Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 1,17 | on man? The church has a teaching on this matter which she
2 II, 1,17 | the church's traditional teaching, which was reiterated frequently
3 II, 1,17 | not only reaffirmed the teaching of the Council of Trent
4 II, 1,17 | belonging to the earliest teaching of the church, and constantly
5 II, 1,18 | and faith which the moral teaching of the church has always
6 II, 2,20 | truth. Following the Pauline teaching, we can affirm that this
7 III, 0,23| disposal, words and actions, teaching and prayer-leads people
8 III, 1,26| she neglect the task of teaching the truth which constitutes
9 III, 1,26| This must be founded on the teaching of the Bible, especially
10 III, 1,26| it must be founded on the teaching concerning the need to be
11 III, 1,26| contribution of the church's social teaching. The timely and precise
12 III, 1,26| The timely and precise teaching of my predecessors from
13 III, 1,26| the basis of this social teaching of the church there is obviously
14 III, 1,27| Paul VI, fully confirms the teaching of the Council of Trent: "
15 III, 2,30| preaching of the fathers and the teaching of the doctors of the church.
16 III, 2,30| its own the whole of the teaching brought together by the
17 III, 2,30| from the church's genuine teaching), in order to translate
18 III, 2,32| continue to be given to teaching the faithful also to make
19 III, 2,32| also be an incentive to teaching the faithful especially
20 III, 2,33| propositions the unchanged teaching which the church has derived
21 III, 2,33| confirmation of the church's teaching it is clear that every serious
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