Chapter, §
1 Intro | humility in recognizing the wrongs done by those who have borne
2 1, 1 | the Magisterium for past wrongs. Councils and papal decrees
3 1 (19)| of all Catholics, for the wrongs caused to non-Catholics
4 1, 3 | taking responsibility for the wrongs of the past and of possibly
5 1, 4 | acknowledgement of past wrongs. Also from this point of
6 1, 4 | that they have suffered wrongs. In any case, the purification
7 1, 4 | for forgiveness for past wrongs, especially if addressed
8 2, 4 | guilt for the sufferings and wrongs committed by her sons and
9 3, 4 | to make confessions for wrongs and requests for forgiveness.
10 4 | The determination of the wrongs of the past, for which amends
11 4, 2 | intends to judge the possible wrongs of the past, it must be
12 4, 2 | relativize the weight of past wrongs and make history justify
13 4, 2 | brought against her and the wrongs she has suffered.”68 The
14 5, 1 | God’s forgiveness for the wrongs of the past, and then, where
15 6, 2 | account - in recognizing past wrongs and the present day subjects
16 6, 2 | responsibility for past wrongs is a kind of sharing in
17 6, 3 | Church’s recognition of past wrongs is consistent with the requirements
18 End | form of repentance for the wrongs of the past, and in each
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