Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,1| living freely their family lives. Supporting the first, illuminating
2 I, 0,6 | situation in which the family lives therefore appears as an
3 I, 0,9 | of this mystery in their lives. ~
4 II, 0,11 | love(21) and in Himself He lives a mystery of personal loving
5 III, 2,37 | since it interprets and lives it in a reductive and impoverished
6 III, 2,39 | through the witness of their lives, the first heralds of the
7 III, 4,53 | part in their children's lives also during adolescence
8 III, 4,54 | at least a part of their lives to working in missionary
9 III, 4,56 | couple throughout their lives. This fact is explicitly
10 III, 4,56 | Christ, who fills their whole lives with faith, hope and charity.
11 III, 4,56 | their married and family lives the very love of God for
12 III, 4,56 | transforming their whole lives into a "spiritual sacrifice."(
13 III, 4,56 | that characterize their lives: "As worshippers leading
14 III, 4,56 | worshippers leading holy lives in every place, the laity
15 III, 4,59 | family by which their daily lives are transformed into "spiritual
16 III, 4,60 | the future events in their lives will not be able to efface.
17 IV, 1,67 | assembly that manifests and lives the mystery of Christ and
18 IV, 1,68 | conjugal consent their whole lives in indissoluble love and
19 IV, 3,73 | helping them to see their lives in the light of the Gospel.
20 IV, 3,73 | words and by their Christian lives; the pastors do so by distinguishing
21 IV, 3,74 | the practical examples of lives lived in charity and fraternal
22 IV, 4,77 | supported in their Christian lives. Although the party faithful
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