Chapter, Paragraph
1 III,1 | them in their lives, in order to achieve an ever greater
2 III,4 | dignity unless the essential order of his nature is respected.
3 IV,2 | Revelation and, in its own proper order, philosophical wisdom, emphasize
4 IV,3 | the truths of the moral order, and she authentically interprets
5 IV,3 | principles of the moral order which have their origin
6 VII,1 | relationship seems necessary in order for love to be preserved.~
7 VII,4 | they ought to develop in order to find in it the way and
8 VIII,1| observations in the psychological order, have begun to judge indulgently,
9 VIII,4| according to the objective moral order, homosexual relations are
10 IX,2 | called for by the moral order, namely the relationship
11 IX,5 | the pastoral ministry, in order to form an adequate judgment
12 X,2 | not transgress the moral order in a fully deliberate and
13 X,6 | also recognizes, the moral order of sexuality involves such
14 X,6 | direct violation of this order is objectively serious.[24]~
15 X,7 | that in sins of the sexual order, in view of their kind and
16 XI,4 | neighbor or to the social order but because the fornicator
17 XIII,1| harmony with the Divine order of creation and with the
18 XIII,5| primacy of the objective moral order must be regarded as absolute
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