Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 I”, 1,3 | 3][3] It is the social dimension of the problem that requires
2 I”, 3,8 | consequently, of the sexual dimension of one’s being. This is
3 I”, 3,8 | any truth about the sexual dimension of the person. In this way,
4 II”, 1,9 | with its original public dimension that gives the foundation
5 II”, 1,11 | with or without a sexual dimension but this cohabitation is
6 II”, 2,12 | also includes a subjective dimension: they are formed by concrete
7 II”, 2,12 | the social and objective dimension, oriented to the common
8 II”, 2,12 | unit sealed by a public dimension of justice. What the Council
9 III”, 1 | Social and political dimension of the problem of equivalency ~
10 III”, 1,15 | to its objective social dimension. It must be kept in mind
11 III”, 3,19 | and, lastly, the social dimension of the conjugal and family
12 III”, 3,21 | origin to society), the dimension of justice is inherent in
13 III”, 3,22 | the whole complementary dimension of a woman and a man, together
14 IV”, 1,24 | family always expresses a new dimension of good for mankind, and
15 IV”, 2,25 | the one hand, the social dimension of being married persons
16 V”, 1,31 | place and culture, and the dimension of justice that flows from
17 V”, 3,34 | clearly by not including the dimension of justice proper to consent.
18 Conclu”, 0,50| difference, the conjugal dimension, the ability to exercise
19 Conclu”, 0,50| he does not approve the dimension they try to give to the
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