Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 4,144| from his divine Redeemer in sin and iniquity, let him return
Mater et magistra
§ 2 235 | expiating the punishment due to sin, from which no one, except
3 242 | which even after original sin was decreed by Providence
Paenitentiam agere
§ 4 8 | repent of every trace of sin that could render it impervious
5 12 | grace when it is lost by sin.~
6 16 | complete remission of every sin. It is only with great effort
7 21 | souls of every stain of sin and the punishment due to
8 21 | and the punishment due to sin. "It is certain," he said, "
9 21 | that are free from all sin.''21~Prayer and Penance
10 28 | detestation, that is, of sin, and the determination to
11 28 | conscience and the detestation of sin. Hence Christ's severe warning: "
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 12 2,53 | cleansing souls of the stain of sin as the years went by, and
13 3,73 | filthy in the slavery of sin. If they want to imitate
14 3,79 | when the mere concept of sin came to his mind, were enough
15 3,90 | which he loosed the bonds of sin, he understood just how
16 3,90 | much malice there is in sin and what terrible devastation
17 3,90 | to see a soul in mortal sin, we would die of fright."93~
18 3,91 | offense. This stubbornness in sin and ungrateful disregard
19 3,115| to Mary Conceived Without Sin and greeted the infallible
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