Not exact matches
Grace and redemption are not theological abstractions but experienced realities in
which divisions within man, and between man and his neighbour, are
healed.
There was no way The Tablet was going to continue its armistice in the face of the Pope's presentation of his motu proprio Summorum Pontificum, in
which he convincingly (to anyone not ideologically parti pris) explained that his intention in restoring the unfettered right to celebrate and attend the pre-1970 form of the Roman Mass was to bring about a
healing of
divisions caused by the rigidities of the immediate post-conciliar period.
Jesus gave us two figures of speech for mission, each of
which is more compatible with telling the story, sharing the wealth,
healing divisions, and making friends.
If we want to
heal the gaping wounds of
division among MPs, friends and families, we need a new narrative
which stops referring to war and conflict.
Lean meats and seafood are valuable sources of zinc,
which speeds up the
healing of wounds, improves immunity, cell
division, and physical development.
Proteins are necessary for cell
division which is vital in
healing and growth, and proteins in the form of hormones and enzymes regulate chemical reactions in the body.
What is the meaning of education?How to
heal the pain within us,
which one day might result in
divisions and conflicts at large?
Cold laser therapy — in
which a red laser light is shined over the
healing fracture site for several minutes each day - was also used to decrease inflammation, decrease pain, and speed cell
division, so that the bones
heal faster.
«Coming on the ashes of the 2008 post-election violence, that took an ethnic angle, such propaganda could create
divisions which will take many generations to
heal,» he said.