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1 1 | that man the great human family have in God himself.~Since
2 1 | societies, the youth of every family and of all humanity; you
3 3 | limitation, or by a difficult family or social situation. If
4 7 | in the community, to the family, to society, to professional
5 7 | environments, beginning with the family. Each one of you must in
6 10| the basis of marriage, the family and the future. The Church
7 11| until the end- through the family. A man enters the family
8 11| family. A man enters the family through the birth which
9 11| source in them and in their family. In this way too, when you
10 11| which are wider than the family itself or a given environment.
11 11| were born.~In this way the family inheritance grows wider.
12 11| your upbringing in your family you share in a specific
13 11| your people or nation. The family bond means at the same time
14 11| community wider than the family and a still further basis
15 11| personal identity. If the family is the first teacher of
16 11| becomes for you a question of family awareness and consequently
17 11| immediately after the concept of "family", and in a certain sense
18 11| is wider than that of the family, you also begin to share
19 11| common good of that larger family which is the earthly "homeland"
20 12| tasks ~12. This context of family and society which is your
21 12| independent? To bring up a family of my own in dignified living
22 13| there is no doubt that the family educates and that the school
23 13| time both the action of the family and that of the school will
24 13| education. Education in the family and at school can only provide
25 13| commitment to marriage and family, in indifference, in cynicism
26 14| years which he spent in the family home, with Mary and with
27 14| a circle wider than the family alone. There unfolds before
28 15| to the whole great human family which is in constant growth.
29 15| people who make up the human family at the close of the second
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