Part
1 I | directed to the Bishops of the Catholic Church and, in a particular
2 I | in a particular way, to Catholic politicians and all lay
3 I(1) | 5; Cf. Catechism of the Catholic Church, No. 2240.~
4 I(4) | spes, 31; Catechism of the Catholic Church, No. 1915.~
5 II | the legitimate freedom of Catholic citizens to choose among
6 II | of the human person. 17 Catholic involvement in political
7 II | For them, as for every Catholic, it is impossible to promote
8 II | detriment of the whole of Catholic doctrine. A political commitment
9 II | the common good. Nor can a Catholic think of delegating his
10 II | compromise or derogation, the Catholic commitment becomes more
11 II(22)| Catechism of the Catholic Church,No. 2304. ~
12 III | III. Principles of Catholic doctrine on the autonomy
13 III | approaching such questions, no Catholic can appeal to the principle
14 III | religious intolerance. For Catholic moral doctrine, the rightful
15 III | attained and recognized by the Catholic Church and belongs to inheritance
16 III | is a question of the lay Catholic’s duty to be morally coherent,
17 IV | organizations founded on Catholic principles, in which support
18 IV | which define themselves as Catholic. Similarly, some Catholic
19 IV | Catholic. Similarly, some Catholic periodicals in certain countries
20 IV | values and contents of the Catholic Tradition. The presentation
21 IV | to avoid also a kind of Catholic cultural diaspora. Furthermore,
22 IV(28)| religion subsists in the Catholic and Apostolic Church». This
23 IV | religious relativism by Catholic doctrine; 30 on the contrary,
24 IV(30)| 604–605; Catechism of the Catholic Church, No. 2108; Congregation
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