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1 1, 2 | of the value of conjugal love in marriage and the relationship
2 1, 2 | of conjugal acts to this love. ~But the most remarkable
3 1, 3 | the relevance of married love to the harmony and mutual
4 2, 7 | to the demands of married love or of responsible parenthood,
5 2, 8 | 8. Married love particularly reveals its
6 2, 8 | origin from God, who "is love," 6 the Father "from whom
7 2 | Married Love~
8 2, 9 | and exigencies of married love are clearly indicated, and
9 2, 9 | evaluate them exactly. ~This love is above all fully human,
10 2, 9 | human fulfillment. ~It is a love which is total—that very
11 2, 9 | gift of himself. ~Married love is also faithful and exclusive
12 2, 9 | happiness. ~Finally, this love is fecund. It is not confined
13 2, 9 | Marriage and conjugal love are by their nature ordained
14 2, 10| 10. Married love, therefore, requires of
15 2, 12| its sense of true mutual love and its ordination to the
16 2, 13| matter, is no true act of love, and therefore offends the
17 2, 13| recognize that an act of mutual love which impairs the capacity
18 2, 13| experience the gift of married love while respecting the laws
19 2, 16| to express their mutual love and safeguard their fidelity
20 2, 16| of a true and authentic love. ~
21 3, 21| then will the expression of love, essential to married life,
22 3, 21| being a hindrance to their love of one another, transforms
23 3, 24| the fostering of married love." 30~
24 3, 25| united inseparably their love for one another and the
25 3, 25| cooperation they give to God's love, God who is the Author of
26 3 | disappoint us, because God's love has been poured into our
27 3 | these words: "Husbands, love your wives, as Christ loved
28 3 | Even so husbands should love their wives as their own
29 3 | however, let each one of you love his wife as himself, and
30 3, 29| likeness of the voice and the love of our Redeemer. ~So speak
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