Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 4,125| wash away the stains of our sins; to this end He endured
Pacem in terris
§ 2 168 | death washed away men's sins, which are the fountainhead
Paenitentiam agere
§ 3 1 | Doing penance for one's sins is a first step towards
4 11 | for the remission of your sins. And you will receive the
5 29 | their own and other people's sins. St. Paul was caught up
6 30 | and forgiveness for our sins, and His heavenly aid for
7 31 | Apostles said, "died once for sins, the Just for the unjust;
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 8 2,47 | satisfaction for his own sins and those of others, or
9 2,56 | just as Jesus expiates the sins of men, so too the priest
10 3,85 | accounts.90~His Anguish Over Sins~
11 3,87 | infinite multitude of serious sins there are. . . Alas, we
12 3,88 | of the expiation of these sins. For he told those who asked
13 3,88 | those who confess their sins properly; the rest I perform
14 3,89 | to God and weep for the sins they had committed. This
15 3,91 | remained attached to their sins in hell did not add to the
16 3,93 | and that men have their sins wiped away and are reconciled
17 3,94 | it is a matter of venial sins; the Supreme Pontiff said: "
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