Explore Humanae through 10+ example sentences from English. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Humanae in a sentence
Using Humanae
- In the example corpus, humanae often appears in combinations such as: humanae vitae, of humanae, dignitatis humanae.
Context around Humanae
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 6 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 16 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Humanae
- In this selection, "humanae" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 22.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, dignitatis, quoted and vitae stand out and add context to how "humanae" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include humanae vitae pg and commitment to humanae vitae is. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "humanae" sits close to words such as aaaa, abductees and abdulahi, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with humanae
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The key message of Humanae vitae is love. (8 words)
In regards to religious freedom, Luciani wrote about the council's declaration, " Dignitatis humanae ". (14 words)
Pope John Paul I Albino Luciani 's views on Humanae vitae have been debated. (14 words)
John Paul quoted Humanae vitae as a compassionate encyclical, "Christ has come not to judge the world but to save it, and while he was uncompromisingly stern towards sin, he was patient and rich in mercy towards sinners". (38 words)
For this reason, Paul VI teaches in the first sentence of Humanae vitae, that the transmission of human life is a most serious role in which married people collaborate freely and responsibly with God the Creator. (36 words)
Humanae vitae, pg. 31 History Origins seeAlso There had been a long-standing general Christian prohibition on contraception and abortion, with such Church Fathers as Clement of Alexandria and Saint Augustine condemning the practices. (34 words)
Example sentences (16)
One of the most famous is Humanae Vitae (On Human Life), where he reaffirmed the Church’s teachings on the sanctity of life and the importance of family.
For defenders of “Humanae Vitae,” however, the enduring relevance of the encyclical is a testament to the truth of its message.
At the official level, Catholicism’s commitment to “Humanae Vitae” is more stable than ever.
Controversy After the publication of Humanae vitae in 1968, several problems emerged with the notion of collegiality promoted in the document.
Drafting of the Encyclical In his role as Theologian of the Pontifical Household Mario Luigi Ciappi advised Pope Paul VI during the drafting of Humanae vitae.
For this reason, Paul VI teaches in the first sentence of Humanae vitae, that the transmission of human life is a most serious role in which married people collaborate freely and responsibly with God the Creator.
He reaffirmed much of Humanae vitae, and specifically described the practice of artificial contraception as an act not permitted by Catholic teaching in any circumstances.
Humanae vitae, pg. 30 The encyclical closes with an appeal to observe the natural laws of the Most High God.
Humanae vitae, pg. 31 History Origins seeAlso There had been a long-standing general Christian prohibition on contraception and abortion, with such Church Fathers as Clement of Alexandria and Saint Augustine condemning the practices.
In November 1964 he explained the declaration of Dignitatis humanae : "There are 4,000 Muslims in Rome : they have the right to build a mosque.
In regards to religious freedom, Luciani wrote about the council's declaration, " Dignitatis humanae ".
John Julius Norwich, The Popes, London, 2011 p445 When Humanae vitae was released, Luciani defended that document.
John Paul quoted Humanae vitae as a compassionate encyclical, "Christ has come not to judge the world but to save it, and while he was uncompromisingly stern towards sin, he was patient and rich in mercy towards sinners".
Pope John Paul I Albino Luciani 's views on Humanae vitae have been debated.
The key message of Humanae vitae is love.
This split remains to this day, and is a key division on Dignitatis humanae.
Common combinations with humanae
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- humanae vitae 14×
- of humanae 6×
- dignitatis humanae 3×