“The dignity of others is to be respected in all circumstances, not because that dignity is something we have invented or imagined,
but because human beings possess an intrinsic worth superior to that of material objects and contingent situations.
This requires that they be treated differently. That every human being possesses an inalienable dignity is a truth that corresponds
to human nature apart from all cultural change. For this reason, human beings have the same inviolable dignity in every age of history and
no one can consider himself or herself authorized by particular situations to deny this conviction or to act against it.”
(Pope Francis, On Fraternity and Social Friendship [Fratelli Tutti], no. 213)


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