publisher:    Pauline Books & Media 1981
ISBN:   0819833487 / 9780819833488

Item Number:   129

Pope John Paul II discusses the meaning and dignity of human labor.; The Church's vision of the human person is so wonderfully complex and awe inspiring that it can never be exhausted. Pope John Paul II taps into the wealth of knowledge about human nature to exhort all of us to see the work of our hands and minds anew. In language that is both beautiful and loaded with meaning, John Paul the Great explains how even the meanest labor has dignity because it is performed with a rational mind and a free will in order to cooperate with the Creator in making Creation more fitting for humanity. Our work has transcendent meaning that makes it beautiful, dignified and meaningful. This document is a must-read, and it should be widely taught. ; 66 pages

Church documents Papal encyclical human labor work co-creation

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