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1001 Vadem (32)| into account; the objec-~tive criteria must be used, criteria
1002 Conclu | of the world, yesterday, today and for ever (cf. Heb. 13,
1003 Vadem (33)| it is sometimes licit to tolerate a lesser evil in order to
1004 Vadem (33)| give itself in personal totality" (John Paul II, Apost. Exhort.
1005 Vadem (33)| that of not giving oneself totally to the other. This leads
1006 Pre | before them.~This Vademecum traces its origin to the particular
1007 Vadem (35)| service of life involves the training of married couples in responsible
1008 Vadem, 3,5 | regarding objectively grave transgressions of God's law and to ensure
1009 Vadem (32)| their proper mission to transmit human life and to educate
1010 Vadem, 2,2 | co-workers with God who transmits his image to the new creature
1011 Pre | 6:12). The Risen Christ transmitted His own power of reconciliation
1012 Vadem (34)| being must be respected and treated as a person from his conception.
1013 Conclu | Precisely this first year of the triennium of preparation for the Third
1014 Conclu | 1997.~Alfonso Card. López Trujillo~President of the Pontifical
1015 Intro, 2 | expounding the principal moral truths on conjugal chastity. Among
1016 Vadem, 3,8 | cases, the confessor must try to bring such penitents
1017 Pre | the Father. He sent the Twelve to proclaim the Kingdom
1018 Intro, 2 | connection, willed by God and unable to be broken by man on his
1019 Pre | presentation of an ethical ideal unaccompanied by the energy with which
1020 Vadem (43)| called upon to progress unceasingly in their moral life with
1021 Intro, 1 | possible discrepancies and uncertainties in the practice of confessors.~
1022 Vadem (52)| not changed and remains unchangeable. Direct abortion, that is
1023 Vadem (30)| 28). Without intending to underestimate the other ends of marriage,
1024 Vadem, 3,16 | marriage, are asked to maintain uniform criteria with regard to
1025 Intro, 1 | can experience mercy in a unique way, that is, the love which
1026 Vadem (51)| sweetness of the law which unites the mutual love of husband
1027 Vadem (27)| parents are included in the universal call to sanctity. For them
1028 Vadem, 3,13 | sense, from violence or unjust imposition on the part of
1029 Vadem (33)| intrinsically disorder, and hence unworthy of the human person, even
1030 Intro, 2 | Christian tradition has always upheld the goodness and honesty
1031 Vadem (43)| also be supported by an upright and generous willingness
1032 Intro, 1 | Church perceives in a more urgent and compelling way her mission
1033 Vadem (50)| too, that it is of the utmost importance, for peace of
1034 Vadem (30)| the spouses to cooperate valiantly with the love of the Creator
1035 Vadem (51)| respected and applied.~"A very valuable witness can and should be
1036 Intro, 1 | of the Holy Father and a vast spiritual mobilization of
1037 Vadem, 3,12 | it will be necessary to verify the solidity of the motives
1038 Vadem, 3,16 | take particular care to be vigilant in this regard; for not
1039 Vadem (51)| fail to call with renewed vigor on the responsibility of
1040 Vadem, 3,13 | in the proper sense, from violence or unjust imposition on
1041 Vadem (51)| entrusts the task of making visible to people the holiness and
1042 Vadem, 3,3 | understand these duties in a vision of faith. Thus it will be
1043 Conclu | specifically in shrines visited by many pilgrims where the
1044 Intro, 1 | Church, and as "the primary vital cell of society",1 constitutes
1045 Vadem, 1,5 | which, for Christians, is vivified by the grace of the sacrament.
1046 Vadem (23)| and, obeying the Father's voice and adoring God the Father
1047 Pre | be denied that a certain void has been forming with regard
1048 Vadem, 3,13 | the sin of a spouse who voluntarily renders the unitive act
1049 Vadem (53)| hospitals, of prisons and of voyagers (can. 566 § 2). Confessors
1050 | was
1051 Vadem (37)| the truth and reveals the ways of God, the judge of the
1052 Vadem (28)| that human life, even if weak and suffering, is always
1053 Intro, 1 | each individual, even those weighed down with great faults.
1054 Vadem (25)| of man, according to a 'weighing of the various goods in
1055 Vadem (28)| gift of God—can be properly welcomed and protected against the
1056 Vadem (37)| awaits the prodigal son and welcomes him on his return, and of
1057 Vadem (26)| we realize that this love went so far as to cause the passion
1058 | whether
1059 Vadem (32)| they could determine in a wholly autonomous way the honest
1060 Vadem (51)| encourages a more decisive and wide-ranging extension of that research,
1061 Vadem (51)| practical help to those who wish to live out their parenthood
1062 Intro, 2 | of the children that God wishes to entrust to them. Both
1063 Vadem (23)| which arouses hope and works through love" (Second Vatican
1064 Vadem (41)| for these sins sometimes wound the soul more grievously
1065 Intro, 1 | family unity, 3 menaced and wounded by sin.~To help married
1066 Vadem (37)| Good Samaritan who binds up wounds, of the Father who awaits
1067 Vadem (51)| love and life. As Paul VI wrote: 'To them the Lord entrusts
1068 Conclu | Reconciliation.~Precisely this first year of the triennium of preparation
1069 Conclu | only Saviour of the world, yesterday, today and for ever (cf.
1070 | your
1071 Vadem (49)| offspring: little children and youths grow up with a just appraisal
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