Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,1 | which make it possible to understand the greatness of the dignity
2 II,5 | it is a dialogue. We only understand it fully if we place the
3 III,6 | Gen 2:18-25 helps us to understand better what we find in the
4 III,6 | the latter, it helps us to understand even more profoundly the
5 III,7 | cf. Gen 1:26-27), we can understand even more fully what constitutes
6 III,7 | Only in this way can we understand the truth that God in himself
7 III,7 | biblical context enables us to understand this in the sense that the
8 III,7 | whole meaning. We can easily understand that - on this fundamental
9 IV,9 | this reference one can also understand the mystery of that "non-likeness"
10 IV,9 | world. Similarly one can understand the mystery of that "non-likeness"
11 IV,10 | as well as a man, must understand her "fulfilment" as a person,
12 V,15 | things of God, and they understand them; there is a true resonance
13 VI,20 | those to whom it is given" understand it (Mt 19:11). Mary is the
14 VI,20 | from marriage. In order to understand this path, it is necessary
15 VI,20 | gift. One cannot correctly understand virginity - a woman's consecration
16 VI,22 | reveals and enables us to understand precisely this mode of being
17 VI,22 | God, it is impossible to understand the mystery of the Church,
18 VI,22 | salvific economy: if we wish to understand it fully in relation to
19 VII,26| Church, it is possible to understand adequately the calling of
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