Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 2, 11| attain to holiness in their married life and in the rearing
2 3, 29| upon those living in the married state. It may also be conferred
3 4, 34| endeavors, their ordinary married and family life, their daily
4 4, 35| great importance, namely, married and family life. For where
5 5, 41| success.10*.~Furthermore, married couples and Christian parents
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 6 5, 47| obscuring effect. In addition, married love is too often profaned
7 5, 47| the natural dignity of the married state and its superlative
8 5, 48| intimate partnership of married life and love has been established
9 5, 48| comes into the lives of married Christians through the sacrament
10 5, 48| self-bestowal.~Authentic married love is caught up into divine
11 5, 49| urges the betrothed and the married to nourish and develop their
12 5, 49| dignity, duty and work of married love. Trained thus in the
13 5, 50| the spirit of sacrifice,12 married Christians glorify the Creator
14 5, 51| couples from arranging their married lives harmoniously, and
15 5, 51| But where the intimacy of married life is broken off, its
16 5, 52| through their faithful love, married people can become witnesses
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 17 2, 6 | given to youth and also to married people and parents. It is
18 3, 16| celibacy, there are also married priests of highest merit.
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 19 1, 4 | particular character from their married or family state or their
20 3, 11| 5:32), the apostolate of married persons and families is
21 3, 11| been the duty of Christian married partners but today it is
22 3, 11| catechetical work, support of married couples and families involved
23 4, 22| those lay people, single or married, who devote themselves with
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 24 2, 6 | and the spirituality of married life, and the Church's social
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