Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,2 | freedom to have, profess and practice one's own faith. The various
2 I, 2,9 | listen to it and put it into practice.(37) I too, by bringing
3 I, 2,9 | people in the spirit and practice of reconciliation.~To the
4 II, 1,17 | action, grave sin is in practice identified with mortal sin.~
5 II, 1,18 | certain deficiencies in the practice of sacramental penance be
6 II, 1,18 | by an ever more careful practice of the sacrament of penance. ~
7 III, 0,23 | directed toward a concrete practice of penance and reconciliation.~
8 III, 1,26 | times,(137) which means in practice without any limit. On these
9 III, 2,28 | routine of a sacramental practice sometimes lacking in fervor
10 III, 2,29 | experience of lived prayer, the practice of the theological and moral
11 III, 2,30 | committed after baptism.~The practice of this sacrament, as regards
12 III, 2,32 | doctrinal tradition and practice.~Though the church knows
13 III, 2,32 | to give fresh life to the practice of the sacrament and prevent
14 III, 2,33 | the ancient penitential practice: The individual and integral
15 III, 2,33 | respect for the law and practice of the church and also taking
16 III, 2,33 | facilitate for the faithful the practice of integral and individual
17 III, 2,34 | their sacramental religious practice, but who are prevented from
18 Concl, 0,35| them into living pastoral practice, I willingly impart my apostolic
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