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1 Intr | changes in contemporary human society certain elements 2 1, 0, 171| a person incapable of a human act;~2/ a person who lacks 3 2, 1, 217| for the maturity of the human person and at the same time 4 2, 1, 241| he is to consider their human, moral, spiritual, and intellectual 5 2, 1, 244| Christ along with appropriate human maturity.~ 6 2, 1, 245| which are valued highly in human relations so that they are 7 2, 1, 245| appropriate integration between human and supernatural goods.~§ 8 2, 1, 251| way that it perfects the human development of the students, 9 2, 2, 378| souls, wisdom, prudence, and human virtues, and endowed with 10 2, 3, 618| subjects with reverence for the human person, they are to listen 11 2, 3, 652| are to be led to cultivate human and Christian virtues; through 12 2, 3, 724| be formed in divine and human things at the same time; 13 3, 0, 747| right, independent of any human power whatsoever, to preach 14 3, 0, 747| judgment concerning any human affairs insofar as the fundamental 15 3, 0, 747| fundamental rights of the human person or the salvation 16 3, 0, 768| dignity and freedom of the human person, the unity and stability 17 3, 0, 795| complete formation of the human person that looks to his 18 3, 0, 807| contribute to a more profound human culture, the fuller development 19 3, 0, 807| fuller development of the human person, and the fulfillment 20 3, 0, 822| of cooperating so that a human and Christian spirit enlivens 21 4, 1, 1057| law, makes marriage; no human power is able to supply 22 4, 1, 1061| between themselves in a human fashion a conjugal act which 23 4, 1, 1141| consummatum can be dissolved by no human power and by no cause, except 24 6, 2 | TITLE VI.~DELICTS AGAINST HUMAN LIFE AND FREEDOM (Cann. 25 7, 2, 1584| law itself establishes; a human presumption is one which