Title, Canon
1 1,20 | develop the maturity of a human person and at~the same time
2 10,344| any appropriate virtues of human~nature. 3. The curriculum
3 10,347| and accomplishments of the human~spirit, may acquire broad
4 10,349| accomplishes a formation in the human sciences; therefore, having~
5 10,349| recent~age, of the whole human family and especially of
6 12,471| doctrine and the~acquisition of human culture in accordance with
7 15,595| nations, independent of any human power whatever. 2. To the
8 15,595| to make judgments on any human affairs to the~extent that
9 15,595| fundamental rights of the~human person or the salvation
10 15,616| should set aside words of~human wisdom and abstruse themes
11 15,616| that earthly things and human institutions are also ordered,
12 15,616| about the dignity of the human person and fundamental human~
13 15,616| human person and fundamental human~rights, about family life,
14 15,629| the formation of the whole human~person in such a way that
15 15,629| perfectly, to evaluating human and moral values~with right
16 15,634| should so orient~the whole of human culture to the message of
17 15,634| schools, must pursue~the human and social formation of
18 15,640| which the various areas of human knowledge are illumined
19 16,817| establish marriage. 2. No human power~can replace this matrimonial
20 16,853| cannot be dissolved by any human power nor by any cause other
21 16,884| established as the Mother of the human race; it also promotes true
22 18,908| fundamental rights of the human person,~promotion of peace,
23 20,953| is incapable of~placing a human act; (2) who lacks active
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