True. Para. 470: Because "human nature was assumed, not absorbed" (GS 22 § 2), in the mysterious union of the Incarnation, the Church was led over the centuries to confess the full reality of Christs human soul, with its operations of intellect and will, and of his human body. . . .Para. 482: Christ, being true God and true man, has a human intellect and will, perfectly attuned and subject to his divine intellect and divine will, which he has in common with the Father and the Holy Spirit.
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