Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 0,13| aims at a deeply personal unity, the unity that, beyond
2 II, 0,13| deeply personal unity, the unity that, beyond union in one
3 II, 0,14| permanent sign of conjugal unity and a living and inseparable
4 II, 0,15| is reconstituted in its unity by the redemptive power
5 III, 1,19| The Indivisible Unity of Conjugal Communion ~19.
6 III, 1,19| real image of that unique unity which makes of the Church
7 III, 1,19| established by the Lord, the unity of marriage will radiate
8 III, 1,20| characterized not only by its unity but also by its indissolubility: "
9 III, 1,21| and with each other in the unity of the Church of God. The
10 III, 1,21| communion reestablished, unity restored. In particular,
11 III, 1,25| family but promotes its unity and stability, and by means
12 III, 2,29| Successor of Peter in the unity of faith, firmly holds what
13 III, 2,32| by breaking the personal unity of soul and body, strikes
14 III, 2,34| important in this field is unity of moral and pastoral judgment
15 III, 2,34| pastoral judgment by priests, a unity that must be carefully sought
16 III, 3,48| Church," to be a sign of unity for the world and in this
17 III, 4,57| and shares in the wider unity of the Church. Their sharing
18 IV, 4,77| Church, as being the sign of unity in diversity. As far as
19 IV, 4,77| shown, in the firm hope that unity will be maintained. Much
20 IV, 4,78| motivation for expressing their unity in the sphere of moral and
21 IV, 4,78| for Promoting Christian Unity should be followed.(179)~
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