The Catholic social teaching principle of human dignity is about understanding that each of us is made in God's image. Every person has an innate human dignity no one can take away. Human dignity is given freely to all human beings; whether saint or sinner, imprisoned or freed, powerful or marginalised.
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Explanation:
Power and privilege are perks granted to either the elected or the selected leaders in our various society.
These perks can be abused or used to the detriment of the values cherished in our society, most leaders being that their actions while occupying certain privileged positions are covered by immunity tends to through caution to the wind while either discharging their constitutional responsibility and other personal effects.
Your question is incomplete because you have not provided the last word in number 6, which is:
6. a story or account 5. Publican
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1. <u>Narrative</u>: 6. a story or account
2. <u>Manuscript</u>: 2. a handwritten original work as opposed to a printed copy
3. <u>Infallible</u>: 5. not capable of error; never wrong
4. <u>Mercenary</u>: 4. motivated by a greedy desire for money or other gain
5. <u>Origin</u>: 3. source or beginning
6. <u>Publican</u>: 1. a collector of public revenues, taxes, or tolls
Explanation:
A narrative is a written or spoken account. A manuscript refers to a document written by hand rather than typed or printed. Something or someone infallible is incapable of making mistakes. A mercenary is concerned about making money without considering decency or morality. Origin has to do with the place or time in which something begins. Finally, a publican was a tax collector in ancient times.