Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,2| with Preceding Synods ~2. A sign of this profound interest
2 I, 0,6 | aspects: the first are a sign of the salvation of Christ
3 I, 0,6 | the world; the second, a sign of the refusal that man
4 II, 0,11 | a lie if it were not the sign and fruit of a total personal
5 II, 0,13 | means of the sacramental sign, of the very relationship
6 II, 0,14 | their love, a permanent sign of conjugal unity and a
7 II, 0,14 | the children the visible sign of the very love of God, "
8 III, 1,19 | communion is the fruit and the sign of a profoundly human need.
9 III, 1,20 | of marriage as a fruit, a sign and a requirement of the
10 III, 1,20 | of being in the world a "sign"-a small and precious sign,
11 III, 1,20 | sign"-a small and precious sign, sometimes also subjected
12 III, 2,28 | Fecundity is the fruit and the sign of conjugal love, the living
13 III, 2,33 | with God's plan and as a sign of the unitive and fruitful
14 III, 3,48 | large- scale Church," to be a sign of unity for the world and
15 III, 4,49 | Christian family is a fruit and sign of the supernatural fecundity
16 III, 4,51 | the family, making them a sign and meeting place of the
17 III, 4,54 | called to be a luminous sign of the presence of Christ
18 III, 4,56 | cross, resurrection, and sign, which were stressed more
19 IV, 1,67 | morality. ~Inasmuch as it is a sign, the liturgical celebration
20 IV, 3,73 | seen in this light: to be a sign of the importance that I
21 IV, 4,77 | the Church, as being the sign of unity in diversity. As
22 IV, 4,84 | repenting of having broken the sign of the Covenant and of fidelity
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