Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1| Nazareth "shared" like no other human being except Mary, the Mother
2 II,8 | work; in having turned his human vocation to domestic love
3 II,8 | guardian, and according to human opinion, father of God's
4 II,8 | divine dispositions and human laws. All of the so-called "
5 II,9 | that Jesus belongs to the human race as a man among men,
6 III,18 | the Most High" assumed a human body and became "the Son
7 III,19 | been poured forth into the human heart through the Holy Spirit (
8 III,19 | cf. Rm 5:5) molds every human love to perfection? This
9 III,19 | within it everything of human worth and beauty, everything
10 III,19 | within the limits of his human heart.~
11 III,20 | of love between God and human beings. ~Through his complete
12 III,21 | finds a true fatherhood: the human form of the family of the
13 III,21 | of the Son of God, a true human family, formed by the divine
14 III,21 | fully shares in authentic human fatherhood and the mission
15 III,21 | Jesus Christ. Together with human nature, all that is human,
16 III,21 | human nature, all that is human, and especially the family-as
17 III,21 | Within this context, Joseph's human fatherhood was also "taken
18 III,21 | obedience of faith" his human fatherhood over Jesus. And
19 III,21 | Spirit who gives himself to human beings through faith, he
20 III,21 | indescribable gift that was his human fatherhood. ~
21 IV,22 | an example and model for human families, in the order of
22 IV,22 | Joseph the Worker on May 1. Human work, and especially manual
23 IV,22 | with Jesus, Joseph brought human work closer to the mystery
24 IV,23 | 23. In the human growth of Jesus "in wisdom,
25 IV,23 | notable role, since "work is a human good" which "transforms
26 IV,23 | makes man "in a sense, more human."(34)~The importance of
27 IV,23 | The importance of work in human life demands that its meaning
28 IV,24 | have the common, simple and human virtues, but they need to
29 V,26 | them also his legitimate human calling, his conjugal happiness,
30 V,27 | of his divinity, Christ's human actions were salvific for
31 VI,30 | Already at the beginning of human redemption, after Mary,
32 VI,30 | the marriage of divine and human action in the great economy
33 VI,30 | itself, while the second-the human action which is ours-though
34 VI,31 | dangers which threaten the human family. ~Even today we have
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