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1 1 | the difficulty of managing sexuality in a modern culture, and
2 1 | trivializing and devaluing sexuality, ever more disconnected
3 1 | difficult management of sexuality, but its outright non-management.
4 1 | psychological order, teaches that sexuality has the characteristics
5 1 | will affect the area of sexuality; moreover, sometimes~they
6 1 | and orderly management of sexuality, directed by and to love
7 3,2| bond between mystery of sexuality and Paschal mystery. It
8 3,2| to uncontainable youthful sexuality and to that need for relationship
9 3,2| baby who’s never grown up. Sexuality is mystery. The cross helps
10 3,2| essential characteristics of sexuality. But it is love which has
11 3,2| Preface says! 7~- Sexuality…in summary---necessarily
12 3,2| full expression of one’s sexuality; virginity is a particular
13 3,2| relationship and fecundity of sexuality, in some way it is a sexuality
14 3,2| sexuality, in some way it is a sexuality that has passed through
15 3,2| resurrection; it is Paschal sexuality free and freed, moderate
16 3,2| certain vain exhibitionism, by sexuality and by its exuberance or
17 3,2| link that binds cross and sexuality together, and of which virginity
18 3,2| link between the cross and sexuality, between Pasch and virginity,
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