Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,1 | translated into their own way of speaking, the very words
2 Intro, 0,2 | an inescapably concrete way. Among the many other painful
3 I, 2,7 | and difficulties in the way of reconciliation between
4 I, 2,8 | but in out in a singular way by virtue of the power to
5 I, 3,11 | sacraments which, each in its own way, " make the church. "(52)
6 II, 1,15 | conflicts arise. Wounded in this way, man almost inevitably causes
7 II, 1,16 | individual's sin in some way affects others. This is
8 II, 1,16 | the church and, in some way, the whole world. In other
9 II, 1,16 | clearest and most unequivocal way, one must add at once that
10 II, 1,16 | without ambiguity, in a way that leads more or less
11 II, 1,17 | astray without abandoning the way of God; and in this case
12 II, 1,17 | occur in a direct and formal way in the sins of idolatry,
13 II, 1,17 | atheism; or in an equivalent way as in every act of disobedience
14 II, 1,17 | life: There is no middle way between life and death.~
15 II, 1,17 | understanding it in such a way that it objectively changes
16 II, 1,18 | sense of sin is the first way of facing the grave spiritual
17 III, 1,25 | a means and especially a way of carrying out her activity
18 III, 1,25 | truth, offered in a calm way, with respect for the intelligence
19 III, 1,27 | to be shown the fitting way of using the penitential
20 III, 2,28 | the crisis and to open the way to a positive solution for
21 III, 2,28 | God, even in a habitual way, without approaching the
22 III, 2,29 | represented in an anthropomorphic way, is perhaps one of the most
23 III, 2,31 | of penance is the primary way of obtaining forgiveness
24 III, 2,31 | repentance. Understood in this way, contrition is therefore
25 III, 2,31 | time this confession in a way forces sin out of the secret
26 III, 2,31 | brethren whom he has in some way attacked and wounded. He
27 III, 2,31 | effectiveness if in some way we were to stop being good
28 III, 2,32 | only normal and ordinary way of celebrating the sacrament,
29 III, 2,33 | accepted and applied in such a way as to avoid any sort of
30 III, 2,33 | constitutes the only ordinary way in which the faithful who
31 III, 2,34 | possible can prepare the way for full reconciliation
32 Concl, 0,35| conflicts-I now in a special way entrust this intention:
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