Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 III, 1,27| continue to be present and to take an active and responsible
2 III, 2,35| at the present time must take on the task of instilling
3 III, 2,36| parents by that very fact take on the task of helping that
4 III, 3,44| families should be the first to take steps to see that the laws
5 III, 3,45| State cannot and must not take away from families the functions
6 III, 4,50| family is called upon to take part actively and responsibly
7 III, 4,51| and family community must take place in "togetherness,"
8 III, 4,64| Church can and ought to take on a more homelike or family
9 IV, 1,66| sacrament of Matrimony should take place in the months and
10 IV, 1,66| dispositions, so they will also take steps to see that there
11 IV, 1,68| do so, he has the duty to take note of the situation and
12 IV, 1,69| Christian families-there will take place a mutual exchange
13 IV, 2,70| level, must ever fail to take into consideration the pastoral
14 IV, 3,76| regulated. Families should also take care to seek for their children
15 IV, 3,76| the necessary talents, to take up this sensitive type of
16 IV, 4,77| the family, aspects which take their inspiration from the
17 IV, 4,79| Bishops did not fail to take into careful consideration
18 IV, 4,80| present state of things cannot take place with full truth without
19 IV, 4,81| and proper marriage will take place only after a period
20 IV, 4,81| ecclesial community should take care to become acquainted
21 IV, 4,84| obligation to separate, they "take on themselves the duty to
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