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1 1 | Church, as the custodian of fundamental truths and values and at
2 1 | himself.~Since man is the fundamental and at the same time the
3 1 | are made up of persons-the fundamental value of human acts, resolves,
4 2 | conversation which is of fundamental and essential importance
5 4 | of this. Without him this fundamental dimension of the truth about
6 6 | must not be distorted; the fundamental formulation of the principles
7 6 | question for man: it is the fundamental question of your youth,
8 7 | received the essential and fundamental response to the question: "
9 8 | commandments which constitute the fundamental code of Christian morality
10 8 | is also "deeper" and more fundamental. It bears witness to a fuller
11 9 | in a still wider and more fundamental sense.~One could speak here
12 9 | sacraments is contained the fundamental deposit of the Christian
13 10| conscience together with the fundamental discovery of the personal "
14 12| education is one of the fundamental benefits of human civilization.
15 12| there emerges a question of fundamental importance for the human
16 12| Hunger for truth is its fundamental aspiration and expression. ~
17 15| see, this hope concerns fundamental and at the same time universal
18 15| Why so many cases in which fundamental human rights are trampled
19 15| ask this. Yes, this is the fundamental question facing your generation.~
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