Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 0,6 | more lively awareness of personal freedom and greater attention
2 I, 0,9 | absolute love in the entire personal and social life of man.
3 II, 0,11| Himself He lives a mystery of personal loving communion. Creating
4 II, 0,11| sign and fruit of a total personal self-giving, in which the
5 II, 0,11| involves a whole series of personal values. For the harmonious
6 II, 0,13| will. It aims at a deeply personal unity, the unity that, beyond
7 III, 1,19| is nurtured through the personal willingness of the spouses
8 III, 1,19| is contrary to the equal personal dignity of men and women
9 III, 1,19| will radiate from the equal personal dignity of husband and wife,
10 III, 1,20| 50)~Being rooted in the personal and total self-giving of
11 III, 1,22| gives man and woman an equal personal dignity, endowing them with
12 III, 1,23| total respect for their personal dignity, and that society
13 III, 1,25| a very special form of personal friendship."(70) As for
14 III, 1,26| profound esteem for their personal dignity, and a great respect
15 III, 2,32| called upon to give itself in personal totality.~When, instead,
16 III, 2,32| conjugal communion and to live personal love with its requirement
17 III, 2,32| object" that, by breaking the personal unity of soul and body,
18 III, 2,35| have reached a more mature personal responsibility with regard
19 III, 2,36| others that a well-rounded personal and social development will
20 III, 2,37| leads to respect for the personal dignity of each individual,
21 III, 2,37| that is truly and fully personal: for sexuality is an enrichment
22 III, 2,37| guarantee for responsible personal growth in human sexuality. ~
23 III, 2,39| trained to conduct their personal life in true righteousness
24 III, 3,43| respecting and fostering personal dignity in each and every
25 III, 3,43| grow wiser and to harmonize personal rights with the other requirements
26 III, 3,43| keeping him conscious of his personal dignity, enriching him with
27 III, 4,60| the mystery of God and to personal dialogue with Him: "It is
28 III, 4,61| and of extending it into personal, family and social life.
29 III, 4,63| written code, but in the personal action of the Holy Spirit
30 III, 4,64| effort to promote a truly personal community, initiated and
31 IV, 1,68| saying that social as well as personal motives enter into the request
32 IV, 3,73| care. He must devote to it personal interest, care, time, personnel
33 IV, 3,73| resources, but above all personal support for the families
34 IV, 3,73| liturgical matters but to personal and social matters as well.
35 IV, 4,77| necessary to maintain tactful personal contact with such families.
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