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1 1 | wedlock, Venerable Brethren, may be judged best from this 2 2 | every age the desired fruits may be obtained from this renewal 3 8(7) | Encycl. Rerum novarum, 15 May 1891. ~ 4 12 | but much more that they may be worshippers of God, that 5 12 | worshippers of God, that they may know Him and love Him and 6 13 | worshippers of God and Our Savior may daily increase. ~ 7 14 | the children of God they may be regenerated through the 8 19 | sanctioned by divine law, may not be denied to him or 9 19 | to any third person; nor may there be conceded to one 10 21 | sacred bonds of marriage may be guarded absolutely inviolate, 11 23 | partnership in life they may advance ever more and more 12 23 | and above all that they may grow in true love toward 13 23 | honorable walk of life they may be, can and ought to imitate 14 27 | place in ruling, so she may and ought to claim for herself 15 28 | in its degree and manner may vary according to the different 16 34 | the sacramental element may be absent from a marriage 17 35 | however rare the exception may be, as in the case of certain 18 35 | and indissolubility which may not be destroyed by any 19 36 | Christ who lives for ever may never be divorced from Him. 20 36 | another by whom children may be hand. Anyone doing this 21 36 | partner is put away another may be taken, which the Lord 22 37 | perishable things nor that they may serve their passions, but 23 37 | passions, but that they may procure one for the other 24 41 | with Christ, even though it may have lost its faith, does 25 42 | spirit and manner of life, may be and remain always the 26 45 | science in order that they may the more easily insinuate 27 48 | the deceits of the enemy may be avoided, it is necessary 28 50 | than matrimony - hence it may be exercised both outside 29 54 | no reason, however grave, may be put forward by which 30 54 | intrinsically against nature may become conformable to nature 31 56 | surrounds her, in order that she may preserve the chastity of 32 57 | or pastor of souls, which may God forbid, lead the faithful 33 58 | heroic fortitude, that she may preserve the life of the 34 61 | you are not able that He may help you."48 ~ 35 62(49) | Apost. Cum occasione, 31 May 1653, prop. 1. ~ 36 64 | Brethren, however much we may pity the mother whose health 37 64(50) | cfr. Decr. S. Offic. 4 May 1897, 24 July 1895; 31 May 38 64(50) | May 1897, 24 July 1895; 31 May 1884. ~ 39 66 | and eugenic "indication" may and must be accepted, provided 40 66 | not to be done that good may come of it.52 ~ 41 70 | No one who is guiltless may be punished by a human tribunal 42 72 | 72. We may now consider another class 43 74 | the wish of her husband may be at liberty to conduct 44 88 | the other the marriage tie may be loosened, let him be 45 94 | which We have mentioned, may be removed, and everywhere 46 94 | and everywhere marriage may again be revealed. To this 47 95 | ordained all this that each may duly achieve its purpose. 48 98 | which was made for thee may serve thee. For we do not 49 103 | genuine knowledge of it may enlighten the minds of men 50 103 | state also of the human race may be known readily with real 51 105 | Christian wedlock, that these may be able to serve the noble 52 106 | hierarchical apostolate, you may, by every fitting means, 53 109 | your guidance that doctrine may be preserved whole and unadulterated 54 110 | in spite of what others may wish to assert and spread 55 110 | preserve it. In order that they may make this firm resolution, 56 110 | undying. To this purpose we may ponder over the words full 57 111 | grace of this sacrament may produce its full fruit, 58 111 | and diligence that these may exercise their full vigor, 59 113 | of this valley of tears, may become for the children 60 115 | happy or not, since one may be to the other either a 61 115 | hindrance. And so that they may not deplore for the rest 62 115 | experience of human affairs, they may guard against a disastrous 63 115 | threshold of matrimony, may receive more abundantly 64 115 | with a promise) that it may be well with thee and thou 65 117(90)| Encycl. Rerum novarum, 15 May 1891. ~ 66 118 | The manner in which this may be done effectively and 67 118(93)| Encycl. Rerum novarum, 15 May 1891. ~ 68 119 | this world's goods, they may not expend them fruitlessly 69 120 | an extent married people may lose heart, and how home 70 124 | to both Church and State, may be effectively frustrated. ~ 71 128 | family of Christ, that all may be thoroughly acquainted 72 128 | concerning marriage, so that they may be ever on their guard against 73 128 | and worldly desires, they may live soberly and justly, 74 129 | 129. May the Father, "of whom all 75 130 | good desires and deeds,101 may bring this about, and deign


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