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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Familiaris Consortio

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   Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,1 | of presenting them with new horizons, helping them to 2 I, 0,4 | the unchangeable and ever new Gospel of Jesus Christ, 3 I, 0,6 | courage needed for raising up new human life: thus life is 4 I, 0,7 | divorce and of recourse to a new union, even on the part 5 I, 0,8 | commitment, so that the new culture now emerging may 6 I, 0,8 | society. In this way the "new humanism" will not distract 7 I, 0,8 | technical applications offer new and immense possibilities 8 II, 0,13 | becomes a real symbol of that new and eternal covenant sanctioned 9 II, 0,13 | Lord pours forth gives a new heart, and renders man and 10 II, 0,13 | seven sacraments of the New Covenant.(30)~Indeed, by 11 II, 0,13 | definitively placed within the new and eternal covenant, in 12 II, 0,13 | conjugal love, but with a new significance which not only 13 II, 0,14 | God for giving life to a new human person. Thus the couple, 14 II, 0,14 | receive from God the gift of a new responsibility. Their parental 15 II, 0,16 | in his or her flesh the new world of the future resurrection.( 16 III, 1,19 | Christian couples the gift of a new communion of love that is 17 III, 1,19 | Church and to the world the new communion of love, given 18 III, 1,20 | sacrament of matrimony offers a "new heart": thus the couples 19 III, 1,20 | definitive love of Christ, the new and eternal Covenant made 20 III, 1,20 | hope have not entered a new union: these spouses too 21 III, 1,21 | also called to experience a new and original communion which 22 III, 1,22 | of God, calling her the new Eve and presenting her as 23 III, 1,25 | called upon to develop a new attitude of love, manifesting 24 III, 1,26 | through the image of these new generations that will receive 25 III, 1,27 | respect the autonomy of the new family; above all they carry 26 III, 2,29 | Norm, Always Old Yet Always New ~29. Precisely because the 27 III, 2,29 | norm, always old yet always new, regarding marriage and 28 III, 2,29 | human, exclusive and open to new life (Humanae vitae, 11; 29 III, 2,30 | offers the hope of creating a new and better humanity, but 30 III, 2,30 | the spiritual riches of a new human life. The ultimate 31 III, 2,31 | these problems offers a new and stronger confirmation 32 III, 2,36 | begetting in love and for love a new person who has within himself 33 III, 2,38 | creating activity, has a new specific source in the sacrament 34 III, 2,39 | holiness, according to their new nature (Eph. 4:22-24), and 35 III, 2,40 | pastoral work. This involves a new form of cooperation between 36 III, 2,41 | the heart to discover the new needs and sufferings of 37 III, 3,47 | every family pertains by a new and original right to the 38 III, 3,48 | For a New International Order ~48. 39 III, 3,48 | extended in a completely new way: it now also involves 40 III, 3,48 | involves cooperating for a new international order, since 41 III, 4,49 | continuous proclamation of the new commandment of love, the 42 III, 4,52 | the sacrament of marriage new strength to transmit the 43 III, 4,55 | Christ the High Priest of the New and Eternal Covenant.(137)~ 44 III, 4,56 | spouses are made part in a new way by marriage, conjugal 45 III, 4,57 | In this sacrifice of the New and Eternal Covenant, Christian 46 III, 4,61 | the Council opened up a new possibility for the Christian 47 III, 4,63 | The New Commandment of Love ~63. 48 III, 4,63 | accordance with the gift and new commandment of love.~The 49 III, 4,63 | inspired and guide by the new law of the Spirit and, in 50 III, 4,64 | Inspired and sustained by the new commandment of love, the 51 IV, 1,66 | from the fact that, in the new situations, young people 52 IV, 1,66 | to face and deal with the new difficulties. But experience 53 IV, 1,66 | wedding, so as to give a new meaning, content and form 54 IV, 1,68 | Christian communities, and new and unjustified anxieties 55 IV, 1,69 | discover and live their new vocation and mission. In 56 IV, 1,69 | responsibilities as they face the new problems that arise, in 57 IV, 1,69 | themselves in a context of new values and responsibilities, 58 IV, 4,77 | offering to others, in a new form, the kindness and the 59 IV, 4,83 | from becoming involved in a new union and devote themselves 60 IV, 4,84 | usually intend to enter into a new union, obviously not with 61 IV, 4,84 | of the celebration of a new sacramentally valid marriage, 62 Conclu, 0,86| Christ is mirrored and given new life. May she, the Handmaid


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