Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 Intro, 1 | parenthood in keeping with divine law, authoritatively taught
2 Vadem (25)| 1981, n. 13. "Keeping God's law in particular situations
3 Vadem (32)| ought to be conformed to the law of God in the light of the
4 Vadem (32)| authentic interpreter of divine law. For the divine law throws
5 Vadem (32)| divine law. For the divine law throws light on the meaning
6 Vadem (32)| due respect for the moral law, to avoid for the time being,
7 Vadem (35)| in respect for the moral law, they choose to avoid a
8 Vadem (35)| indefinitely. The moral law obliges them in every case
9 Vadem (39)| accomplice" (Code of Canon Law, can. 979).~"Accordingly,
10 Vadem, 3,5 | transgressions of God's law and to ensure that they
11 Vadem, 3,9 | 9. The pastoral "law of gradualness", not to
12 Vadem, 3,9 | the "gradualness of the law" which would tend to diminish
13 Vadem (43)| enshrined in and fostered by the law of God. They must also be
14 Vadem (43)| cannot, however, look on the law as merely an ideal to be
15 Vadem (43)| so what is known as 'the law of gradualness' or step-by-step
16 Vadem (43)| with 'gradualness of the law', as if there were different
17 Vadem (43)| forms of precept in God's law for different individuals
18 Vadem, 3,10 | disproportion" between the moral law, natural and evangelical,
19 Vadem (44)| objectivity of the moral law in general and a rejection
20 Vadem (45)| delayed" (Code of Canon Law, can. 980).~
21 Vadem (46)| provided that, mindful of the law of charity, he or she does
22 Vadem (51)| holiness and sweetness of the law which unites the mutual
23 Vadem (52)| gravely contrary to the moral law" (Catechism of the Catholic
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