Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 0,5 | in the name and with the power of Christ but also through
2 I, 0,5 | Rv. 19:10), so that the power of the Gospel might shine
3 I, 0,5 | to conscience and not to power, and in this way she defends
4 I, 0,6 | family, but as an autonomous power of self-affirmation, often
5 II, 0,13| enriched by His redeeming power.~By virtue of the sacramentality
6 II, 0,13| of the body and instinct, power of feeling and affectivity,
7 II, 0,15| unity by the redemptive power of the death and Resurrection
8 III, 1,18| Love as the Principle and Power of Communion ~18. The family,
9 III, 1,18| that task, its permanent power and its final goal is love:
10 III, 2,28| sharing in His love and in His power as Creator and Father, through
11 III, 3,47| Christian couples and parents a power and a commitment to live
12 III, 4,55| dignity and sharing in the power of Christ the High Priest
13 III, 4,63| Christ exercises His royal power by serving us,(161) so also
14 III, 4,63| Christ has communicated this power to his disciples that they
15 III, 4,63| Further, He has shared this power so that by serving Him in
16 IV, 1,67| source of her sanctifying power(166) must be per se valid,
17 IV, 4,78| his duty to do all in his power to ensure the Catholic baptism
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