Chapter, §
1 1, 2 | value of conjugal love in marriage and the relationship of
2 1, 4 | of the moral teaching on marriage—a teaching which is based
3 1, 4 | documents on the nature of marriage, the correct use of conjugal
4 1, 6 | with the moral doctrine on marriage constantly taught by the
5 2, 8 | and on earth is named." 7~Marriage, then, is far from being
6 2, 8 | rearing of new lives. ~The marriage of those who have been baptized
7 2, 9 | themselves to one another in marriage. Though this fidelity of
8 2, 9 | accord with the nature of marriage, but also that it is the
9 2, 9 | bring new life into being. "Marriage and conjugal love are by
10 2, 9 | really the supreme gift of marriage and contribute in the highest
11 2, 10| Creator. The very nature of marriage and its use makes His will
12 2, 12| are both inherent to the marriage act. ~The reason is that
13 2, 12| fundamental nature of the marriage act, while uniting husband
14 2, 12| is preserved, the use of marriage fully retains its sense
15 2, 13| constitutes the norm of marriage, and contradicts the will
16 2, 14| and Christian doctrine of marriage when We are obliged once
17 2, 16| the moral laws governing marriage, that human intelligence
18 2, 18| intact the whole moral law of marriage, the Church is convinced
19 3, 24| considerably advance the welfare of marriage and the family and also
20 3, 25| serve Him in the state of marriage. While the Church does indeed
21 3, 28| the Church's teaching on marriage. In the performance of your
22 3, 30| safeguarding the holiness of marriage, in order to guide married
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