Unit 7 Flashcards

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The virtue by which people are able successfully and healthfully to integrate their sexuality into their total person; recognized as one of the fruits of the Holy Spirit; also, one of the vows of religious life.

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Chastity

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Chastity

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The virtue by which people are able successfully and healthfully to integrate their sexuality into their total person; recognized as one of the fruits of the Holy Spirit; also, one of the vows of religious life.

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John Paul II taught us that our bodies have both a ____ and ____ meaning

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nuptial; generative

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nuptial

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something related to marriage or a marriage ceremony

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generative

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something related to the power of producing new life

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something related to marriage or a marriage ceremony

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Nuptial

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something related to the power of producing new life

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generative

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6th commandment

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“You shall not commit adultery”

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“You shall not commit adultery”

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6th commandment

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9th commandment

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“You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife”

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“You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife”

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9th commandment

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contraception

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the deliberate attempt to interfere with the creation of new life as a result of sexual intercourse

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the deliberate attempt to interfere with the creation of new life as a result of sexual intercourse

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contraception

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What is the Church’s view on contraception and why?

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The Church believes that contraception is morally wrong because a married couple must remain open to procreation whenever they engage in sexual intercourse.

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What does the dignity of sexuality require about the creation of children?i

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They must be created naturally. Children must be the outcome of the loving union of a husband and wife in sexual intercourse and not conceived through some artificial means of conception.

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In vitro fertilization

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the fertilization of a woman’s ovum (egg) with a man’s sperm outside her body. The fertilized egg is transferred to the woman’s uterus. The Church considers the process to be a moral violation of the dignity of procreation.

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the fertilization of a woman’s ovum (egg) with a man’s sperm outside her body. The fertilized egg is transferred to the woman’s uterus. The Church considers the process to be a moral violation of the dignity of procreation.

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in vitro fertilization

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artificial insemination

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the process by which a man’s sperm and a woman’s egg are united in a manner other than sexual intercourse; injecting sperm into a woman’s cervical canal; morally wrong because it separates intercourse from the act of procreation.

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the process by which a man’s sperm and a woman’s egg are united in a manner other than sexual intercourse; injecting sperm into a woman’s cervical canal; morally wrong because it separates intercourse from the act of procreation.

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artificial insemination

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surrogacy

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a medical process in which a woman becomes pregnant through artificial means and delivers a child for someone else. She may or may not be the child’s biological mother. It is morally wrong because it separates intercourse from the act of procreation and pregnancy.

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a medical process in which a woman becomes pregnant through artificial means and delivers a child for someone else. She may or may not be the child’s biological mother. It is morally wrong because it separates intercourse from the act of procreation and pregnancy.

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surrogacy

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list three sins against natural conception

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  • in vitro fertilization
  • artificial insemination
  • surrogacy
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What are the two purposes of marital sex?

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To deepen the joyful, loving union of the spouses and to bring new life into the world.

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With whom does the sacrament of Matrimony call a man and woman to share God’s love with?

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Each other, their children, and the wider community