Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,4| conversion of the heart of every individual, of his or her return to
2 Intro, 0,4| internal change in each individual. Personal conversion is
3 I, 3,10 | reconciliation desired by God: every individual and every people. ~
4 II, 0,13 | general law and one which each individual must follow in his or her
5 II, 0,13 | reconciliation intervenes in each individual case with a precise penitential
6 II, 1,16 | freedom on the part of an individual person and not properly
7 II, 1,16 | group or community. This individual may be conditioned, incited
8 II, 1,16 | and untransferable in each individual as merit for virtue or responsibility
9 II, 1,16 | real and concrete, each individual's sin in some way affects
10 II, 1,16 | secret one, the most strictly individual one, that exclusively concerns
11 II, 1,16 | committed either by the individual against the community or
12 II, 1,16 | the community against the individual. Also social is every sin
13 II, 1,16 | the moral conscience of an individual, but rather on some vague
14 II, 1,17 | be radically changed by individual acts. Clearly there can
15 II, 1,18 | blamed upon society, and the individual is declared innocent of
16 II, 1,18 | transcendent in the name of the individual's aspiration to personal
17 II, 1,18 | even when condemned by the individual conscience; from the tragic
18 II, 2,22 | the evil one."(111) Every individual therefore is invited by
19 III, 1,26 | to the interior life of individual Christians and of the ecclesial
20 III, 2,30 | forgiveness is offered to each individual by means of sacramental
21 III, 2,31 | treat and heal him. But the individual confession also has the
22 III, 2,31 | sins must ordinarily be individual not collective, just as
23 III, 2,31 | takes place between the individual alone and God. But at the
24 III, 2,31 | nature of the sacrament. The individual nature and ecclesial nature
25 III, 2,32 | first form-reconciliation of individual penitents is the only normal
26 III, 2,32 | number of penitents with individual confession and absolution-even
27 III, 2,32 | sacramental act, namely individual confession and individual
28 III, 2,32 | individual confession and individual absolution of sins. It can
29 III, 2,32 | crisis. Thanks then to its individual character, the first form
30 III, 2,32 | effect as compared to its individual reading and better emphasizes
31 III, 2,32 | celebration will also lead the individual churches to arrange special
32 III, 2,33 | penitential practice: The individual and integral confession
33 III, 2,33 | confession of sins with individual absolution constitutes the
34 III, 2,33 | determining circumstances, in an individual confession. ~Then there
35 III, 2,33 | the obligation to make an individual confession of serious sins
36 III, 2,33 | practice of integral and individual confession of sins, which
37 III, 2,33 | before a normal integral and individual confession of sins, which
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