Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 1, 1,5 | limits necessary for a just social order".9
2 1, 2,9 | not even for reasons of social substitution which, although
3 2, 2,16| importance of the family's social mediation is undeniable.
4 2, 2,17| This is why it remains a social institution which neither
5 3, 1,22| other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth
6 3, 2,23| about by the subsequent social changes and innovations
7 4, 4,46| psycho-physical, spiritual, moral and social development, even in the
8 4, 4,47| and an adequate level of social, spiritual, moral, physical
9 5, 1,52| in harmony with Christian social thought and its defense
10 5, 1,52| responsibility to participate in social, political and cultural
11 5, 1,53| practiced and chosen. The social virtue of solidarity is
12 5, 1,53| participate in the search for social justice. It should not be
13 5, 1,53| that is destructive of the social fabric, but, while claiming
14 5, 1,53| therefore means accepting our social nature and affirming the
15 5, 1,53| Solidarity creates the social conditions for the respect
16 5, 1,53| obligations that are based on our social nature can only be exercised
17 5, 2,54| discrimination, oppression and social alienation that lead to
18 6, 1,62| framework so that all the social communities can cooperate
19 6, 3,71| fundamental nucleus of the social fabric. ~
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