Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 I”, 1,2 | spouses themselves and for the children in their affective and formational
2 II”, 1,10 | begetting and up-bringing of children or not. The orientation
3 III”, 1,14 | procreation and up-bringing of children which benefits the entire
4 III”, 1,14 | of the weakest, i.e., the children. ~
5 III”, 1,15 | of society, and that the children’s upbringing is the first
6 III”, 2,17 | one another and to their children, and families play an essential
7 III”, 3,19 | toward the generation of children; the possibility to love
8 III”, 3,21 | and other ways of bringing children into the world. But what
9 III”, 3,22 | advantage of the partners, the children and society itself”.[36][
10 III”, 4,23 | legalize the adoption of children by homosexual couples adds
11 III”, 4,23 | attributed to that union to adopt children without a family”.[45][45]
12 IV”, 2,25 | between the parents and the children, expresses unconditional
13 IV”, 2,26 | This then is a good for the children. This is the only origin
14 IV”, 2,26 | safeguards the principle of the children’s identity not only from
15 IV”, 2,26 | humanizing context for welcoming children, the context which most
16 IV”, 3,29 | decision to have the number of children which the spouses decide
17 IV”, 3,29 | education desired for their children, [67][67] fiscal treatment
18 VI”, 2,39 | psychological traumas in the children, and the reaffirmation of
19 VI”, 5,45 | with regard to their own children and the society in which
20 VI”, 8,49 | especially with regard to the children. Prevention, also in this
21 Conclu”, 0,50| the family, motherhood and children” (Art. 49); Colombia: “The
22 Conclu”, 0,50| example, the adoption of children by persons living in a homosexual
23 Conclu”, 0,50| welcoming and educating their children”. SECOND VATICAN COUNCIL,
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