Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 0,6 | the dignity of women, to responsible procreation, to the education
2 II, 0,11| corresponds to the demands of responsible fertility. This fertility
3 III, 1,21| helping them acquire a truly responsible freedom, and if parents
4 III, 1,27| and to take an active and responsible part in family life, though
5 III, 2,28| through their free and responsible cooperation in transmitting
6 III, 2,31| of transmitting life in a responsible way. She also recognizes
7 III, 2,32| harmonizing conjugal love with the responsible transmission of life, the
8 III, 2,33| norm that must guide the responsible transmission of life. The
9 III, 2,34| wise and loving design in a responsible manner, is an historical
10 III, 2,35| their parenthood in a truly responsible way.~In this matter, while
11 III, 2,37| pedagogy for the active, responsible and fruitful inclusion of
12 III, 2,37| highly valuable guarantee for responsible personal growth in human
13 III, 3,45| encourage as far as possible responsible initiative by families.
14 III, 3,48| love-both through active and responsible involvement in the authentically
15 III, 4,63| moral life to be lived in responsible freedom. ~Thus, the Christian
16 IV, 1,66| of conjugal sexuality and responsible parenthood, with the essential
17 IV, 1,67| with the full, active and responsible participation of all those
18 IV, 2 | operative principle and responsible agent the Church herself,
19 IV, 2,71| through their gradual and responsible inclusion in the ecclesial
20 IV, 2,72| Church, which is the subject responsible for the pastoral care of
21 IV, 2,72| problems connected with the responsible regulation of fertility
22 IV, 3,73| The person principally responsible in the diocese for the pastoral
23 IV, 3,74| helping couples towards truly responsible parenthood; they can open
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