Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 0,13| interiorly ordained, conjugal charity, which is the proper and
2 II, 0,13| called to live the very charity of Christ who gave Himself
3 II, 0,13| assumed into the spousal charity of Christ, sustained and
4 III, 1,25| manifesting towards his wife a charity that is both gentle and
5 III, 2,33| constitutes an eminent form of charity for souls."(92)~On the other
6 III, 4,56| exalting gifts of grace and of charity."(138)~The gift of Jesus
7 III, 4,56| lives with faith, hope and charity. Thus they increasingly
8 III, 4,57| Eucharist is a fountain of charity. In the Eucharistic gift
9 III, 4,57| the Eucharistic gift of charity the Christian family finds
10 III, 4,64| That the exercise of such charity may rise above any deficiencies
11 IV, 2,71| of spiritual and material charity towards other families,
12 IV, 2,72| people to perform works of charity for one another and for
13 IV, 3,74| witnesses to that universal charity which, through chastity
14 IV, 3,74| relationships of respect and charity towards one-parent families
15 IV, 3,74| examples of lives lived in charity and fraternal joy as members
16 IV, 4,80| concourse of the love of charity, given by Christ. In the
17 IV, 4,82| treating them with great charity and bringing them into the
18 IV, 4,84| to contribute to works of charity and to community efforts
19 IV, 4,84| persevered in prayer, penance and charity. ~
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