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1 1, 26 | historical and cultural situations, we find an ethical teaching
2 1, 27 | historical and cultural situations. Nevertheless, it can only
3 2, 47 | complex from the viewpoint of situations. ~
4 2, 70 | particular acts. Clearly, situations can occur which are very
5 2, 76 | good in certain concrete situations, it is nonetheless true
6 3, 84 | of the human person into situations of gradual self-destruction.
7 3, 84 | the moral law. Concrete situations are unfavourably contrasted
8 3, 95 | complex and conflict-filled situations present in the moral life
9 3, 95 | difficulties, weakness and painful situations. The Church can never renounce
10 3, 98 | rise to and aggravating the situations of injustice present in
11 3, 98 | discover at the bottom of these situations causes which are properly "
12 3, 102| Even in the most difficult situations man must respect the norm
13 3, 102| God's law in particular situations can be difficult, extremely
14 3, 107| even in the most difficult situations. For this reason, the Church,
15 3, 108| responsibilities, conditions and life situations. As Novatian once pointed
16 3, 115| in practical and cultural situations which are complex and even
17 3, 117| fullness of truth, in all situations, in the most varied of circumstances.
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