Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 I”, 1,3 | condition similar to, or equivalent to marriage, to the detriment
2 II”, 1,9 | nor much less make them equivalent to the family based on marriage.
3 II”, 1,10 | juridical treatment similar or equivalent to the family based on marriage.
4 II”, 1,10 | are neither similar nor equivalent in their duties, functions
5 II”, 1,10 | they cannot be similar or equivalent in their juridical status. ~
6 II”, 1,10 | that is similar, or even equivalent to marriage and the family,
7 III”, 1,14 | clear to make the family equivalent to other very different
8 III”, 2,16 | to marriage. Making them equivalent aggravates this situation
9 III”, 2,16 | family and de facto unions equivalent, including homosexual unions (
10 III”, 4 | Making homosexual relations equivalent to marriage is much more
11 III”, 4,23 | presumption to make these unions equivalent to “legal marriage”, as
12 III”, 4,23 | making homosexual relations equivalent to marriage does not presume
13 VI”, 7,47 | making de facto unions equivalent to the family implies an
14 VI”, 7,47 | to make de facto unions equivalent to the family. ~
15 VI”, 8,49 | respect for persons are not equivalent to a justification. On the
16 Conclu”, 0,50| level similar to, or even equivalent to families based on marriage,
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