Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 III, 1,21| interpersonal relationships of the different members of the family constitutes
2 III, 1,23| discrimination between the different types of work and professions
3 III, 1,23| With due respect to the different vocations of men and women,
4 III, 2,32| the data provided by the different human sciences, theological
5 III, 2,34| the law,' as if there were different degrees or forms of precept
6 III, 2,34| precept in God's law for different individuals and situations.
7 III, 2,37| brothers and sisters and the different generations living together
8 III, 4,51| part of all those who in different ways participate in its
9 III, 4,57| the Eucharistic bread, the different members of the Christian
10 IV, 1,65| accompanying it step by step in the different stages of its formation
11 IV, 1,66| should feel involved in the different phases of the preparation
12 IV, 1,66| Courses," balancing the different aspects-doctrinal, pedagogical,
13 IV, 1,68| for marriage can exist in different degrees, and it is the primary
14 IV, 2,72| effectiveness and methods-the different ecclesial communities, the
15 IV, 2,72| engaged in various ways, for different reasons and at different
16 IV, 2,72| different reasons and at different levels, in the pastoral
17 IV, 4,77| eternal life.~In all these different situations let prayer, the
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