Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,5| misery, both physical and moral, existing at this moment
2 1,16 | This charge is not a simple moral exhortation, but an undeniable
3 3,33 | the principle of Christian moral existence. In fact, the "
4 3,34 | conserved; but today this moral and spiritual patrimony
5 3,38 | stages of development.~The moral conscience of humanity is
6 3,38 | slaves ... In view of the moral challenges presented by
7 3,40 | material, cultural and moral misery, threaten to make
8 3,42 | politics is an absolute moral danger, does not in the
9 3,42 | education, as well as a moral "force" that sustains the
10 3,43 | biological laws but also to moral ones, which cannot be violated
11 3,43 | alert our consciences to the moral dimension of development"(
12 4,47 | and exalted image of those moral and spiritual conditions
13 4,51 | become responsible for the moral degradation of the person,
14 4,51 | the task of assuring the moral dimension of culture, the
15 4,51 | Council seems to connect the moral dimension of culture with
16 4,51 | culture and human works with a moral value"(194).~As women increasingly
17 4,54 | himself the physical and moral sufferings of the people
18 5,60 | duty of Pastors to propose moral principles even concerning
19 5,60 | justice, sincerity, courtesy, moral courage; without them there
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