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Dives in misericordia
   Chap., §
1 3, 4 | because of the people's sins, with the incisive image 2 3, 4 | this reason He pardons its sins and even its infidelities 3 3, 4(52)| also as forgiveness of sins - of individuals and also 4 5, 7 | and cross because of the sins of humanity. This constitutes 5 5, 7 | superabundance" of justice, for the sins of man are "compensated 6 5, 8 | Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven; 7 5, 8 | forgiven; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained.'"99 ~ 8 8, 15 | flood" on account of its sins, as once the generation Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
9 1, 16 | Messiah who suffers for the sins of the world.56 And at the 10 2, 31 | the forgiveness of your sins; and you shall receive the 11 2, 31 | concerning the remission of sins, in the power of the Holy 12 2, 31 | conquers the evil of all the sins of man. On the basis of 13 2, 35 | is the root of all other sins and the source of man's 14 2, 40 | them "for the remission of sins": "Receive the Holy Spirit; 15 2, 40 | Spirit; if you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven."151 ~ 16 2, 41 | Spirit; if you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven,"157 17 2, 42 | Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven; 18 2, 42 | forgiven; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained." 160 19 2, 42 | Apostles the power to forgive sins, so that they may pass it 20 2, 42 | condition for the forgiveness of sins, is brought about by the 21 2, 42 | firm purpose of amendment, sins remain "unforgiven," in 22 2, 43 | name the many different sins that are so frequent and 23 2, 43 | by their proper name the sins that most dishonor man, 24 2, 45 | forgiveness, to the remission of sins. And in all this wonderful 25 2, 46 | to come."180 ~Mark: "All sins will be forgiven the sons 26 2, 46 | purification is the forgiveness of sins. Therefore, whoever rejects 27 2, 46 | consequently the remission of sins, which one considers not 28 2, 46 | and of the remission of sins. ~ ~ 29 3, 49 | save his people from their sins."199 ~Thus from the beginning 30 3, 55 | the like." These are the sins that could be called "carnal." 31 3, 57 | man and crucified for the sins of the world, appeared in Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
32 Int, 2 | you and for all, so that sins may be forgiven” (cf. Mt 33 1, 16 | many for the forgiveness of sins” (Mt 26:28). We are reminded 34 1, 17 | the forgiveness of their sins, and share in the Holy Spirit”.28 35 4, 36 | must first confess one's sins, when one is aware of mortal Evangelium vitae Chap., §
36 1, 9 | has taken the name of the "sins which cry to God for justice", 37 1, 25 | many for the forgiveness of sins" (Mt 26:28). This blood, 38 2, 50 | consists in the forgiveness of sins, that is, in setting man 39 3, 54 | children, from all these sins!". 42~As time passed, the 40 3, 54 | among the three most serious sins - along with apostasy and Redemptor hominis Chap., §
41 1, 1 | the whole history of the sins of humanity, and in considering 42 4, 20 | of Reconciliation: "Your sins are forgiven"176; "Go, and Redemptoris missio Chap., §
43 5, 46 | repentance for the forgiveness of sins" (Mk 1:4), as well as the 44 5, 47 | the forgiveness of your sins; and you shall receive the 45 5, 47 | and turn again, that your sins may be blotted out!" (Acts Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
46 5, 36 | become the source of other sins, and so influence people' 47 5, 36(65) | when she condemns as social sins certain situations or the 48 5, 36(65) | concentration of many personal sins. It is a case of the very 49 5, 36(65) | case of the very personal sins of those who cause or support 50 5, 37 | evil, the fruit of many sins which lead to "structures 51 5, 39 | structures of sin" and the sins which they produce are likewise Ut unum sint Chap., §
52 Int, 3 | members, conscious that their sins are so many betrayals of 53 1, 11 | weaknesses, mediocrity, sins and at times the betrayals 54 1, 34 | in us. If we confess our sins, God is faithful and just, 55 1, 34 | just, and will forgive our sins and cleanse us from all 56 1, 34 | is the expiation for our sins, and not for ours only but 57 1, 34 | ours only but also for the sins of the whole world" (2:1- 58 1, 34 | world" (2:1-2). All the sins of the world were gathered 59 1, 34 | of Christ, including the sins committed against the Church' 60 1, 34 | the Church's unity: the sins of Christians, those of 61 1, 34 | faithful. Even after the many sins which have contributed to 62 1, 34 | conversion. Not only personal sins must be forgiven and left 63 1, 34 | behind, but also social sins, which is to say the sinful " 64 3, 82 | own faults, confess his sins and place himself in the 65 3, 93 | a world ensnared by its sins and evil designs that, despite Veritatis splendor Chap., §
66 1, 17 | attained freedom. All our sins were destroyed in Baptism, 67 2, 49 | Trent"88 — lists as "mortal sins" or "immoral practices" 68 2, 49(88) | which condemn as mortal sins certain modes of conduct 69 2, 69 | distinction between mortal sins and venial sins. They insist 70 2, 69 | between mortal sins and venial sins. They insist that the opposition 71 2, 69 | repeatedly commit mortal sins, as the "matter" itself 72 2, 70 | between mortal and venial sins, in accordance with the 73 2, 70 | nature of mortal and venial sins, but it also recalled that 74 2, 70 | direct and formal way, in the sins of idolatry, apostasy and 75 2, 81 | acts which are themselves sins (cum iam opera ipsa peccata 76 2, 81 | they would no longer be sins, or, what is even more absurd, 77 2, 81 | absurd, that they would be sins that are justified?".134 ~ 78 3, 102 | temptations can be overcome, sins can be avoided, because 79 3, 103 | And if redeemed man still sins, this is not due to an imperfection 80 3, 104 | some justification for the sins he committed, such as to


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