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1 I | of Catholics in political life. This Note is directed to
2 I | participate in the political life of democratic societies.~ ~
3 I | involvement in political life: Christians, as one Early
4 I | distinguished him; he taught by his life and his death that «man
5 I | participation in public life by Christian and non-Christian
6 I | the common good. 5 The life of a democracy could not
7 I(6)| involvement in political life of lay members of the faithful.
8 I(6)| Directory for the Ministry and Life of Priests (March 31, 1994),
9 I | participation in ‘public life’, that is, in the many different
10 I | equality, respect for human life and for the environment,
11 II | attaining conditions of life which are more in keeping
12 II | every possible outlook on life were of equal value. At
13 II | to society and political life – through the legitimate
14 II | injurious to democratic life, a conception of pluralism
15 II | are the underpinning of life in society.~On the level
16 II | contribute to the public life of their country. 16 This
17 II | participation in political life so as to be sure that it
18 II | involvement in political life cannot compromise on this
19 II | an active part in public life and administration».18 ~
20 II | very inviolability of human life. Catholics, in this difficult
21 II | deeper understanding of human life and to the responsibility
22 II | any law that attacks human life. For them, as for every
23 II | defend the basic right to life from conception to natural
24 III | involvement in political life to support policies affecting
25 III | freedom, respect for human life and the other rights of
26 III | knowledge regarding man’s life in society, even if such
27 III | by Catholics in political life with the claim of a principle
28 III | those involved in political life, so that their actions may
29 III | the so-called ‘spiritual life’, with its values and demands;
30 III | the so-called ‘secular’ life, that is, life in a family,
31 III | secular’ life, that is, life in a family, at work, in
32 III | responsibilities of public life and in culture. The branch,
33 III | service to society and public life and the promotion of truth
34 III | that, through political life, society will become more
35 III | disqualifies them from political life, denying the legitimacy
36 III | Christianity in public or political life, but even the possibility
37 IV | way, the truth, and the life»(Jn 14:6), calls Christians
38 IV | of Catholics in political life in various countries, especially
39 IV | striving towards eternal life. ~At the same time, the
40 V | of the unity of Christian life: coherence between faith
41 V | coherence between faith and life, Gospel and culture, as
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