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1 Int, 4 | doctrine which, in the present circumstances, risk being distorted or
2 Int, 4 | these commandments in all circumstances? Also, an opinion is frequently
3 Int, 5 | 5. Given these circumstances, which still exist, I came
4 1, 26 | lived in different cultural circumstances (cf. Rom 12-15; 1 Cor 11-
5 2, 52 | oblige always and under all circumstances does not mean that in the
6 2, 52 | situation depends on the circumstances, not all of which can be
7 2, 52 | result of coercion or other circumstances, can be hindered from doing
8 2, 53 | the light of historical circumstances by the Church's Magisterium,
9 2, 56 | latter, by taking account of circumstances and the situation, could
10 2, 59 | application in concrete present circumstances. The judgment of conscience
11 2, 70 | in themselves or in their circumstances, which would not engage
12 2, 74 | the acting subject, the circumstances — and in particular the
13 2, 77 | consequences are part of those circumstances of the act, which, while
14 2, 80 | of the one acting and the circumstances. Consequently, without in
15 2, 80 | on morality exercised by circumstances and especially by intentions,
16 2, 80 | themselves, independently of circumstances, are always seriously wrong
17 2, 81 | intention or particular circumstances can diminish their evil,
18 2, 81 | justified?".134 ~Consequently, circumstances or intentions can never
19 3, 91 | even in the most dire of circumstances, and the refusal to betray
20 3, 93 | even in the most ordinary circumstances, the Christian is called,
21 3, 97 | may sometimes be good, and circumstances frequently difficult, civil
22 3, 104| to adapt it to particular circumstances. It is quite human for the
23 3, 117| situations, in the most varied of circumstances. And when Christians ask
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