Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,4| reconciliation at the source. For by reason of her essential mission,
2 I, 2,7 | reconciliation.~With every good reason his passion and death, sacramentally
3 I, 3,11 | Finally she is a sacrament by reason of the seven sacraments
4 I, 3,12 | spot or wrinkle," for, by reason of her sins, sometimes "
5 II, 1,16 | confirmed by our experience and reason, that the human person is
6 II, 1,17 | will not be forgiven" by reason of the fact that in its
7 II, 1,17 | is venial."(94) For this reason venial sin does not deprive
8 II, 1,17 | intrinsically grave and mortal by reason of their matter. That is,
9 II, 1,17 | always seriously wrong by reason of their object. These acts,
10 II, 1,17 | willingly, for whatever reason, chooses something gravely
11 II, 1,18 | human freedom.... For this reason conscience, to a great extent,
12 II, 1,18 | true sense of sin.~Another reason for the disappearance of
13 II, 1,18 | unchangeable principles of reason and faith which the moral
14 III, 1,26 | the universal dictates of reason and of the conscience of
15 III, 2,29 | consoling. Precisely for this reason and with awareness also
16 III, 2,31 | heal. Precisely for this reason the sacrament involves on
17 III, 2,31 | negligence or for some other reason he fails to receive the
18 III, 2,33 | First of all, there is the reason of fidelity to the will
19 III, 2,33 | the church, and also the reason of obedience to the church'
20 III, 2,33 | confession. ~Then there is a reason of the pastoral order. While
21 III, 2,33 | them in truth.~This is the reason for the church's law. ~
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