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moral 21
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morally 3
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22 encyclical
21 moral
20 s
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19 aas
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
Doctrinal note on the participation of catholics in political life

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moral

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1 I(6)| the duty to set out the moral principles relating to the 2 II | principles of the natural moral lawFurthermore, it is 3 II | autonomy with regard to their moral choices, and lawmakers maintain 4 II | to ephemeral cultural and moral trends, 13 as if every possible 5 II | notion that there is no moral law rooted in the nature 6 II | with faith and the natural moral law, and to select, according 7 II | right and duty to provide a moral judgment on temporal matters 8 II | required by faith or the moral law. 14  If Christians must « 9 II | pluralism that reflects moral relativismDemocracy must 10 II | pluralism in the choice of moral principles or essential 11 II | relates directly to Christian moral and social teaching. It 12 II | activity comes up against moral principles that do not admit 13 II | stake is the essence of the moral law, which concerns the 14 III | and belong to the natural moral law. They do not require 15 III | intolerance. For Catholic moral doctrine, the rightful autonomy 16 III | defend, by legitimate means, moral truths concerning society, 17 III | that prescinds from the moral and social teaching of the 18 III | conscience, would view the moral duty of Christians to act 19 III | the road would be open to moral anarchy, which would be 20 IV | positions contrary to the moral and social teaching of the 21 IV | spiritual, intellectual and moral heritage of Catholicism


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