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1 I,4 | which they received from the Church, have come to wonder what
2 II,1 | The Church cannot remain indifferent
3 II,1(1)| Council, Constitution on the Church in the Modern World "Gaudium
4 II,2 | function in the universal Church[2] and by a mandate of the
5 IV,3 | Furthermore, Christ instituted His Church as "the pillar and bulwark
6 IV,3 | sanctification. Now in fact the Church throughout her history has
7 V,1 | principles and norms which the Church has always unhesitatingly
8 V,6 | same principle, which the Church holds from Divine Revelation
9 VI,1 | is rather to repeat the Church's doctrine on certain particular
10 VII,2 | irrevocably has for the Church,[15] while dissolute sexual
11 VII,3 | This is what the Church has always understood and
12 VII,5 | according to the laws of the Church. It is a consent which makes
13 IX,2 | practice of the Catholic Church. Whatever the force of certain
14 IX,2 | both the Magisterium of the Church - in the course of a constant
15 IX,2 | name, the tradition of the Church has rightly understood it
16 X,4 | According to the Church's teaching, mortal sin,
17 X,6 | Christian tradition and the Church's teaching, and as right
18 XI,5 | spirit of docility to the Church's teaching, what an upright
19 XII,3 | been recommended by the Church for living a chaste life.
20 XIII,1 | faithful to understand that the Church holds these principles not
21 XIII,2 | by the Magisterium of the Church is taught in faculties of
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