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1 6 | This is so that Adam's life does not sink into a sterile
2 6 | can give a future to the life of the man. It is therefore
3 6 | Certainly it is a matter of a life's companion with whom, as
4 7 | the eyes and the pride of life (cf. 1 Jn 2:16). In this
5 9 | wandered far away to search for life and happiness in false gods
6 10 | redemption by seeing Christian life as a nuptial mystery. He
7 10 | in the power of baptismal life, now becomes the sacrament
8 11 | subjugation introduced into the life of the first married couple
9 12 | and ordered to a phase of life marked by procreation and
10 12 | anticipation of the reality of a life which, while remaining that
11 12 | 30). For those in married life, celibacy becomes the reminder
12 [Title]| OF FEMININE~VALUES IN THE LIFE OF SOCIETY~
13 13 | those actions which elicit life, and contribute to the growth
14 13 | physical capacity to give life. Whether lived out or remaining
15 13 | sense of the seriousness of life and of its responsibilities.
16 13 | persevere in adversity, to keep life going even in extreme situations,
17 13 | the value of every human life.~Although motherhood is
18 13 | content only to give physical life that the other truly comes
19 13 | aspects of family and social life involving human relationships
20 13 | relinquishing their family life or enduring continual stress,
21 [Title]| OF FEMININE VALUES~IN THE LIFE OF THE CHURCH~
22 15 | as revealed by God in the life of his beloved Son: “he
23 16 | of conditions, states of life, different vocations with
24 16 | essential aspect of Christian life. While these traits should
25 16 | importance in the Church's life by recalling these dispositions
26 16 | to the heart of Christian life. Women are called to be
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