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1.Co to jest grzech ciężki? (3 warunki, które muszą być
spełnione, by grzech stał się grzechem ciężkim)
2.Co to jest nałóg (w znaczeniu religijnym)
3.Wymień cnoty teologiczne oraz cnoty kardynalne.
4.Co to jest sakrament pokuty, kiedy i jakimi słowami Pan Jezus
go ustanowił?
5.Kiedy żal za grzechy jest żalem doskonałym?

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