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(...) Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 1501 2, 74 | the moral assessment of man's free acts depend? What
1502 2, 74 | without any reference to the man's true ultimate end. They
1503 2, 78 | that "it often happens that man acts with a good intention,
1504 2, 79 | reason in the very being of man, considered in his integral
1505 2, 80 | therefore be judged unworthy of man, even though the intention
1506 2, 83 | faced with the question of man himself, of his truth and
1507 2, 83 | the integral truth about man; she thus respects and promotes
1508 2, 83 | thus respects and promotes man in his dignity and vocation.
1509 2, 83 | the Truth (cf Jn 14:6), man can understand fully and
1510 3, 84 | that of the relationship of man's freedom to God's law;
1511 3, 84 | culture. As a result, helping man to rediscover it represents
1512 3, 84 | distressing perplexity of a man who often no longer knows
1513 3, 84 | more serious has happened: man is no longer convinced that
1514 3, 84 | wisdom of God, who guides man with the moral law. Concrete
1515 3, 84 | always the one true good of man".137 ~
1516 3, 86 | the weakness which marks man's freedom. That freedom
1517 3, 86 | whereby the Creator calls man to the true Good, and even
1518 3, 86 | rooted in the truth about man, and it is ultimately directed
1519 3, 86 | confirm its tragic aspects. Man comes to realize that his
1520 3, 86 | and negative decisions, man glimpses the source of a
1521 3, 87 | says: "Greater love has no man than this, that a man lay
1522 3, 87 | no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his
1523 3, 87 | responsibility of the Son of man who came "not to be served
1524 3, 89 | on the same road: "If any man would come after me, let
1525 3, 90 | personal dignity of every man, demands protected by those
1526 3, 90 | dignity and inviolability of man, on whose face is reflected
1527 3, 92 | the personal dignity of man, created in God's image
1528 3, 92 | What does it profit a man, to gain the whole world
1529 3, 92 | act: it is a violation of man's "humanity", in the one
1530 3, 92 | there I will be truly a man. Let me imitate the passion
1531 3, 93 | crisis which can afflict man: the confusion between good
1532 3, 95 | Christ, and as a service to man, to the growth of his freedom
1533 3, 95 | and trusting love which man always needs along his moral
1534 3, 96 | only purpose is to serve man's true freedom. Because
1535 3, 96 | absolutely essential demands of man's personal dignity must
1536 3, 96 | service is directed to every man, considered in the uniqueness
1537 3, 96 | universal moral norms does man find full confirmation of
1538 3, 97 | Jesus quoted to the young man of the Gospel (cf Mt 19:
1539 3, 98 | particular ways of looking at man, society and the world.
1540 3, 99 | personal dignity of every man. The Supreme Good and the
1541 3, 99 | Redeemer, and the truth of man, created and redeemed by
1542 3, 99 | truth, in obedience to which man achieves his full identity,
1543 3, 102 | most difficult situations man must respect the norm of
1544 3, 102 | experience demonstrates, man is tempted to break that
1545 3, 102 | of this inner division of man? His history of sin begins
1546 3, 102 | other temptations to which man is more easily inclined
1547 3, 102 | and he knows every deed of man. He has not commanded any
1548 3, 103 | 103. Man always has before him the
1549 3, 103 | concrete" possibilities of man. "It would be a very serious
1550 3, 103 | concrete possibilities of man, according to a "balancing
1551 3, 103 | concrete possibilities of man" ? And of which man are
1552 3, 103 | possibilities of man" ? And of which man are we speaking? Of man
1553 3, 103 | man are we speaking? Of man dominated by lust or of
1554 3, 103 | dominated by lust or of man redeemed by Christ? This
1555 3, 103 | concupiscence. And if redeemed man still sins, this is not
1556 3, 103 | s redemptive act, but to man's will not to avail himself
1557 3, 103 | of course proportioned to man's capabilities; but to the
1558 3, 103 | the capabilities of the man to whom the Holy Spirit
1559 3, 103 | Spirit has been given; of the man who, though he has fallen
1560 3, 104 | the moral conscience of man in every age. The tax collector
1561 3, 105 | capacity of the moral forces of man left to himself) kindles
1562 3, 105 | of Milan: "What then is man, if you do not visit him?
1563 3, 109 | reason because it reveals to man the truth of his destiny
1564 3, 110 | and their relation with man's ultimate end.174 Moral
1565 3, 110 | doctrine and the vision of man set forth by the Church. ~
1566 3, 111 | elicit the response that man must give to the divine
1567 3, 111 | the imago Dei present in man, and in response to the
1568 3, 112 | the traces of a fall from man's original situation — in
1569 3, 112 | Christian faith points out to man the way to return to "the
1570 3, 112 | reveals the full truth about man and his moral journey, and
1571 3, 114 | Jesus did with the young man in the Gospel. Replying
1572 3, 114 | Jesus referred the young man to God, the Lord of creation
1573 3, 114 | meaning by inviting the young man to follow him in poverty,
1574 3, 117 | question which the young man in the Gospel once asked
1575 3, 117 | The Church's answer to man's question contains the
1576 3, 117 | becomes light and life for man. Again the Apostle Paul
1577 Conc, 120 | the Son of God who became man; she raised him and enabled
1578 Conc, 120 | She understands sinful man and loves him with a Mother'
1579 Conc, 120 | Nor does she permit sinful man to be deceived by those
1580 Conc, 120 | philosophy and theology, can make man truly happy: only the Cross
1581 Conc, 120 | emptied of its power, ~that man may not stray ~from the
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