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1 Int, 4 | Magisterium itself is considered capable of intervening in matters
2 Int, 5 | his Spirit which make them capable of such a life".10 Consequently,
3 1, 7 | the only response fully capable of satisfying the desire
4 1, 15 | way of looking at others, capable of respecting the spousal
5 1, 22 | strength alone. He becomes capable of this love only by virtue
6 1, 25 | it is Christ alone who is capable of giving the full and definitive
7 2, 30 | possesses a light and a power capable of answering even the most
8 2, 34 | tendencies — a discernment capable of acknowledging what is
9 2, 53 | contexts, a formulation most capable of ceaselessly expressing
10 2, 67 | fundamental choice, man is capable of giving his life direction
11 2, 69 | with an act of choice nor capable of becoming the object of
12 2, 73 | such acts are in themselves capable of being ordered to this
13 2, 74 | as whether or not it is capable of producing a better state
14 2, 74 | conduct would be the one capable of "maximizing" goods and "
15 2, 77 | of the act, which, while capable of lessening the gravity
16 2, 78 | whether that object is capable or not of being ordered
17 2, 78 | according to its object, is also capable of being ordered to its
18 2, 79 | establishes whether it is capable of being ordered to the
19 2, 81 | themselves they are not capable of being ordered to God
20 2, 82 | acts whose object is "not capable of being ordered" to God
21 3, 98 | personal and social renewal capable of ensuring justice, solidarity,
22 3, 105| Before him burns a fire capable of consuming our guilt (
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