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1 1, 5 | presided over the first Christian communities. 3 ~The Fathers
2 1, 9 | to witness more fully to Christian living by including the
3 2, 18| inspired by specifically Christian considerations; and from
4 2, 19| 19. The Christian priesthood, being of a new
5 2, 20| with the Church. 25 Thus, Christian couples walk together toward
6 2, 25| and you, eager students of Christian doctrine and masters of
7 3, 35| brief account suffice. In Christian antiquity the Fathers and
8 3, 36| of the faith and of holy Christian practices, promoted, defended,
9 3, 40| appropriateness of celibacy for the Christian priesthood, of which the
10 3, 42| ministers of Churches or other Christian communities separated from
11 4, 51| it is made with human and Christian prudence and responsibility—
12 4, 57| of a genuinely and fully Christian married and family life.
13 4, 57| assistance to married persons and Christian families.106 For the Christian
14 4, 57| Christian families.106 For the Christian family, the example of the
15 7, 85| source of scandal to the Christian people. ~
16 7, 88| being able to live as good Christian lay people. To these the
17 9, 96| In a spirit of faith and Christian love, they should foster
18 9, 97| intensity, and strive after Christian perfection while living
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