Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,4| everyone the evangelical and sacramental principle of that reconciliation
2 II, 1,18 | deficiencies in the practice of sacramental penance be overlooked. These
3 III, 1,27 | without having first made a sacramental confession. If this person
4 III, 2,28 | greatest attention that sacramental sign which represents and
5 III, 2,28 | influence is the routine of a sacramental practice sometimes lacking
6 III, 2,29 | trained for the ministry of sacramental penance from his years in
7 III, 2,29 | through the ministry of sacramental penance! ~
8 III, 2,30 | each individual by means of sacramental absolution given by the
9 III, 2,30 | cannot be disregarded. The sacramental rite of penance, in its
10 III, 2,31 | action are not so bound to a sacramental sign as to be unable in
11 III, 2,31 | accept the punishment (sacramental penance) which the confessor
12 III, 2,31 | parts which make up the sacramental sign of forgiveness and
13 III, 2,31 | brothers and sisters. The sacramental sign of this clarity of
14 III, 2,31 | church has included in the sacramental sign of penance the confession
15 III, 2,31 | simple in their-grandeur. The sacramental formula "I absolve you"
16 III, 2,31 | final act which crowns the sacramental sign of penance. In some
17 III, 2,32 | form in the culminating sacramental act, namely individual confession
18 III, 2,32 | satisfaction," etc.), make the sacramental celebration correspond more
19 III, 2,32 | that bring a Christian to sacramental penance: a need for personal
20 III, 2,32 | special usefulness of the sacramental moment for these sins too.
21 III, 2,32 | the grace proper to the sacramental celebration has a great
22 III, 2,34 | who wish to continue their sacramental religious practice, but
23 III, 2,34 | acts of piety apart from sacramental ones, a sincere effort to
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