![]() ![]() ![]() They show too what principles must govern the relations between States and finally, what should be the relations between individuals or States on the one hand, and the world-wide community of nations on the other. These laws clearly indicate how a man must behave toward his fellows in society, and how the mutual relationships between the members of a State and its officials are to be conducted. The Father of the universe has inscribed them in man's nature, and that is where we must look for them there and nowhere else.ħ. But it is not so the laws which govern men are quite different. Many people think that the laws which govern man's relations with the State are the same as those which regulate the blind, elemental forces of the universe. But the mischief is often caused by erroneous opinions. It reflects it all the more clearly, the higher it stands in the scale of perfection. ![]() Their conscience bears witness to them." (5) And how could it be otherwise? All created being reflects the infinite wisdom of God. Men "show the work of the law written in their hearts. ![]() But the world's Creator has stamped man's inmost being with an order revealed to man by his conscience and his conscience insists on his preserving it. One would think that the relationships that bind men together could only be governed by force.ĥ. And yet there is a disunity among individuals and among nations which is in striking contrast to this perfect order in the universe. Thou hast subjected all things under his feet." (4)Ĥ. All this the psalmist proclaims when he says: "Thou hast made him a little less than the angels: thou hast crowned him with glory and honor, and hast set him over the works of thy hands. Moreover, (2a) God created man "in His own image and likeness," (3) endowed him with intelligence and freedom, and made him lord of creation. Hence, these are the words the holy psalmist used in praise of God: "O Lord, our Lord: how admirable is thy name in the whole earth!" (1) And elsewhere he says: "How great are thy works, O Lord! Thou hast made all things in wisdom." (2) Yes out of nothing He made all things, and filled them with the fullness of His own wisdom and goodness. But what emerges first and foremost from the progress of scientific knowledge and the inventions of technology is the infinite greatness of God Himself, who created both man and the universe. And it is part of the greatness of man that he can appreciate that order, and devise the means for harnessing those forces for his own benefit.ģ. That a marvelous order predominates in the world of living beings and in the forces of nature, is the plain lesson which the progress of modern research and the discoveries of technology teach us. Peace on Earth-which man throughout the ages has so longed for and sought after-can never be established, never guaranteed, except by the diligent observance of the divinely established order.Ģ. Venerable Brethren and Dearest Sons Health and Apostolic Benediction. To Our Venerable Brethren the Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, Bishops, and all other Local Ordinaries who are at Peace and in Communion with the Apostolic See, and to the Clergy and Faithful of the entire Catholic World, and to all Men of Good Will. Of note, hiatal area enlargement was only seen in those who delivered vaginally.ON ESTABLISHING UNIVERSAL PEACE IN TRUTH, However, no further improvement was noted by 12 months postpartum. Then, by 6 months postpartum, the hiatus had improved and narrowed to return to an area comparable to that at 21 weeks’ gestation. In this study, the levator hiatus area was significantly larger at 37 weeks’ gestation and at 6 weeks postpartum compared with earlier pregnancy. This hiatus is the U-shaped opening in the pelvic floor muscles through which the urethra, vagina, and rectum pass ( Chap. In 300 nulliparas, they measured bladder neck mobility and the area within the urogenital hiatus during Valsalva. To assess this in part, Staer-Jensen and colleagues (2015) obtained transperineal sonographic measurements of the pelvic floor muscles at 21 weeks’ and 37 weeks’ gestation, and again at 6 weeks, 6 months, and 12 months postpartum. According to Nygaard (2015), vaginal delivery is a traumatic event. Many adaptive changes are required for pregnancy and for labor and delivery. ![]()
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