Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,3| in the exercise of human freedom, where there is found, side
2 Intro,4| prayer, and the demand for freedom to call upon the name of
3 Intro,5| political life, the right to freedom of conscience and the practice
4 Intro,5| endowed with conscience and freedom, called to live responsibly
5 2,19 | heritage, the dignity and freedom of God's Children... for
6 2,24 | manifestation of the absolute freedom of the Spirit who abundantly
7 2,29 | Church.~First of all, the freedom for lay people in the Church
8 2,29 | It is a question of a freedom that is to be acknowledged
9 2,30 | not in opposition to the freedom to associate, that one understands
10 3,34 | traditions a force for authentic freedom.~Without doubt a mending
11 3,39 | faith. This is the right of freedom of conscience and religious
12 3,39 | conscience and religious freedom, the effective acknowledgment
13 3,39 | and society. "Religious freedom, an essential requirement
14 3,39 | individual. It follows that the freedom of individuals and of communities
15 3,39 | social right to religious freedom, inasmuch as it touches
16 3,43 | nor can one speak of a freedom to 'use and misuse', or
17 3,44 | leads people to interior freedom"(164).~Some particularly
18 4,49 | Instruction on Christian Freedom and Liberation, 72)"(183).~
19 4,51 | dignity" and in the name of "freedom" and "progress", militates
20 4,51 | in forms left to personal freedom and responsibility, but
21 5,60 | Instruction of Christian Freedom and Liberation, 72), and
22 5,62 | and for everyone a true freedom in education, even through
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