Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,3 | these circumstances, "her husband Joseph, being a just man
2 II,7 | refer to Joseph as Mary's husband and to Mary as his wife (
3 II,7 | Joseph? Was he not Mary's husband?... Scripture states, through
4 II,7 | an angel, that he was her husband. Do not fear, says the angel,
5 II,8(23) | Solemnity of St. Joseph, Husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary.~
6 II,8(24) | Solemnity of St. Joseph, Husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary.~
7 III | III ~A JUST MAN A HUSBAND ~
8 III,18 | clear characteristics of a husband. Luke refers to Mary as "
9 III,18 | set before us the image of husband and wife. According to Jewish
10 III,18 | certain period of time, the husband brought the wife into his
11 III,18 | Joseph was already her "husband." Mary, however, preserved
12 III,18 | God speaks to him as the husband of the Virgin of Nazareth.
13 III,18 | virgin, the wife of her husband" (cf. Lk 1:27).~
14 III,19 | and was bound to her by a husband's love, was once again called
15 III,19 | completely unique way-the love of husband and wife, deepening within
16 III,20 | Mother of God, and gave her a husband's "gift of self." Even though
17 VI,28 | from his having been the husband of Mary and the presumed
18 VI,31(48)| Solemnity of St. Joseph, Husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary;
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