Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,2| natural continuation of the two preceding Synods(2): the
2 I, 0,6 | Augustine, a conflict between two loves: the love of God to
3 I, 0,10 | Lord.~Holding fast to the two principles of the compatibility
4 II | PART TWO ~THE PLAN OF GOD FOR MARRIAGE
5 II, 0,11 | Christian revelation recognizes two specific ways of realizing
6 II, 0,13 | wonderful the bond between two believers with a single
7 II, 0,13 | in fact they are truly two in one flesh and where the
8 II, 0,13 | typically Christian communion of two persons because it represents
9 II, 0,16 | virginity or celibacy are two ways of expressing and living
10 III, 1,19 | and woman "are no longer two but one flesh"(46) and they
11 III, 1,20 | indissolubility: "As a mutual gift of two persons, this intimate union,
12 III, 2,32 | initiative, between the two meanings of the conjugal
13 III, 2,32 | contraception, separate these two meanings that God the Creator
14 III, 2,32 | involves in the final analysis two irreconcilable concepts
15 III, 2,34 | intimacy involves the wills of two persons, who are however
16 III, 4,59 | Again I say to you, if two of you agree on earth about
17 III, 4,59 | Father in heaven. For where two or three are gathered in
18 IV, 2,70 | be considered here under two aspects: as universal and
19 IV, 4,78 | lived in the faith of the two Christian spouses, an effort
20 IV, 4,80 | place, marriage between two baptized persons is a real
21 IV, 4,80 | faithful. Therefore between two baptized persons there can
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