Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 0,4 | Moreover, the call and demands of the Spirit resound in
2 I, 0,9 | the gifts of God and the demands of His definitive and absolute
3 II, 0,11| also corresponds to the demands of responsible fertility.
4 II, 0,13| and their children, the demands of a love which forgives
5 II, 0,13| forming one heart and soul; it demands indissolubility and faithfulness
6 III, 2,33| without concealing its demands of radicalness and perfection.~
7 III, 2,33| a higher human value. It demands continual effort, yet, thanks
8 III, 2,34| responding to the deepest demands of the human being created
9 III, 2,34| joy.~This shared progress demands reflection, instruction
10 III, 2,34| progress, a progress that demands awareness of sin, a sincere
11 III, 2,39| The mission to educate demands that Christian parents should
12 III, 3,45| between the family and society demands that the family be open
13 III, 4,50| extraordinary richness of values and demands: totality, oneness, fidelity
14 III, 4,51| This profession of faith demands that it be prolonged in
15 III, 4,51| presenting the concrete "demands" of their sharing in the
16 IV, 1,69| in relationship with its demands of communion and service
17 IV, 4,80| human beings, whose dignity demands that they should be always
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