Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 2, 16| often men, deceived by the Evil One, have become vain in
2 3, 26| preside, refraining from all evil and, as far as they are
3 3, 26| with God's help, exchanging evil for good, so that together
4 7, 48| devil and resist in the evil day.254 Since however we
5 7, 48| his works, whether good or evil"260 and at the end of the
6 7, 48| but those who have done evil unto resurrection of judgment".261
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 7 Pref, 2 | strangle hold of personified evil, so that the world might
8 Intro, 10| this sense of sorrow, of evil, of death, which continues
9 1, 13| liberty, at the urging of the Evil One. Man set himself against
10 1, 13| has inclinations toward evil too, and is engulfed by
11 1, 13| struggle between good and evil, between light and darkness.
12 1, 13| battling the assaults of evil successfully, so that everyone
13 1, 14| and forbid it to serve the evil inclinations of his heart.~
14 1, 16| him to love good and avoid evil, the voice of conscience
15 1, 17| pleases them, even if it is evil. For its part, authentic
16 1, 17| whether he has done good or evil.13~
17 1, 19| violent protest against the evil in this world, or from the
18 1, 22| the duty to battle against evil through manifold tribulations
19 2, 25| born with a bent toward evil, finds there new inducements
20 9, 81| where we will be led by the evil road we have set upon.~It
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 21 1, 9 | frees from all taint of evil and restores to Christ its
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 22 Intro, 2 | done to society by their evil use. Hence, this sacred
23 1, 7 | description or portrayal of moral evil, even through the media
24 1, 9 | and promote those that are evil. To patronize such presentations,
25 1, 11| human race to good or to evil by informing or arousing
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