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1 Int, 3 | places herself at the service of every individual and
2 1, 17 | contrary, the latter are at the service of the practice of love: "
3 1, 18 | rich young man stand at the service of a single and indivisible
4 2, 64 | herself always and only at the service of conscience, helping it
5 3, 87 | freedom: the gift of self in service to God and one's brethren.
6 3 | unchanging moral norms at the service of the person and of society ~
7 3, 95 | received in Christ, and as a service to man, to the growth of
8 3, 96 | existence of freedom. ~This service is directed to every man,
9 3, 96 | For this very reason, this service is also directed to all
10 3, 101| administration, impartiality in the service of the body politic, respect
11 3, 101| indispensable and immensely valuable service not only for the individual
12 3, 107| life the Christian's royal service is also made evident and
13 3, 107| or she is called by the service of truth, charity and justice. ~
14 3 | The service of moral theologians ~
15 3, 109| Church is specifically at the service of this "believing effort
16 3, 109| on the Church... It is a service to the Church and therefore
17 3, 111| 111. The service which moral theologians
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