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Alphabetical [« »] gratissimam 4 gratitude 8 gratuitousness 1 grave 16 gravely 4 gravity 8 great 33 | Frequency [« »] 16 fullness 16 glory 16 go 16 grave 16 inviolable 16 killing 16 motherhood | Ioannes Paulus PP. II Evangelium vitae IntraText - Concordances grave |
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1 Int, 4| giving rise to further grave concern: broad sectors of 2 Int, 4| and a significant cause of grave moral decline. Choices once 3 Int, 4| their final stage extremely grave and disturbing, but no less 4 Int, 4| disturbing, but no less grave and disturbing is the fact 5 1, 10| unacceptable, also involve grave risks to life? It is impossible 6 2, 29| Faced with the countless grave threats to life present 7 3, 55| be not only a right but a grave duty for someone responsible 8 3, 57| sense of the absolute and grave moral illicitness of the 9 3, 57| good end. It is in fact a grave act of disobedience to the 10 3, 58| is at stake. Given such a grave situation, we need now more 11 3, 61| abortion as a particularly grave moral disorder. From its 12 3, 62| means, always constitutes a grave moral disorder, since it 13 3, 65| confirm that euthanasia is a grave violation of the law of 14 3, 70| of "truth". But equally grave crimes and radical denials 15 3, 73| laws; instead there is a grave and clear obligation to 16 3, 74| will, are called upon under grave obligation of conscience