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Pontifical Council for the Family
Preparation for Sacrament of Marriage

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love

   Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,2| the responsible and mature love of the community of life 2 Intro, 0,2| the community of life and love which their family will 3 Intro, 0,4| a community of life and love, founded upon marriage, 4 Intro, 0,4| reveal and communicate love'" (EV 92 and cf. FC 17).~ 5 Intro, 0,7| the truth about married love and is like a prophecy that 6 Intro, 0,7| a communion of life and love and that this complementarity 7 I, 0,9 | spouses to the self-giving love of Christ the Bridegroom 8 I, 0,9 | of, and sharers in this love. It makes them give praise 9 I, 0,9 | specific path of faith and love, all the more so because 10 I, 0,10 | a community of life and love, both as a natural divine 11 I, 0,11 | deep meaning of spousal love and the family as well. 12 I, 0,12 | in-depth education in Christian love difficult and precarious.~ 13 I, 0,16 | mission to be a sign of God's love for all the members of the 14 I, 0,16 | and Saviour in the gift of love and life. Hence Christian 15 I, 0,17 | which does not help spousal love to mature and, therefore, 16 I, 0,18 | of vocation and Christian love, what programmes are prepared 17 I, 0,20 | heart of the civilization of love" (Ibid., 13).~The whole 18 II, A,23 | called to live in truth and love; and second, that everyone 19 II, A,23 | of their mutual gift of love, is, in turn, a gift for 20 II, A,24 | education in chastity and love as self-giving must not 21 II, A,24 | is not a mortification of love but rather a condition for 22 II, A,24 | rather a condition for real love. In fact, if the vocation 23 II, A,24 | the vocation to married love is a vocation to self-giving 24 II, A,25 | that, in the light of God's love, human love takes on a central 25 II, A,25 | light of God's love, human love takes on a central role 26 II, A,25 | human life is called to the love that has its source and 27 II, A,25 | marriage in which human love becomes a sharing, as well 28 II, A,25 | as well as a sign, of the love between Christ and the Church. 29 II, A,25 | Church. Therefore, married love makes present among mankind 30 II, A,25 | mankind the same divine love made visible in the redemption. 31 II, A,25 | the communion of Grace and love with the Risen Christ.~ 32 II, A,26 | through the grace of God, love is also cherished, strengthened 33 II, A,31 | atmosphere in which responsible love will be healthy. Wherever 34 II, B,35 | particular way. In fact, conjugal love is total, exclusive, faithful 35 II, B,35 | process of the growth of love (cf. EV 97). Then the virtue 36 II, B,37 | in the process of making love grow.~ 37 II, B,40 | 40. Since Christian love is purified, perfected and 38 II, B,40 | and elevated by Christ's love for the Church (cf. GS 49), 39 II, B,40 | self-denial that help this love grow. Reciprocal self-giving 40 II, B,40 | support in order to make love and responsibility increase. " 41 II, B,40 | reveals the spousal nature of love" (Gratissimam Sane, 11).~ 42 II, B,41 | the pedagogy of redeemed love is strengthened which lets 43 II, B,41 | Eucharist develops the affective love proper to marriage in daily 44 II, B,41 | together, if it is a life of love and self-giving" (EV 93).~ 45 II, B,45 | of the sacrament, to the love of Christ, the Bridegroom 46 II, B,46 | preserve and cultivate married love later, interpersonal, marital 47 II, B,47 | Through the sacrament, their love will become a concrete expression 48 II, B,47 | concrete expression of Christ's love for his Church (cf. LG 11). 49 II, B,49 | welcoming new lives in their love, as the testimony and expression 50 III, 0,60 | uniting the spouses to the Love of the Trinity.~ 51 III, 0,62 | spouses by the presence and love of Christ and His Spirit


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