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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Reconciliatio et Paenitentia

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conscience

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,4 | men and women of upright conscience, be a means of purification, 2 II, 0,13 | whatever accusations (our conscience) may raise against us, God 3 II, 0,13 | God is greater than our conscience."(57)~To acknowledge one' 4 II, 1,14 | border area where man's conscience, will and sensitivity are 5 II, 1,16 | not so much on the moral conscience of an individual, but rather 6 II, 1,17 | one which the Christian conscience has never refused to answer. 7 II, 1,18 | is rooted in man's moral conscience and is as it were its thermometer. 8 II, 1,18 | of God or to silence the conscience completely, so the sense 9 II, 1,18 | factors, that the moral conscience of many people becomes seriously 10 II, 1,18 | Have we the right idea of conscience?"-I asked two years ago 11 II, 1,18 | threatened by an eclipse of conscience? By a deformation of conscience? 12 II, 1,18 | conscience? By a deformation of conscience? By a numbness or 'deadening' 13 II, 1,18 | numbness or 'deadening' of conscience,"(97) Too many signs indicate 14 II, 1,18 | more disturbing in that conscience, defined by the council 15 II, 1,18 | freedom.... For this reason conscience, to a great extent, constitutes 16 II, 1,18 | connected with the moral conscience, the search for truth and 17 II, 1,18 | use of freedom. When the conscience is weakened the sense of 18 II, 1,18 | because of the crisis of conscience and crisis of the sense 19 II, 1,18 | condemned by the individual conscience; from the tragic social 20 II, 1,18 | to a kind of respect for conscience which excludes the duty 21 II, 2,22 | realistically his or her conscience and to confess that he or 22 III, 1,26 | to provide catechesis on conscience and its formation. This 23 III, 1,26 | man's innermost self, his conscience, is too often attacked, 24 III, 1,26 | for a wise catechesis on conscience can be found both in the 25 III, 1,26 | of the nature and role of conscience in our life.(144) I myself, 26 III, 1,26 | reiterated the need to form one's conscience, lest it become "a force 27 III, 1,26 | dictates of reason and of the conscience of peoples, there rests 28 III, 1,27 | appeal to God for a clear conscience."(151) It is death, burial 29 III, 2,28 | the mortal and religious conscience, the lessening of a sense 30 III, 2,31 | clarity of the penitent's conscience. People cannot come to true 31 III, 2,31 | sign of this clarity of conscience is the act traditionally 32 III, 2,31 | called the examination of conscience, an act that must never 33 III, 2,31(184)| On the role of conscience cf what I said at the general 34 III, 2,33 | grave obligation on his own conscience, with full respect for the


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