Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 I”, 3,8 | natural inclination of human freedom to reciprocal self-giving
2 II”, 1,11 | State must only guarantee freedom. Whenever a matter is of
3 II”, 2,12 | existential reality of individual freedom of choice and the dignity
4 II”, 2,12 | affect the individual area of freedom, and so it is necessary
5 II”, 2,12 | in it is a condition for freedom and personal maturity, and
6 II”, 2,12 | constitute the foundations for freedom, security and fraternity
7 III”, 1,15 | exaltation of individuals’ freedom of choice, with no reference
8 III”, 3,19 | 30] the possibility—of freedom—to set up a stable and definitive
9 III”, 3,21 | chosen each other with equal freedom, but as soon as they perform
10 IV”, 2,28 | contributing to a greater sphere of freedom, the breakdown of the family
11 IV”, 3,29 | powers, the guarantees of freedom, the educational interests,
12 IV”, 3,29 | special respect for its freedom, legislation that will protect
13 IV”, 3,29 | aspire, [65][65] religious freedom and the dignity and equality
14 V”, 1,30 | to the human person, his freedom, dignity and values, and
15 V”, 1,30 | which end by detaching human freedom from its essential and constitutive
16 V”, 1,30 | to truth”.[70][70] ~When freedom is disconnected form truth, “
17 V”, 1,30 | idea and the experience of freedom, conceived not as a capacity
18 VI”, 1,36 | wisdom and more courageous freedom are needed to avoid errors
19 VI”, 4,44 | correct and realistic idea of freedom in relation to marriage
20 VI”, 8,49 | and a factor of authentic freedom, and that from the affirmation
21 Conclu”, 0,50| in the slow march toward freedom, can be cancelled by a simple
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