Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 1 Int, 3 | forcefully condemned a number of crimes and attacks against human
2 Int, 4 | taking hold, which gives crimes against life a new and -
3 Int, 4 | opinion justify certain crimes against life in the name
4 1, 8 | disguise the most atrocious crimes against human beings. "Am
5 1, 11 | longer to be considered as "crimes"; paradoxically they assume
6 1, 11 | tendency to disguise certain crimes against life in its early
7 1, 18 | to interpret the above crimes against life as legitimate
8 3, 58 | 58. Among all the crimes which can be committed against
9 3, 62 | infanticide are unspeakable crimes".68~The Church's canonical
10 3, 70 | history has known cases where crimes have been committed in the
11 3, 70 | truth". But equally grave crimes and radical denials of freedom
12 3, 70 | conscience rightly rejects those crimes against humanity of which
13 3, 70 | experience. But would these crimes cease to be crimes if, instead
14 3, 70 | these crimes cease to be crimes if, instead of being committed
15 3, 73 | and euthanasia are thus crimes which no human law can claim
16 3, 75 | freedom is to be free from crimes... like murder, adultery,
17 3, 75 | one stops committing these crimes (and no Christian should
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 18 1, 13 | writes, "is to be free from crimes... such as murder, adultery,
19 1, 13 | once one is without these crimes (and every Christian should
20 3, 94 | Consider it the greatest of crimes to prefer survival to honour
21 3, 105| in me but the stain of my crimes; there is no gain either
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