Chapter, Paragraph
1 II,7 | earth. The Savior began the work of salvation by this virginal
2 II,8 | of self, of his life and work; in having turned his human
3 II,16| obligations of the family and of work, which he performed at the
4 IV | IV ~WORK AS AN EXPRESSION OF LOVE ~
5 IV,22| 22. Work was the daily expression
6 IV,22| Gospel specifies the kind of work Joseph did in order to support
7 IV,22| understood as a sharing in the work of Joseph. Having learned
8 IV,22| Joseph. Having learned the work of his presumed father,
9 IV,22| too, by analogy, is Jesus' work at the side of Joseph the
10 IV,22| the Worker on May 1. Human work, and especially manual labor,
11 IV,22| humanity of the Son of God, work too has been taken up in
12 IV,22| Jesus, Joseph brought human work closer to the mystery of
13 IV,23| played a notable role, since "work is a human good" which "
14 IV,23| The importance of work in human life demands that
15 V,25| Joseph also shrouds his work as a carpenter in the house
16 VI,31| faithfully cooperate in the work of salvation; that she may
17 VI,32| parents, those who live by the work of their hands or by any
18 VI,32| or by any other kind of work, those called to the contemplative
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