Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph  1     6,  43   |         well as various religious families have branched out in a marvelous
 2     6,  43   |           these various religious families themselves and the welfare
 3     6,  43   |         Christ.1* These religious families give their members the support
 4     8,  69   |         all the saints, until all families of people, whether they
Gaudium et spes
   Chap., Paragraph  5 Intro,  6    |         local communities such as families, clans, tribes, villages,
 6     3,  34   |          for themselves and their families, men and women are performing
 7     5,  47   |        disturbances are caused in families by modern economic conditions,
 8     5,  48   |       should be esteemed by all.8 Families too will share their spiritual
 9     5,  48   |      riches generously with other families. Thus the Christian family,
10     5,  49   |         in the heart of their own families, young people should be
11     5,  51   |     temporarily the size of their families should not be increased.
12     5,  52   |  courageous through love, so that families which are truly illustrious
13     7,  66   |          of individuals and their families from becoming insecure and
14     7,  66   |          help them to bring their families to live with them and to
15     7,  67   |          in respect to mothers of families, always with due regard
16     8,  74   |                          74. Men, families and the various groups which
17     8,  74   |          social life whereby men, families and associations more adequately
18     8,  75   |        The rights of all persons, families and groups, and their practical
19     8,  75   |      responsible role of persons, families and social groups.~The complex
20     9,  84   |         assist migrants and their families.~Already existing international
Gravissimum educationis
   Chap., Paragraph 21     0,  0(1) |   Allocution to fathers of French families, Sept. 18, 1951: Discourses
22     0        |        must be shared together by families, teachers, associations
23     0        |         religious freedom, assist families so that the education of
24     0        |       religious principles of the families.24 ~
Ad gentes
   Chap., Paragraph 25     2,  15   |         rooted in the people. Let families flourish which are imbued
26     3,  19   |           a truly Christian life, families become seedbeds of the lay
27     6,  39   |         by enlightening Christian families about the necessity and
Apostolicam actuositatem
   Chap., Paragraph 28     3,  11   | apostolate of married persons and families is of unique importance
29     3,  11   |    support of married couples and families involved in material and
30     3,  11   |     serious difficulty, Christian families can give effective testimony
31     3,  11(4)|          to Protect the Rights of Families, Sept. 20, 1949; A.A.S.
32     3,  11(4)|           552; idem., to heads of families on pilgrimage from France
33     3,  11   |  apostolate, it can be useful for families to be brought together into
34     3,  12   |      relationships with their own families. Frequently they move too
35     4,  22   |        support for them and their families. They should also take care
Optatam totius
   Chap., Paragraph 36     2, 2     |      contributors to this are the families which, animated by the spirit
37     2, 2     |    dioceses, countries, religious families and rites. Looking to the
Perfectae caritatis
   Chap., Paragraph 38     0,  1    |      hermits or founded religious families, which the Church gladly
Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph 39     2, 30    |   individual faithful and also in families, in associations especially
Orientalium ecclesiarum
   Chap., Paragraph 40     5,  21   |         of the sacred seasons. In families of mixed rite it is permissible
Inter mirifica
   Chap., Paragraph 41     2,  14   |       those that are suitable for families. Catholic programs should
 
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