Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 3,12 | for, by reason of her sins, sometimes "the radiance
2 II, 0,13 | in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just
3 II, 0,13 | just and will forgive our sins."(56) Written at the very
4 II, 1,16 | the blame for individuals' sins on external factors such
5 II, 1,16 | considered as social sin. ~Some sins, however, by their very
6 II, 1,16 | against one's neighbor. These sins are usually called social
7 II, 1,16 | are usually called social sins, and this is the second
8 II, 1,16 | social can be applied to sins of commission or omission-on
9 II, 1,16 | even analogically of social sins must not cause us to underestimate
10 II, 1,16 | when the condemns as social sins certain situations or the
11 II, 1,16 | concentration of many personal sins. It is a case of the very
12 II, 1,16 | case of the very personal sins of those who cause or support
13 II, 1,17 | Contrasted with these were other sins especially sins committed
14 II, 1,17 | were other sins especially sins committed through ignorance,
15 II, 1,17 | enumerate and strongly reprove sins that are particularly deserving
16 II, 1,17 | confirms the existence of sins which can bring down on
17 II, 1,17 | and pastors have divided sins into mortal and venial.
18 II, 1,17 | between mortal and venial sins, St. Thomas and the theology
19 II, 1,17 | nature of mortal and venial sins,(95) but it also recalled
20 II, 1,17 | done at the synod-that some sins are intrinsically grave
21 II, 1,17 | direct and formal way in the sins of idolatry, apostasy and
22 II, 1,17 | threefold distinction of sins, classifying them as venial,
23 II, 1,17 | seriousness among grave sins. But it still remains true
24 III, 1,26 | forgive him; and if he sins against you seven times
25 III, 1,27 | and death as a penance for sins. And in this is accomplished
26 III, 1,27 | because of the accusation of sins which takes place in it,
27 III, 2,29 | Whose Sins You Shall Forgive" ~29.
28 III, 2,29 | judge(159) and to forgive sins,(160) and who has come not
29 III, 2,29 | this power to " forgive sins" Jesus confers through the
30 III, 2,29 | Receive the Holy Spirit. Whose sins you shall forgive, they
31 III, 2,29 | they are forgiven; whose sins you shall retain, they are
32 III, 2,29 | mystery of the forgiveness of sins is the Christ who appears
33 III, 2,29(162)| church in the forgiveness of sins: "The church can forgive
34 III, 2,30 | ministry and power to forgive sins, conferred by Christ on
35 III, 2,30 | sacrament for the forgiveness of sins committed after baptism.~
36 III, 2,30 | they have wounded by their sins and which by charity, by
37 III, 2,31 | as sinners reveal their sins and their condition as creatures
38 III, 2,31 | and complete confession of sins. This therefore has a raison
39 III, 2,31 | penance the confession of sins. This latter takes on such
40 III, 2,31 | confession. The confession of sins is required, first of all,
41 III, 2,31 | both the seriousness of the sins and the repentance of the
42 III, 2,31 | of God. The confession of sins therefore cannot be reduced
43 III, 2,31 | understand why the confession of sins must ordinarily be individual
44 III, 2,31 | or properly confess his sins, his priestly being and
45 III, 2,32 | individual absolution of sins. It can thus be regarded
46 III, 2,32 | sacrament of penance for venial sins alone, as is borne out by
47 III, 2,32 | and teaches that venial sins are forgiven in other ways
48 III, 2,32 | sacramental moment for these sins too. The frequent use of
49 III, 2,32 | awareness that even minor sins offend God and harm the
50 III, 2,33 | and integral confession of sins with individual absolution
51 III, 2,33 | individual confession of serious sins before again having recourse
52 III, 2,33 | individual confession of sins, which constitutes for them
53 III, 2,33 | individual confession of sins, which must be made as soon
54 Concl, 0,35 | went on to point out the sins against harmony and peace
55 Concl, 0,35 | the "propitiation for our sins," "our peace and reconciliation,"(204)
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