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1 Int, 5 | as a sure and authentic reference text for teaching Catholic
2 2, 36 | identifying moral norms with reference to specific "innerworldly"
3 2, 39 | man can use them without reference to their Creator".67 With
4 2, 44 | The Church has often made reference to the Thomistic doctrine
5 2, 48 | not be able to constitute reference points for moral decisions,
6 2, 50 | a moral significance in reference to the good of the person,
7 2, 50 | witness to the truth. Only in reference to the human person in his "
8 2, 53 | render meaningless Jesus' reference to the "beginning", precisely
9 2, 60 | the practical reason with reference to the supreme good, whose
10 2, 67 | choice always implies a reference by the deliberate will to
11 2, 72 | Jesus' answer and his reference to the commandments also
12 2, 74 | would be judged without any reference to the man's true ultimate
13 2, 75 | exercise, from its objective reference to the truth about the good,
14 2, 75 | the subject's intention in reference to moral goods, and its "
15 2, 80 | intrinsically evil acts, and in reference to contraceptive practices
16 3, 101| would remove any sure moral reference point from political and
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