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Dives in misericordia
   Chap., §
1 3, 4 | does Esther, knowing the mortal threat to her own people.41 Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
2 1, 25 | will raise in Christ their mortal bodies" (cf. Rom 8:10f.).92 ~ 3 3, 57 | insofar as it is "animal") is mortal. If man in his essence is 4 3, 58 | dead will give life to your mortal bodies also through his Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
5 4, 36 | sins, when one is aware of mortal sin”.75~ Evangelium vitae Chap., §
6 1, 24 | an extremely serious and mortal danger: that of confusion 7 4, 80 | Man surpasses his nature: mortal, he becomes immortal; perishable, 8 4, 84 | inevitable frailty, this mortal life is a most beautiful Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
9 4, 31 | on incorruptibility, this mortal body immortality (cf. 1 Veritatis splendor Chap., §
10 2, 49 | of Trent"88 — lists as "mortal sins" or "immoral practices" 11 2, 49(88)| Testaments which condemn as mortal sins certain modes of conduct 12 2, 68 | With every freely committed mortal sin, he offends God as the 13 2, 68 | lost, but also by any other mortal sin".115 ~ 14 2 | Mortal and venial sin ~ 15 2, 69 | traditional distinction between mortal sins and venial sins. They 16 2, 69 | According to these theologians, mortal sin, which separates man 17 2, 69 | easily and repeatedly commit mortal sins, as the "matter" itself 18 2, 70 | the distinction between mortal and venial sins, in accordance 19 2, 70 | existence and nature of mortal and venial sins, but it 20 2, 70 | but it also recalled that mortal sin is sin whose object 21 2, 70 | consider the "grave matter" of mortal sin; it also recalls that 22 2, 70 | matter does not constitute a mortal sin because of a lack of 23 2, 70 | to be taken not to reduce mortal sin to an act of 'fundamental 24 2, 70 | rejection of love. "For mortal sin exists also when a person 25 2, 70 | the traditional concept of mortal sin".117 ~The separation 26 2, 70 | of Catholic doctrine on mortal sin: "With the whole tradition 27 2, 70 | tradition of the Church, we call mortal sin the act by which man 28 3, 91 | preferred death to a single mortal sin. In raising them to


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