Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 1, 2,9 | promoted not only by the State but also by the whole of
2 4, 1,30 | every situation, not only by State laws and policies, but also
3 4, 3,35 | its juridical system, we state that: ~
4 4, 4 | Duties of the Family and the State Toward the Unborn Child
5 4, 4,47 | and the services of the State are called on to cooperate
6 4, 4,48 | sufficient degree shall the State have the duty to provide
7 4, 4,48 | guardianship. Similarly, the State can only intervene in family
8 4, 4,50 | condition. Therefore, the State should help the family to
9 6, 1,62 | recognizes and supports the State's indispensable duty to
10 6, 1,63 | between the society and the State, but it also gives value
11 6, 1,63 | constitutional rules. The State cannot intervene in the
12 6, 1,65 | the same attacks which the State has made on other intermediate
13 6, 1,65 | its own image. When the State claims the power to regulate
14 6, 1,65 | community, which is prior to the State,54 it is feared that the
15 6, 1,65 | it is feared that the State may make use of families
16 6, 1,65(54)| prior and superior to the State (cf. Nicomachean Ethics,
17 6, 1,66 | protection not only of the State but also of society. Therefore,
18 6, 2,68 | such as the Church and the State. But the mission of education
19 6, 2,70 | rights of the family. The State often invades areas proper
20 6, 2,70 | arbitrary political power. The State or other institutions appropriate
21 6, 3,71 | has been oppressed by the State at times, now the family
22 6, 3,71 | public organizations. The State has the responsibility to
23 7, 0,76 | solely achievements of the State. As John Paul II observed, "
24 7, 0,76 | cannot be compelled by the State to join an association.72
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