Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 0,6 | between freedoms that are in mutual conflict, that is, according
2 II, 0,13| faithfulness in definitive mutual giving; and it is open to
3 III, 1,19| marriage promise of total mutual self-giving.~This conjugal
4 III, 1,19| dignity acknowledged by mutual and total love."(48)~
5 III, 1,20| its indissolubility: "As a mutual gift of two persons, this
6 III, 1,21| the aged; where there is mutual service every day; when
7 III, 2,32| preserve the full sense of mutual self-giving and human procreation
8 III, 2,35| the law which unites the mutual love of husband and wife
9 III, 3,46| Rights ~46. The ideal of mutual support and development
10 III, 4,50| the family will do by the mutual love of the spouses, by
11 III, 4,56| Marriage as a Sacrament of Mutual Sanctification and an Act
12 III, 4,56| perpetual fidelity through mutual self-bestowal.... For this
13 III, 4,56| as well as towards their mutual sanctification, and hence
14 III, 4,58| marriage. ~Repentance and mutual pardon within the bosom
15 IV, 1,69| problems that arise, in mutual service, and in active sharing
16 IV, 1,69| families-there will take place a mutual exchange of presence and
17 IV, 2,71| choosing a vocation, through mutual help among family members
18 IV, 2,72| dignity, the increase of mutual solidarity, knowledge of
19 IV, 4,83| marriages. These include mutual lack of understanding and
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