Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 0,12| adultery, disobedience to the law is abandonment of the spousal
2 III, 2,33| contradiction between the divine law on transmitting life and
3 III, 2,34| enshrined in and fostered by the law of God. They must also be
4 III, 2,34| cannot however look on the law as merely an ideal to be
5 III, 2,34| so what is known as 'the law of gradualness' or step-by-step
6 III, 2,34| with 'gradualness of the law,' as if there were different
7 III, 2,34| forms of precept in God's law for different individuals
8 III, 2,34| commitment to observe the moral law, and the ministry of reconciliation.
9 III, 2,35| holiness and sweetness of the law which unites the mutual
10 III, 2,37| finds in self-giving the law that guides it and makes
11 III, 2,37| the Church reaffirms the law of subsidiarity, which the
12 III, 3,43| inspired and guided by the law of "free giving." By respecting
13 III, 4,58| sometimes unfaithful to the law of baptismal grace and holiness
14 III, 4,63| commandment of love.~The law of Christian life is to
15 III, 4,63| the Christian. It is the "law of the Spirit of life in
16 III, 4,63| forth anew the evangelical law of love, and with the gift
17 III, 4,63| inspired and guide by the new law of the Spirit and, in intimate
18 IV, 1,66| enquiry required by Canon Law. This preparation is not
19 IV, 2,71| conformity with the divine law in all its aspects, through
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