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The Catechism of the Catholic Church emphasizes the importance of conscience in three key parts: First, it describes conscience as a judgment of reason that helps individuals discern right from wrong (CCC 1776-1779). Second, it teaches that a well-formed conscience is essential for moral decision-making and should be continually educated and aligned with Church teachings (CCC 1783-1785). Finally, it highlights the obligation to follow one's conscience, while also recognizing the need for guidance and the potential for error (CCC 1790-1791).

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