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1 Int, 4 | precise goal of recalling certain fundamental truths of Catholic 2 Int, 4 | doctrine, on the basis of certain anthropological and ethical 3 Int, 4 | its precepts, is rejected; certain of the Church's moral teachings 4 Int, 4 | response of the Church and certain theological positions, encountered 5 Int, 5 | are being undermined by certain present day tendencies. ~ 6 Int, 5 | of clearly setting forth certain aspects of doctrine which 7 Int, 5 | limit itself to dealing with certain fundamental questions regarding 8 1, 16 | specifically concerned with certain particular rules of behaviour. 9 1, 17 | commandments". But it is certain that the young man's commitment 10 2 | Church and the discernment of certain tendencies in present-day 11 2, 29 | Council, there have developed certain interpretations of Christian 12 2, 29 | theological thinking and certain philosophical affirmations 13 2, 32 | 32. Certain currents of modern thought 14 2, 34 | because it has duties".59 ~Certain tendencies in contemporary 15 2, 34(59) | Grace the Duke of Norfolk: Certain Difficulties Felt by Anglicans 16 2, 36 | of rethinking there are certain positive concerns which 17 2, 37 | in a Christian context, certain moral theologians have introduced 18 2, 37 | salvation, for which only certain intentions and interior 19 2, 37 | valid elements present in certain currents of contemporary 20 2, 38 | s dominion extends in a certain sense over man himself. 21 2, 44 | confer rights and to sanction certain behaviour: "Now all of this, 22 2, 46 | technological progress and certain forms of liberalism have 23 2, 47 | character would be attributed to certain kinds of human behaviour, 24 2, 47 | moral norms. According to certain theologians, this kind of " 25 2, 47 | would even be present in certain documents of the Church' 26 2, 48 | specific moral value of certain goods towards which the 27 2, 48 | very nature, respect for certain fundamental goods, without 28 2, 49 | doctrine revives, in new forms, certain ancient errors which have 29 2, 49 | or "immoral practices" certain specific kinds of behaviour 30 2, 49(88) | which condemn as mortal sins certain modes of conduct involving 31 2, 51 | on the interpretation of certain specific aspects of the 32 2, 51 | common, as it emerges from certain philosophical theories which 33 2, 52 | which order us to perform certain actions and to cultivate 34 2, 52 | actions and to cultivate certain dispositions, are universally 35 2, 52(94) | the Faith, Declaration on Certain Questions Concerning Sexual 36 2, 52 | can be hindered from doing certain good actions; but he can 37 2, 52 | hindered from not doing certain actions, especially if he 38 2, 53 | valid and always binding certain rational determinations 39 2, 53 | meaning and the role of certain moral norms (cf Mt 19:1- 40 2, 53(100)| to moral doctrine: "This certain and unchanging teaching ( 41 2, 55 | been reduced, at least at a certain period in the past, to a 42 2, 55 | moral life has even led certain authors to state that these 43 2, 55 | character of conscience, certain authors no longer call its 44 2, 56 | acknowledge the priority of a certain more concrete existential 45 2, 56 | legitimately be the basis of certain exceptions to the general 46 2, 57 | Saint Paul, conscience in a certain sense confronts man with 47 2, 59 | ultimate way" whether a certain particular kind of behaviour 48 2, 64 | attention to the sacred and certain teaching of the Church. 49 2, 65 | placed on the importance of certain choices which "shape" a 50 2, 67 | precepts, those prohibiting certain concrete actions or kinds 51 2, 68 | independently of whether or not certain of his choices and his acts 52 2, 68 | attain salvation, even if certain of his specific kinds of 53 2, 68(113)| the Faith, Declaration on Certain Questions regarding Sexual 54 2, 71 | choice. Thus we are in a certain way our own parents, creating 55 2, 74 | the Church's Magisterium. ~Certain ethical theories, called " 56 2, 75 | with choices contrary to certain particular moral precepts. 57 2, 75 | view, deliberate consent to certain kinds of behaviour declared 58 2, 76 | These theories can gain a certain persuasive force from their 59 2, 76 | ways to achieve the good in certain concrete situations, it 60 2, 77 | prescribed in great detail certain outward practices without 61 2, 78 | Church teaches, "there are certain specific kinds of behaviour 62 2, 79 | the deliberate choice of certain kinds of behaviour or specific 63 2, 82 | the deliberate choice of certain kinds of behaviour or specific 64 2, 83 | the errors and dangers of certain ethical theories. We must 65 3, 97 | morality which acknowledges certain norms as valid always and 66 3, 109 | come to understand in a certain measure what it has believed. 67 3, 115 | Encyclical has evaluated certain trends in moral theology 68 3, 116 | structures and delegate certain responsibilities to them.


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