Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 I”, 1,2 | results not only for the spouses themselves and for the children
2 II”, 1,9 | from the covenant of the spouses’ union. The marriage that
3 II”, 1,11 | nature to the good of the spouses and the generation and up-bringing
4 II”, 2,12 | irrevocable consent whereby the spouses give and receive one another
5 II”, 2,13 | sacramental” addition to the spouses’ love; it is the natural
6 III”, 2,17 | rights and duties of the spouses to one another and to their
7 III”, 2,17 | and faithful gift of the spouses, open to life”.[23][23] ~
8 III”, 3,22 | partners in this way become spouses: “This conjugal communion
9 III”, 3,22 | personal willingness of the spouses to share their entire life-project,
10 IV”, 1,24 | is certain that not all spouses nor all families really
11 IV”, 2,25 | a precious good for the spouses themselves, for “the family,
12 IV”, 2,26 | union that comes from being spouses. This then is a good for
13 IV”, 3,29 | number of children which the spouses decide in conscience, [64][
14 V”, 1,31 | ordered toward the good of the spouses and the procreation and
15 VI”, 4,43 | the first place, for the spouses whose decision is such that
16 VI”, 4,43 | first for the sake of the spouses, for the whole Christian
17 Conclu”, 0,50| the grace of marriage, the spouses “help one another to attain
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