Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 III, 2,30| in whatever condition or state of development it is found.~
2 III, 2,40| absolutely guaranteed.~The State and the Church have the
3 III, 2,40| both the Church and the State must create and foster the
4 III, 3,44| and institutions of the State not only do not offend but
5 III, 3,45| virtue of this principle, the State cannot and must not take
6 III, 3,46| rights and duties before the State or any other community,
7 III, 3,46| usurpations of society and the State. In particular, the Synod
8 III, 4,49| couples and parents "in their state and way of life have their
9 III, 4,50| concern and distinguish its state of life. It is thus in the
10 III, 4,51| Kingdom of God in the married state.~The celebration of the
11 III, 4,56| duties and dignity of their state. By virtue of this sacrament,
12 IV, 3,74| more urgent by the present state of the world. ~
13 IV, 4,80| moreover, in the present state of things cannot take place
14 IV, 4,82| properly-defined and probably stable state of life, even though the
15 IV, 4,82| bond on the part of the State, such couples show that
16 IV, 4,84| from the fact that their state and condition of life objectively
17 IV, 4,84| are still living in this state will be able to obtain from
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