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The millennial "examination of conscience," too, is seen as a step around the Vatican bureaucracy.
Roman Catholicism added to this mix its own form of examination of conscience.
There'd been no examination of conscience and no accountability to speak of.
In any case, I declined to participate in Slate's collective examination of conscience.
In the Catholic tradition, penitents are taught to go through an examination of conscience, reflecting on their transgressions.
These realities should serve as a grave summons to an examination of conscience on the part of those charged with the conduct of international affairs.
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Catholics were encouraged to undertake such examinations of conscience not only before entering the confessional but, at least in swift form, as part of their nightly prayers.
I was raised Catholic, and while the faith itself is every bit as nonsensical as any other man-made belief system, it has some interesting features, among them a mechanism for undertaking periodic examinations of conscience (i.e., the sacrament of penance and reconciliation).
The question of Strickland's guilt leads to a broader examination of cultural conscience and paranoia.
His final examination of his conscience on the eve of Bosworth becomes an astonishing portrayal of a mental breakdown precipitated by life-long self-loathing.
Bowers, William J. Fleury-Steiner, Benjamin Hans, Valerieie P.; and Antonio, Michael E., "Too Young for the Death Penalty: An Empirical Examination of Community Conscience and the Juvenile Death Penalty from the Perspective of Capital Jurors" (2004).
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