Relationship And Families Flashcards
What is the ‘Theology of the Body’?
View of the human body and the relationship between the sexes
What is nupital?
To do with marriage
What is communion?
Sharing together
What is extramarital?
Occuring outside of marriage, either before marriage or with someone other than your husband or wife
What are contrasting view about the ‘Theology of the Body’
- treat sex with similar respect and consideration as Catholics
- most people fall somewhere in between these two opposites
- transmitted diseases
What is marital?
To do with marriage
What is unitive?
Something that joins or unites people together
What is procreative?
Open to creating new life; life giving
What is consummated?
Completed or fulfilled, epescially when talking about marriage
What is adultery?
Voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and a person who is not their spouse
What are the 10 commandments?
1) worship no other God
2) do not miuse the name of God
3) keep the sabbath holy
4) respect your parents
5) do not murder
6) do not commit adultery
7) do not steal
8) do not lie
9) do not be jealous of your neighbour’s property
10) do not be jealous of your neighbour’s wife
What are th 2 greatest commandments?
1) Love God with your whole heart mind body and soul
2) Love your neigghbour as you love yourself
What is the catholic teaching of ‘sex before marriage’?
- be fully commited to marriage meaning its not marital
- God gave us that in his eyes that being as one is a gift and that it would break the commitment
What are the other view for ‘sex before marriage’?
- norwardays it could be viewed as for pleasure
- wanting to explore themselves to understand love and who they are
What is the Catholic teachings about ‘Adultery’?
- it is a sin
- said in the 6th commandment in the 10
- shown in the ‘Theology of the Body’
What is Hetrosexual?
Attracted to the oposite
What is homosexual?
Attracted to the same gender
What is fornication?
Sex outisde of marriage
What are the 7 conditions for a valid Catholic marriage?
- must be consumated (have sex)
- must delcare willingness to accept children
- the five vows must be said infront of a priest or a deacon
- must not be closely related
- must be free to marry
- must marry out of own free will
- must give consent
What are the vows?
1) to have and to hold from this daw forward
2) for better, for worse
3) for richer, for poorer
4) in sickness, and in health
5) to love to cherish
6) till death do us apart
What is the parts of the Catholic marriage ceremony?
1) vows
2) consent
3) exchange of rings
4) church
5) church
6) homily
7) signing for register
What is divorce?
The legal ending of a marriage
What is annulment?
Delcaring that marriage didn’t happen or existed
What is separation?
Living apart while still being married
What is remarriage?
When divorced person marries a new partner
What is artificial?
When you use man made equpitment to stop pregnancy
What is natural contraception?
When using natural ways to stop getting pregnant
What is artificial insemination by husband?
When the husband’s sperm isn’t up to do the swimmming task so someone else sperm would be used to insert the egg
What is artificial insemination by donor?
Instead of using the husband’s sperm a different person’s sperm would used instead
What is in Vitro Fertilisation?
Sperm and egg are brought into the lab and let it grow and the embryo is implanted into the women
What is surrogacy?
When another woman is holding the baby which the egg and sperm from the couple are joined in a lab and implanted which the male sperm is inserted
What is Experimentation of Embryos
Culturing embryos in an vitro environment that has been shown to permit the correct development of an embryo until day 13
What is embryo dontation?
When a women donates hr embryo allowing her to experience pregnancy
What is egg donation?
When a women donates eggs to enable the person to oncieve a part of an assited reproduction treatment