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1 Int, 1 | ask the ultimate religious questions. Rather, it spurs us on
2 Int, 2 | escape from the fundamental questions: What must I do? How do
3 Int, 2 | answer to every one of man's questions, his religious and moral
4 Int, 2 | his religious and moral questions in particular, is given
5 Int, 4 | Theology, with regard to questions of the greatest importance
6 Int, 4 | is frequently heard which questions the intrinsic and unbreakable
7 Int, 5 | with certain fundamental questions regarding the Church's moral
8 1, 7 | the Redeemer of man and questions him about morality. For
9 1, 8 | prompted within him new questions about moral good. He feels
10 1, 8 | him the answer to their questions about what is good and what
11 1, 27 | souls".42 ~Precisely on the questions frequently debated in moral
12 2, 29 | to the sensitivities and questions of our contemporaries. The
13 2, 30 | tend?".50 These and other questions, such as: what is freedom
14 2, 30 | controversial and complex questions. This light and power also
15 2, 33 | modern culture radically questions the very existence of this
16 2, 48 | place of the human body in questions of natural law. ~A freedom
17 2, 52(94) | Declaration on Certain Questions Concerning Sexual Ethics
18 2, 55 | Magisterium in many moral questions; for them, the Church's
19 2, 64 | she pronounces on moral questions, in no way undermines the
20 2, 64 | especially in more difficult questions, to attain the truth with
21 2, 68(113)| Declaration on Certain Questions regarding Sexual Ethics
22 3, 117 | people ask the Church the questions raised by their consciences,
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