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1 Int, 5 | Catechism "as a sure and authentic reference text for teaching
2 1, 15 | inasmuch as he fulfils its authentic meaning by the total gift
3 1, 24 | so we find revealed the authentic and original aspect of the
4 1, 27 | Within Tradition, the authentic interpretation of the Lord'
5 2, 29 | inspired by that profound and authentic "fear of the Lord, which
6 2, 31 | culture. This perception, authentic as it is, has been expressed
7 2, 35 | human freedom finds its authentic and complete fulfilment
8 2, 50 | the human person and his authentic fulfilment, a fulfilment
9 2, 52(94)| philosophical wisdom, emphasize the authentic exigencies of human nature.
10 2, 72 | of man's freedom with the authentic good. This good is established,
11 2, 73 | are in conformity with the authentic moral good of man, safeguarded
12 2, 82 | of morality represents an authentic explicitation of the Biblical
13 3, 85 | Crucified Christ reveals the authentic meaning of freedom; he lives
14 3, 87 | truth is the condition for authentic freedom: "You will know
15 3, 88 | set forth once more the authentic reality of the Christian
16 3, 89 | Mt 25:31-46) and of the authentic freedom which is manifested
17 3, 95 | for his true good, for his authentic freedom. And this does not
18 3, 96 | uniqueness and the possibility of authentic moral growth. For this very
19 3, 99 | so as to make way for the authentic freedom of the person. "
20 3, 101 | truth and open in truth to authentic freedom — renders a primordial,
21 3, 108 | out, here expressing the authentic faith of the Church, it
22 3, 109 | very nature and procedures, authentic theology can flourish and
23 3, 114 | disciples to Christ. They are authentic teachers, that is, teachers
24 Conc, 119 | distinctive character of authentic Christian morality, while
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