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1 5 | particularly concerning the family and private property, which
2 5 | private property and the family;~ 3rd ‑or that, without
3 5 | the legal existence of the family and private property is
4 5 | private property and the family in accordance with the principles
5 6, 2 | private property and the family, it also appears to us to
6 6, 2 | merely in the matter of the family and property. And so it
7 6, 2 | silent in regard only to the family and private property.~It
8 6, 2 | in matters concerning the family that we shall not even detain
9 6, 2 | liberty to preach about the family but not about private property.
10 7, 1 | help of superior groups ‑ family, corporation, State ‑ to
11 7, 1 | same principles that the family and corporation (collective
12 7, 3 | the Catechism within the family. As a result, the Church
13 7, 4 | sacred than it; that is, the family. Indeed, many would be the
14 7, 4 | cases in which a member of a family could not practice such
15 10 | to the abolition of the family, and so on. For, in this
16 10 | such as property and the family, is not worth living. Would
17 Summ, 5| private property or of the family ‑ could the Church accept
18 Summ, 5| private property and the family, holding the abolition of
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