Part, Paragraph
1 I,2| with the consent of the parents after they have been adequately
2 I,3| informed consent of the parents is required, according to
3 I,4| and on condition that the parents have givers their free and
4 I,4| cannot be granted by the parents, who may not freely dispose
5 I,4| without the consent of the parents or of the mother. Furthermore,
6 II,1| personal dignity of the parents and of the children: the
7 II,1| relationship to his own parents that the child can discover
8 II,1| proper human development. The parents find in their child a confirmation
9 II,1| the children and of the parents contributes to the good
10 II,2| to the vocation proper to parents, and to the child's right
11 II,3| and brought up by his own parents; it sets up, to the detriment
12 II,4| but also spiritual, of the parents, made one by the bond of
13 II,4| must be accepted in his parents' act of union and love;
14 II,4| must be the fruit of his parents' love. He cannot be desired
15 II,5| equality that must be common to parents and children. ~Conception
16 II,8| the mutual giving of his parents. For this reason, the child
17 II,8| the conjugal love of his parents; and he also has the right
18 III | single individuals nor on parents; nor do they represent a
19 III | world and brought up by his parents. To each of these two themes
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