Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 I”, 3,8 | reciprocal self-giving and its essential characteristics which are
2 II”, 1,9 | political communities on the essential differences between the
3 II”, 1,9 | protected and promoted as an essential factor in social existence,
4 III”, 1,15 | social fabric as well as the essential nucleus of its structural
5 III”, 2,16 | turn would not take on the essential obligations to society that
6 III”, 2,16 | the former from fulfilling essential duties for society. In this
7 III”, 2,17 | recognition in justice of the essential function which the family
8 III”, 2,17 | children, and families play an essential role in society, whose permanence
9 III”, 2,18 | principles, fidelity to essential values, and clarity in the
10 III”, 3,22 | central nucleus and the essential element of these principles
11 III”, 3,22 | identify and understand the essential difference between a mere
12 IV”, 1,24 | sovereignty’ of the family is essential for the good of society”.[
13 IV”, 2,28 | spiritual and religious values, essential for the development and
14 IV”, 3,29 | legislation that will protect its essential elements and not weigh on
15 V”, 1,30 | detaching human freedom from its essential and constitutive relationship
16 V”, 1,31 | New Covenant, [73][73] an essential aspect for understanding
17 VI”, 1,36 | all differences, including essential ones between marriage and
18 VI”, 2,38 | natural institution whose essential characteristics can be recognized
19 VI”, 7,48 | the fundamental bases, the essential principles that inspire
20 VI”, 8,49 | emphasizing that truth is an essential good of persons and a factor
21 Conclu”, 0,50| still more grave when the essential and very profound difference
|