Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,2| and pressures against the freedom of individuals and groups,
2 Intro, 0,2| groups, not excluding the freedom which is most offended against
3 Intro, 0,2| against and threatened: the freedom to have, profess and practice
4 Intro, 0,2| commits when we abuse our own freedom. ~
5 I, 2,9 | maxim: In what is doubtful, freedom; in what is necessary, unity;
6 I, 3,10 | his own pride, abuses the freedom given to him in order to
7 II, 1,14 | sin is a product of man's freedom. But deep within its human
8 II, 1,16 | act, since it is an act of freedom on the part of an individual
9 II, 1,16 | lesser degree, the person's freedom and therefore his responsibility
10 II, 1,16 | the person's dignity and freedom, which are manifested-even
11 II, 1,16 | every sin against others' freedom, especially against the
12 II, 1,16 | especially against the supreme freedom to believe in God and adore
13 II, 1,16 | justice in the world and freedom and peace between individuals,
14 II, 1,17 | sufficient awareness and freedom, are always gravely sinful.(96)~
15 II, 1,18 | strictly related to human freedom.... For this reason conscience,
16 II, 1,18 | make a responsible use of freedom. When the conscience is
17 II, 1,18 | guilt or to place limits on freedom leads to a refusal ever
18 II, 2,20 | sin or in order to gain freedom from sin the Christian has
19 III, 2,33 | not in fact left to the freedom of pastors and the faithful
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