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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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Dives in misericordia
   Chap., §
1 4, 5| to go beyond the precise norm of justice - precise and Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
2 2, 43 | vis-a-vis the objective norm which establishes and conditions Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
3 4, 37 | steadfastly contrary to the moral norm, the Church, in her pastoral 4 4, 44 | in fidelity to the moral norm laid down by the Second Evangelium vitae Chap., §
5 3, 57 | be used. Before the moral norm which prohibits the direct Fides et ratio Chap., §
6 Int, 1 | be adopted as a minimal norm by those who seek to set Laborem exercens Chap., §
7 5, 26| garnered ... Hence, the norm of human activity is this: Ut unum sint Chap., §
8 1, 12 | Scripture, taking it as a norm of belief and of action, Veritatis splendor Chap., §
9 2, 56 | valid in general, and the norm of the individual conscience, 10 2, 59 | formulates the proximate norm of the morality of a voluntary 11 2, 60 | conscience, the proximate norm of personal morality. The 12 2, 60 | universal and objective norm of morality. The judgment 13 2, 60 | vis-à-vis the objective norm which establishes and conditions 14 2, 75 | for discovering the moral norm, can thus be called — according 15 2, 75 | contradicting a universal negative norm, directly violates goods 16 2, 82 | establish any particular norm the content of which would 17 3, 90 | immutability of the moral norm make manifest and at the 18 3, 95 | of proclaiming the moral norm... The Church is in no way 19 3, 95 | author or the arbiter of this norm. In obedience to the truth 20 3, 95 | Church interprets the moral norm and proposes it to all people 21 3, 102| situations man must respect the norm of morality so that he can 22 3, 105| attempt to adapt the moral norm to one's own capacities 23 3, 105| rejection of the very idea of a norm. Accepting, on the other 24 3, 116| neither the rule nor the norm of our teaching. Its authority


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