Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,1| considered a social "plague" (cf. Gaudium et Spes = GS, 47).~
2 Intro, 0,2| weak or almost nonexistent (cf. Familiaris Consortio =
3 Intro, 0,3| and apostolic movements (cf. FC 66).~
4 Intro, 0,4| communicate love'" (EV 92 and cf. FC 17).~
5 Intro, 0,5| the sacrament of Marriage (cf. FC 66). The material provided
6 I, 0,9 | for the Church, his Bride (cf. Ephesians 5: 25-32) by
7 I, 0,9 | Bridegroom in our midst (cf. Gratissimam Sane, 18; Matthew
8 I, 0,10 | of formidable energies (cf. FC 43), no matter what
9 I, 0,10 | people of life and for life (cf. EV 6, 78, 105). The very
10 I, 0,11 | reject its goods and values (cf. GS 48). Today we see with
11 I, 0,11 | this intimate mystery? (cf. GS 22). The negation of
12 I, 0,11 | laid down since Creation (cf. Matthew 19: 3ss). As a
13 I, 0,13 | mentality that harms families (cf. EV 59) with regard to divorce,
14 I, 0,16 | gradual and continuous (cf. Ordo celebrandi matrimonium,
15 I, 0,20 | permeating it to its roots (cf. Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii
16 I, 0,20 | community where Christians live (cf. Catechism of the Catholic
17 II, A,22 | formation is also required (cf. FC 66).~
18 II, A,23 | dialogue with her child (cf. Ibid., 16). This continues
19 II, A,29 | a community is learned (cf. Sacrosanctum Concilium,
20 II, A,30 | toward possible marriage (cf. Ordo Celebrandi Matrimonium,
21 II, A,31 | part of a "human ecology" (cf. Centesimus Annus, 38).~
22 II, B,35 | faithful and fruitful (cf. Humanae Vitae, 9).~Today
23 II, B,35 | process of the growth of love (cf. EV 97). Then the virtue
24 II, B,35 | practice periodic continence (cf. Catechism of the Catholic
25 II, B,40 | Christ's love for the Church (cf. GS 49), the engaged should
26 II, B,47 | Christ's love for his Church (cf. LG 11). In the light of
27 II, B,48 | Encyclical Humanae Vitae (cf. nn. 11-12). This is equally
28 II, B,49 | authentic human growth (cf. Centesimus Annus, 39).
29 II, B,49 | and service to every life (cf. EV 83-84, 86, 93).~
30 II, C,50 | of proximate formation (cf. n. 32ss.), the aims of
31 II, C,53 | the sacrament of Penance (cf. Catechism of the Catholic
32 II, C,56 | educating their children (cf. Evangelium Vitae, 92).~
33 III, 0,60 | brought into the celebration (cf. Sacrosanctum Concilium,
34 III, 0,62 | gathered in the name of Christ (cf. Matthew 18:20), there he
35 III, 0,64 | celebrated during Mass (cf. Sacrosanctum Concilium,
36 III, 0,64 | and canonical provisions (cf. Ordo Celebrandi Matrimonium -
37 III, 0,65 | importance of the celebration (cf. OCM, 52, 59, 87, 93, 99),
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