Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,6| the will and teaching of Christ, through her own legislation
2 Intro, 0,7| made possible by the Risen Christ, Christian marriage always
3 Intro, 0,8| sacrament instituted by Christ. It is divided into three
4 I, 0,9 | Covenant by the Lord Jesus Christ, through the power of the
5 I, 0,9 | the self-giving love of Christ the Bridegroom for the Church,
6 I, 0,9 | the paschal mystery. It is Christ, the Bridegroom in our midst (
7 I, 0,16 | the definitive covenant of Christ with the Church. Therefore,
8 I, 0,16 | their vocation to follow Christ and to serve the Kingdom
9 II, A,25 | sign, of the love between Christ and the Church. Therefore,
10 II, A,25 | and love with the Risen Christ.~
11 II, B,37 | themselves as a couple to Christ who sustains, purifies and
12 II, B,40 | perfected and elevated by Christ's love for the Church (cf.
13 II, B,41 | celebrating the memory of Christ's giving to the Church,
14 II, B,45 | sacrament, to the love of Christ, the Bridegroom of the Church;
15 II, B,47 | caro" (Matthew 19:6) in Christ, through the Spirit in Christian
16 II, B,47 | a concrete expression of Christ's love for his Church (cf.
17 II, B,47 | not in a sacramental way, Christ sustains and accompanies
18 II, C,53 | marriage as persons baptized in Christ, and that they should behave
19 III, 0,62 | gathered in the name of Christ (cf. Matthew 18:20), there
20 III, 0,62 | the presence and love of Christ and His Spirit calls for
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