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1 1, 4| due regard for sex, age or family situation, and were determined 2 1, 4| of the individual and his family. Moreover, the worker was 3 1, 6| relationship not only to the family, but also to the common 4 1, 6| the development of one's family, whatever the concrete form 5 1, 11| inasmuch as the individual, the family and society are prior to 6 2, 13| groups, beginning with the family and including economic, 7 2, 15| maintenance of the worker and his family, including a certain amount 8 3, 26| concern the whole human family. These consequences are 9 4, 30| needed for personal and family autonomy, and should be 10 4, 34| wage for the support of the family, social insurance for old 11 4, 39| for "human ecology" is the family, in which man receives his 12 4, 39| person. Here we mean the family founded on marriage, in 13 4, 39| to go back to seeing the family as the sanctuary of life. 14 4, 39| the sanctuary of life. The family is indeed sacred: it is 15 4, 39| so-called culture of death, the family is the heart of the culture 16 4, 43| provide for the needs of his family, his community, his nation, 17 5, 45| the nation, society, the family, religious groups and individuals 18 5, 45| as well as defending the family, the various social organizations 19 5, 47| right to live in a united family and in a moral environment 20 5, 47| right freely to establish a family, to have and to rear children 21 5, 49| charity, beginning in the family with the mutual support 22 5, 49| another. In this sense the family too can be called a community 23 5, 49| happen, however, that when a family does decide to live up fully 24 5, 49| therefore to promote not only family policies, but also those 25 5, 49| policies which have the family as their principle object, 26 5, 49| policies which assist the family by providing adequate resources 27 5, 49| distancing the latter from the family unit and in order to strengthen 28 5, 49| generations.101~Apart from the family, other intermediate communities 29 5, 51| not limited to one's own family, nation or State, but extends 30 5, 51| another member of the human family. No one can say that he 31 5, 52| human enrichment of the family of nations.~ ~ 32 6, 54| the "working class", the family and education, the duties 33 6, 58| relation to the whole human family. Today we are facing the 34 6, 58| interests of the whole human family be equally represented. 35 6, 62| journey towards the human family and in its midst, and she