Relationships And Family Flashcards

1
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Adultery

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Voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and a person who is not there husband/wife

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2
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Artificial contraception

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Device used to prevent pregnancy when a couple have sex

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3
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Annulment

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A statement that the catholic marriage was invalid because one of the seven conditions was not met

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4
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Cohabitation

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Living together as a couple without being married

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5
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Compassion

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Feeling when another suffering

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6
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Consummate

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To fulfil or complete especially within a marriage

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7
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Discrimination

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Treating some people different from others

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8
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Divorce

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To end your marriage by an offical or legal process

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9
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Equality

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Offering same rights and oppotunities to all people

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10
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Gender discrimination

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Someone treated unequally based on their gender

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11
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Gender prejudice

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Prejudice actions or thoughts based on the gender-based perception that genders are not equal

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12
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Homosexuality

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To be sexually attracted to members of the same sex

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13
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Marriage

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State of being united as spouses in a consensal and contractual relationship

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14
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Procreation

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Open to creating new life or line-giving

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15
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Re-marriage

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Following a divorce, one or both of the couple married to new partners

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16
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Sancity

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Quality of being sacred or holy

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17
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Unitive

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The joining or uniting people together

18
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Vows

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A solemn promise

19
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Extramaritial

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Occuring outside marriage

20
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Nuptial

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To do with marriage

21
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Family planning

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Practise of controlling how many children a couple have and when they have them

22
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Hetrosexual

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To be sexually attracted to members of the opposite sex

23
Q

Genesis 1:27-28

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God created humankind in his image; male
and female he created them, Be fruitful and
multiply

24
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Pope francis

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“If a person is gay and seeks God and has good will, who am I to judge?”

25
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Mark 10

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Whoever divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery against her’

26
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Exodus 20

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Do not commit adultery

27
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St Paul to Ephesians

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Wives, be subject to your husbands, husbands love your wives….children,
obey your parents’

28
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Galatians 3:28

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There is no longer Jew or Greek, slave or free, there is no longer male and
female; for all of you are one in Christ Jesus’

29
Q

Martial

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Within a marriage between a man and a woman

30
Q

Mark 10:9

A

What
God has joined together, let no one separate”

31
Q

Sex before marriage

A

Catholic:
Husband and wife, sex consimmates marriage, sex before less special
Contrasting:
Expression of love, for plessure, stops sti

32
Q

Adultery

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Catholic:
Breaks marriage promises, betrayl, destroy trust, 10 commanments
Contrasting:
Unhappy marriage, personal happiness, more suitable partner

33
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Homosexuality

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Catholic:
Cannot produce naturally, not acceptable, live celibate lives
Contrasting:
Legalised 2014 england, church of england support, same rights, not matter gender

34
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What is a Vaild marriage

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Free will, not married anyone else alive,consent, be commited, catholic priest, accept children, not closely related, give eachother physically through sex

35
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What is marriage?

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a man and woman, loving relationship, sacrament through which gods love is given to couple

36
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Example of cohabitation

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Catholic:
Against sex gift reserved for marriage
Sancity of marriage
Removes sense of commitment
Reduce effect to make relationship last
Contrasting:
Finacially not afford kids, test wether want marriage, planning marriage

37
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Example of divorce

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Catholic:
Not supported, marriage promises god cannot be broken, “till death do us path”, divorcee remarries is adultry
Contrasting:
Dont know what future holds, god chooses path

38
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When is an annulment acceptable and not?

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Couple continued pre-existing affairs, did not consummate marriage, sex with contreception, not open to new life so no annulment, forced marriage

39
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Example of Remarriage

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Catholic:
Orginal partner died, divorcee who remarries cannot recieve communion, allowed if first marriage annuled
Contrasting:
Not encourage remarriage but marry a divorcee, protestant church will not stop those remarry from communjon

40
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Example of contreception and family planning

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Catholic:
Sex in marriage unitive and procreative, no artifcial contreception allowed, Pope Francis supports use of family planning
Contrasting:
Prevent STI, not everyone religious, world overpopulated, not support child financially but sex part of loving marriage

41
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What is the nature of the family?

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Form a community, help with life/development of each other, take part in development of wider sociaty,

42
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What are some types of families?

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Nuclear families- families that consist of a married man and woman and their biologicsl children
Single parent families- father or a mother who is singly responsible for raising a child/children
Extended- family that extends beyond just parents and their children by including grandparents and other relatives