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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Familiaris Consortio

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form

   Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 0,11 | one is, in its own proper form, an actuation of the most 2 II, 0,11 | extrinsic imposition of a form. Rather it is an interior 3 II, 0,11 | is secured against every form of subjectivism or relativism 4 III, 1,22 | of women in the highest form possible, by assuming human 5 III, 1,25 | should live "a very special form of personal friendship."( 6 III, 2,31 | population growth in the form it has taken in many parts 7 III, 2,33 | Christ constitutes an eminent form of charity for souls."(92)~ 8 III, 2,37 | celibacy as the supreme form of that self-giving that 9 III, 2,37 | opposed to an often widespread form of imparting sex information 10 III, 2,40 | work. This involves a new form of cooperation between parents 11 III, 3,43 | this free giving takes the form of heartfelt acceptance, 12 III, 3,44 | primary and irreplaceable form of expression.~Families 13 III, 3,44 | find expression also in the form of political intervention: 14 III, 3,46 | authorities; the right to form associations with other 15 III, 4,54 | sense, of love and life.~A form of missionary activity can 16 III, 4,62 | 156) ~Far from being a form of escapism from everyday 17 III, 4,64 | substance was given in summary form in the Synod's Message to 18 III, 4,64 | task for the family is to form persons in love and also 19 IV, 1,66 | new meaning, content and form to the so-called premarital 20 IV, 1,67 | in social and community form the essentially ecclesial 21 IV, 1,67 | impediments, the canonical form and the actual rite of the 22 IV, 2 | particular and specific form of pastoral activity- has 23 IV, 2,72 | faith of the Church, to form consciences according to 24 IV, 3,76 | fundamental human values that form part of the true good of 25 IV, 4,77 | offering to others, in a new form, the kindness and the wisdom 26 IV, 4,78 | liturgical and canonical form of marriage, Ordinaries 27 IV, 4,81 | would be exposed to some form of harm, would lose economic 28 Conclu, 0,86| difficulties; it is an eminent form of love to give it back


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