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1 Ben| Venerable Brethren and Beloved Children, Health and Apostolic Benediction. ~ 2 10 | regard to offspring, that children should be begotten of love, 3 11 | immediately adds: 'To bear children, to be mothers of families'."14 ~ 4 12 | a fruit of marriage are children born by the omnipotent power 5 13 | worshippers of the true God, but children who are to become members 6 14 | most fruitful Mother of the children of God they may be regenerated 7 15 | however, receiving these children with joy and gratitude from 8 16 | sufficient provision for children that had been born, and 9 16 | one can fail to see that children are incapable of providing 10 16 | way for this education of children that is so necessary, for, 11 17 | procreation and the education of children."20 ~ 12 18 | parents for the good of their children is of such high dignity 13 26 | with regard to the wife and children, the ready subjection of 14 36 | for the sake of begetting children, women marry or are taken 15 36 | to take another by whom children may be hand. Anyone doing 16 37 | training and education of children, which must extend over 17 37 | good of husband, wife and children, as likewise for the public 18 53 | ground that they are weary of children and wish to gratify their 19 53 | the other can they have children because of the difficulties 20 54 | nature for the begetting of children, those who in exercising 21 60 | difficulty in rearing their children. ~ 22 69 | birth only to defective children, even though they use all 23 74 | and in the rearing of the children. It must be social, economic, 24 74 | freed from the cares of children and family, should, to the 25 74 | to these rather than to children, husband and family. ~ 26 75 | the loss of his wife, the children of their mother, and the 27 80 | begetting and education of children for God, and the binding 28 82 | the Church dissuades her children for very sound reasons, 29 82 | and the perversion of the children, such a marriage is forbidden 30 89 | safeguard the education of the children and the well-being of the 31 89 | the married persons, the children and the State. Now all those 32 90 | side we find the birth of children and their tuition and upbringing 33 90 | the birth and rearing of children and their education, and 34 105| welfare and for that of their children, of the community and also 35 113| tears, may become for the children in its own way a foretaste 36 113| be able to bring up their children as perfect men and perfect 37 114| the mind, particularly of children, should be imbued with doctrines 38 115| of their partner, of the children to come, as also of human 39 117| and for the rearing of his children, for "the laborer is worthy 40 120| in which there are many children, have not suitable dwellings; 41 128| widely among all Our beloved children committed to your care as