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psycho-biological 2
psycho-social 2
psychological 4
public 30
publicly 3
pure 1
purely 1
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31 council
31 rights
30 community
30 public
29 common
29 real
28 law
Pontifical Council for the Family
Family, marriage and de facto unions

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   Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Pre | same time, the undeniable public transcendence of the present 2 I”, 1,2 | taken on publicly. From this public assumption of responsibilities 3 I”, 1,3 | Church is well known by public opinion, and it is not necessary 4 I”, 1,3 | especially to those with public responsibilities, the inappropriateness 5 I”, 1,3 | situations to the category of public interest. With the pretext 6 II”, 1,9 | love is not created by any public authority: it is a natural 7 II”, 1,9 | bond, with its original public dimension that gives the 8 II”, 1,9 | societies, the State and the public authorities must not institutionalize 9 II”, 1,11 | the distinction between public interest and private interest. 10 II”, 1,11 | former, society and the public authorities must protect 11 II”, 1,11 | Whenever a matter is of public interest, public law intervenes, 12 II”, 1,11 | matter is of public interest, public law intervenes, and what , 13 II”, 1,11 | Marriage and the family are of public interest; they are the fundamental 14 II”, 1,11 | is not for that reason of public interest. The public authorities 15 II”, 1,11 | of public interest. The public authorities can not get 16 II”, 1,11 | the private level. Their public recognition or equivalency 17 II”, 1,11 | a private interest to a public interest, damages the family 18 II”, 2,12 | the presumption to have public recognition does not only 19 II”, 2,12 | bond and a unit sealed by a public dimension of justice. What 20 II”, 2,12 | current projects to confer public status on de facto unions. ~ 21 III”, 1,14 | institutional character of public recognition by the State 22 III”, 2,16 | 16) Through public recognition of de facto 23 III”, 2,18 | effective way to watch over the public interest does not consist 24 III”, 3,22 | 81), and the unrelenting public opinion campaigns to gain 25 IV”, 2,25 | identity has a right to public recognition which society 26 IV”, 3,29 | should be upheld by the public authorities; the situation 27 VI”, 7,47 | and to stress the need for public witness to the dignity of 28 Conclu”, 0,50| recognition and placing them on a public level similar to, or even 29 Conclu”, 0,50| relationships. The “indifference” of public administrations toward this 30 Conclu”, 0,50| system” (Art. 6); Spain: “The public authorities assure the social,


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