Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro”, 0,1 | even their equivalence to families originating in a marriage
2 I”, 3,7 | number of marriages and families recognized as such by the
3 I”, 3,7 | produced great instability in families and favored the ideal of
4 III”, 2,17 | and to their children, and families play an essential role in
5 IV”, 1,24 | not all spouses nor all families really develop all the personal
6 IV”, 3,29 | breakdowns of many marriages and families. “The experience of different
7 IV”, 3,29 | with regard to their own families. [68][68] From this comes
8 VI”, 3,40 | the family are Christian families because they, being the
9 VI”, 5,45 | The witness of Christian families is irreplaceable both with
10 VI”, 5,45 | must defend the family; the families themselves must demand respect
11 VI”, 7,47 | is an evil for persons, families and societies. What is “
12 Conclu”, 0,50| to, or even equivalent to families based on marriage, is a
13 Conclu”, 0,50| JOHN PAUL II, Letter to Families Gratissimam sane, No. 6. ~~~ ~~~[
14 Conclu”, 0,50| JOHN PAUL II, Letter to Families Gratissimam sane, No. 8. ~~~ ~~~[
15 Conclu”, 0,50| JOHN PAUL II, Letter to Families Gratissimam sane, No. 7-
16 Conclu”, 0,50| JOHN PAUL II, Letter to Families Gratissimam sane, No. 11. ~~~ ~~~[
17 Conclu”, 0,50| JOHN PAUL II, Letter to Families Gratissimam sane, No. 9-
18 Conclu”, 0,50| consortio, No. 21 and Letter to Families Gratissimam sane, No. 13-
19 Conclu”, 0,50| JOHN PAUL II, Letter to Families Gratissimam sane, No. 16. ~~~ ~~~[
20 Conclu”, 0,50| consortio, No. 6; Cf. Letter to Families Gratissimam sane, No. 13. ~~~ ~~~[
21 Conclu”, 0,50| JOHN PAUL II, Letter to Families Gratissimam sane, No. 20. ~~~ ~~~[
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