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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Familiaris Consortio

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person

   Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,1 | offers her services to every person who wonders about the destiny 2 Intro, 0,2 | the Gospel to the human person during growth and to bring 3 I, 0,4 | the dignity of the human person, are offered to the men 4 I, 0,4 | this danger to the human person and are working for the 5 I, 0,8 | advancement of the human person. ~It becomes necessary, 6 I, 0,8 | the values of the human person as such. The great task 7 I, 0,8 | advancement of the human person in his or her whole truth, 8 II, 0,11 | the vocation of the human person in its entirety, to love: 9 II, 0,11 | innermost being of the human person as such. It is realized 10 II, 0,11 | self-giving, in which the whole person, including the temporal 11 II, 0,11 | dimension, is present: if the person were to withhold something 12 II, 0,11 | plan of God, the Creator. A person's freedom, far from being 13 II, 0,13 | all the elements of the person enter- appeal of the body 14 II, 0,14 | giving life to a new human person. Thus the couple, while 15 II, 0,14 | to the life of the human person, for example, adoption, 16 II, 0,15 | fraternity-through which each human person is introduced into the " 17 II, 0,15 | in the family the human person is not only brought into 18 II, 0,15 | setting in which the human person is introduced into the great 19 II, 0,16 | eternal life. The celibate person thus anticipates in his 20 II, 0,16 | fecundity, the celibate person becomes spiritually fruitful, 21 III, 1,20 | impossible, to be bound to one person for the whole of life, and 22 III, 1,22 | or her lofty dignity as a person, that is, as a living image 23 III, 1,22 | responsibilities proper to the human person. God then manifests the 24 III, 1,24 | the human being not as a person but as a thing, as an object 25 III, 2,28 | procreation the divine image from person to person.(81)~Fecundity 26 III, 2,28 | divine image from person to person.(81)~Fecundity is the fruit 27 III, 2,30 | thus defending the human person and the world from all who 28 III, 2,31 | and the view of the human person that the Church proposes: 29 III, 2,31 | integral truth about the human person, in a cultural situation 30 III, 2,32 | Integral Vision of the Human Person and of His or Her Vocation ~ 31 III, 2,32 | essential reference to the person, the Church more urgently 32 III, 2,32 | value and task of the whole person, created male and female 33 III, 2,32 | the nature of the human person and his or her acts, preserve 34 III, 2,32 | irreconcilable concepts of the human person and of human sexuality. 35 III, 2,32 | accepting the cycle of the person, that is the woman, and 36 III, 2,32 | interaction of nature and person. ~ 37 III, 2,33 | and dignity of the human person, the Church interprets the 38 III, 2,34 | itself at the service of that person's full humanity with the 39 III, 2,34 | the extent that the human person is able to respond to God' 40 III, 2,36 | love and for love a new person who has within himself or 41 III, 2,36 | the task of helping that person effectively to live a fully 42 III, 2,37 | inmost meaning in leading the person to the gift of self in love.~ 43 III, 2,37 | a virtue that develops a person's authentic maturity and 44 III, 2,37 | sexual dimension of the person and his or her ethical values, 45 III, 2,39 | maturity...in the human person. Rather, its principal aims 46 III, 3,46 | family and of the human person; and society, far from putting 47 III, 4,64 | his or her dignity as a person and as a child of God.~It 48 III, 4,64 | whatever is given to a needy person."(163) ~While building up 49 III, 4,64 | the service of the human person and the world, really bringing 50 IV, 1,68 | In fact, the faith of the person asking the Church for marriage 51 IV, 2,72 | development of the human person, the medical, juridical 52 IV, 3,73 | Bishops and Priests ~73. The person principally responsible 53 IV, 4,78 | societies, the non- baptized person professes no religion at 54 IV, 4,80 | the giving of the whole person: such a giving, moreover, 55 IV, 4,80 | overcome unless the human person, from childhood, with the 56 IV, 4,80 | as to introduce the human person in every aspect, and therefore 57 Conclu, 0,86| indispensable and urgent that every person of good will should endeavor 58 Conclu, 0,86| Gospel and of the human person and with respect for lawful


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