Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,2 | basic rights of the human person, the first of these being
2 Intro, 0,4(7) | commitment by each and every person to the service of reconciliation,
3 Intro, 0,4 | concrete daily effort of a person, supported by God's lose
4 Intro, 0,4 | conversion which bears fruit in a person s life through acts of penance.~
5 I, 1,6 | temperate and hard-working person, faithful to father and
6 I, 1,6 | reconciliation-the one which brings a person back from distant separation
7 II, 0,13 | which is the attitude of the person who starts out on the road
8 II, 0,13 | intervenes in order to bring the person to the "knowledge of self"-
9 II, 0,13 | rupture not only within each person, but also within the various
10 II, 0,13 | the various circles of a person's life: in relation to the
11 II, 1,14(68) | norm or law, or against a person or even a divinity. But
12 II, 1,14 | is the disobedience of a person who, by a free act, does
13 II, 1,16 | the part of an individual person and not properly of a group
14 II, 1,16 | greater or lesser degree, the person's freedom and therefore
15 II, 1,16 | and reason, that the human person is free. This truth cannot
16 II, 1,16 | this would be to deny the person's dignity and freedom, which
17 II, 1,16 | exclusively concerns the person committing it. With greater
18 II, 1,16 | the rights of the human person, beginning with the right
19 II, 1,16 | the unborn or against a person's physical integrity. Likewise
20 II, 1,16 | class struggle, whoever the person who leads it or on occasion
21 II, 1,16 | can be attributed to any person in particular. Now it has
22 II, 1,17 | manifestations whereby a person seems to exclude himself
23 II, 1,17 | mortal sin exists also when a person knowingly and willingly,
24 II, 1,17 | the whole of creation; the person turns away from God and
25 III, 0,23 | remission of the sin of each person with the fundamental and
26 III, 1,26 | the true humanity of the person, rather than that holy place
27 III, 1,26 | the dignity of the human person and the exigencies of the
28 III, 1,27 | liturgy of the Mass. The person who wishes to receive holy
29 III, 1,27 | sacramental confession. If this person finds himself in need and
30 III, 2,29(162)| penitent, that is to say, to a person whom Christ has touched
31 III, 2,29(162)| consider anything forgiven in a person who despises the church":
32 III, 2,31 | metanoia which brings the person back to God like the prodigal
33 III, 2,31(185)| penance really operates in the person who is welldisposed to conversion
34 III, 2,31 | sinner must be known by the person who in the sacrament exercises
35 III, 2,31 | the condition of the sick person in order to treat and heal
36 III, 2,31 | mediation of the church in the person of the minister, a sign
37 III, 2,31 | minister, a sign of the person's revealing of self as a
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