Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,2 | a virgin betrothed to a man whose name was Joseph, of
2 I,2 | Mary was "betrothed to a man whose name was Joseph, of
3 I,2 | be, since I do not know man?" (Lk 1:34) The angel responds: "
4 I,3 | husband Joseph, being a just man and unwilling to put her
5 II,4 | this obedience of faith man freely commits himself entirely
6 II,9 | belongs to the human race as a man among men, a citizen of
7 II,16 | and in favor with God and man" (Lk 2:52) took place within
8 III | III ~A JUST MAN A HUSBAND ~
9 III,17| judgment that he was "a just man" (Mt 1:19).~One must come
10 III,17| important testimonies concerning man and his vocation. Through
11 III,18| 18. Above all, the "just" man of Nazareth possesses the
12 III,18| a virgin betrothed to a man whose name was Joseph" (
13 III,18| body and became "the Son of Man."~Addressing Joseph through
14 III,19| own vocation. This "just" man, who, in the spirit of the
15 III,19| suppose that his love as a man was also given new birth
16 III,19| interpersonal contact between man and woman have their definitive
17 III,19| which he experienced as a man. And this love proved to
18 III,19| greater than this "just man" could ever have expected
19 III,20| united to Joseph, the just man, by a bond of marital and
20 III,21| family-as the first dimension of man's existence in the world-is
21 IV,23 | transforms nature" and makes man "in a sense, more human."(34)~
22 IV,23 | in his salvific plan for man and the world, and to deepen...
23 V,25 | the inner portrait of the man. The Gospels speak exclusively
24 V,27 | the purpose of sanctifying man: "By virtue of his divinity,
25 VI,30 | incarnate in St. Joseph, the man known for having faithfully
26 VI,32 | the apostolate.~This just man, who bore within himself
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