Sentences with word «solicitude»

As Bishop John Hughes of New York noted in 1835: «Under the pretense of solicitude for the preservation of civil and religious liberty, the Catholics are to be robbed of both.»
It asserts that «States are not normal litigants for the purposes of invoking federal jurisdiction,» and that given «Massachusetts» stake in protecting its quasi-sovereign interests, the Commonwealth is entitled to special solicitude in our standing analysis.»
But when I argue that courts overstep the bounds of their constitutional role, it is not out of any special solicitude for legislatures.
One's final destiny hinges on feeding the hungry, welcoming the stranger, clothing the destitute, caring for the sick, showing solicitude for the prisoner.
At just five minutes apiece, all four might well express maternal solicitude for viewers exhausted by new media.
Display solicitude and care in your messengers and tell compliments to your single friends as often as possible.
In the end, logical dots overruling Roe connect all over the place outside of organized religion: between the scientific truth about unborn life, and the consequent obsolescence of the blob - of - cells theory; between rising solicitude for animal life, and enduring concern for human animal life; between the truth about the joy of existence, especially youthful existence, versus the sad desire to see less of it.
Among the many remarkable aspects of this opinion was Stevens» strong solicitude for the right of «unwilling listeners» not to be jarred or offended by the protestors» messages.
The quickest and easiest way to understand the second condition is to use its theological analog, the preferential option for the poor: the more disadvantaged and marginalized people are, the greater should be the assistance and solicitude extended to them by those in a position to help.
Our mutual solicitude is God's channel for providing us with plenty.
at the heart of the religious impulse there seems to be a certain solicitude for reality: the fear of foreclosing it or of reducing it to some merely human estimate.
One of American fiction's most attractive characters is the 13 - year - old Esme in J. D. Salinger's «For Esme — With Love and Squalor»; her unaffected charm and solicitude rescue the soldier - narrator from a World War II emotional and spiritual hell.
The name for savior, Olugbala, for instance, is preloaded with older Yoruba theological notions of divine solicitude and redemption.»
But if this humble and obscure man is in reality one whom God has made, whom He has made in love, so that he shall never know peace except in loving God in return; if this man is one to whom God speaks; if this man is the object of a Divine solicitude so great that the Word became flesh for his salvation, the Son of God died for him — if this be true, then this humble and obscure man has a link with eternity, with the creative love that made the world.
Richard Posner, a judge of the U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, in a New York Times op - ed co-authored December 2 with Law Professor Eric Segall, takes Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia to task for threatening America with a «majoritarian theocracy» because of his repeated dissents, since Lawrence v. Texas, against the expansion of homosexual «rights» as a matter of Constitutional solicitude.
For more, check up the story on our Web site titled «Simian Solicitude: Like Humans, Chimpanzees Console Victims of Aggression».
Incessantly I live over in my memory your caresses, your tears, your affectionate solicitude.
Just beneath Cyril's every display of solicitude toward her brother lies a stratum of superiority; Reynolds would fall apart without his sibling's unwavering competence and support, a dependence that breeds a hint of hatred.
... If all children of the state were objects of impartial solicitude, no reason is obvious for denying transportation reimbursement to students of this class, for these often are as needy and as worthy as those who go to public or parochial schools.
Antony's testimony that Caesar wept over the poor is perhaps suspect, but the will, which is Shakespeare's invention, displays a similar solicitude for them.
This commitment, coupled with the history of deliberate bondage and racism which has been the lot of black workers in this country, warrants a special solicitude on the part of administrative agencies and the courts.
One wonders what motivates the tender solicitude we read here for the Mr. Bush who derailed any possibility of developing a UN framework to deal with failed states and regional disasters overwhelming the capabilities of governments by invading Iraq in defiance of a UN-mandated process to resolve Mr. Bush's false charges that Iraq harbored a WMD arsenal and plotted the 9/11 attack.
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And now, let us entrust the Holy Church to the care of Our Supreme Pastor, Our Lord Jesus Christ, and implore his holy Mother Mary, so that she may assist the Cardinal Fathers with her maternal solicitude, in electing a new Supreme Pontiff.
The question shouldn't be whether the court's «tradition» of «special solicitude» for nonprofit corporations raising religious freedom claims should be extended to for - profit corporations.
It is simply not credible that solicitude for Hillary Clinton's treatment by the FBI drove this decision.
This solicitude is remarkable because normal free speech principles emphatically (and somewhat dogmatically) require citizens on public streets to put up with the hurly - burly of untrammeled debate.
He spoke of Mary and Jesus, their presence to us and her solicitude for us, her children, especially in the face of darkness.
This involves more than solicitude for our perennial hedonistic impulses.
If we embrace the claim that we are all brothers and sisters in Christ, then national borders can not limit our solicitude for others.
This sympathy for Christianity and solicitude for its enduring influence over the American way of life marked Kristol as a unique Jewish voice in his generation.
It was the God's solicitude to prevent this, for the lily's shoot is tender and easily broken.
In the New Testament, beginning with Jesus himself, the projection of personal destinies into the future world plainly accentuated the importance of the individual and made souls the objects of solicitude and the subjects of salvation.
This cosmopolitan emphasis leads to solicitude for immigrants.
To this point we have been emphasizing how Abraham is being educated to understand that founding a great nation and gaining a great name requires a concern for progeny and transmission, and, in particular, requires rearing one's sons in full memory of God's solicitude and care.
On his account, the Gilsonian paradigm blossomed as a fruit of the Magisterium's solicitude for preserving and promoting the philosophical realism of the Christian intellectual tradition.
For these reasons McConnell's solicitude for the public funding of such mixed - service agencies of religious origin (and of inevitably attenuating religious affinity) may be to some degree misplaced.
Binswanger sees particularly clearly that the loving meeting of I and Thou can in no sense be equated with Heidegger's «Mitsein» (togetherness) or «Fürsorge» (solicitude), and he also follows Buber in his recognition that the I - Thou relation is an ontological reality which can not be reduced to what takes place within each of the members of the relationship.
One objection to Santorum is to his unfashionable support for the Bush freedom agenda, with its solicitude for the rights of people everywhere and the corresponding interventionism.
Vatican spokesman Fr Lombardi said the meeting was «an expression of the Holy Father's closeness and solicitude for this important issue».
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