Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1 | Moses to lead his people to freedom (cf. Ex 3:10). He spoke
2 I,8 | allows little or no religious freedom to minorities and the followers
3 I,8 | exercise their religion in freedom and visibly profess their
4 I,9 | their mission in peace and freedom, others find themselves
5 III,15 | Rom 5:5). When accepted in freedom, this love makes men and
6 III,16 | of good news to the poor, freedom to captives and a time acceptable
7 IV,20 | consciences does not violate freedom, since faith always demands
8 IV,20(70) | Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae, 3-4;
9 IV,23 | forbidden and religious freedom is denied or systematically
10 IV,23 | governments to recognize religious freedom as a fundamental human right.
11 IV,23 | has a right to religious freedom. Such freedom consists in
12 IV,23 | religious freedom. Such freedom consists in this, that all
13 IV,23(111)| Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae, 2.~
14 V,27 | customs and the legitimate freedom of these Churches in disciplinary
15 V,28 | even the total denial of freedom. For these suffering members
16 V,28 | that guarantee religious freedom for all their citizens.~
17 VI,32 | justice, solidarity and freedom, which find their fulfilment
18 VI,32(166)| Instruction on Christian Freedom and Liberation Libertatis
19 VI,34(171)| Instruction on Christian Freedom and Liberation Libertatis
20 VI,34 | to recognize the right to freedom of conscience and religion
21 VI,34 | uphold women's dignity and freedom by encouraging their role
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