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1 Fw | phase of the life of a human being and in the very processes
2 Fw | replies to the main questions being asked in this regard. The
3 Fw | subject respect for the human being from the first moment of
4 Fw (*) | the development of a human being. The present Instruction
5 Intro,1| fully the truth of his own being. Thus the Church once more
6 Intro,2| existence and of human progress. Being ordered to man, who initiates
7 Intro,4| two: the life of the human being called into existence and
8 Intro,4| inviolability of the innocent human being's right to life "from the
9 Intro,4| interventions on a human being from the first stages of
10 Intro,5| throw light on the problems being faced here. From the moment
11 Intro,5| the life of every human being is to be respected in an
12 Intro,5| by God; (17) his whole being bears the image of the Creator.
13 Intro,5| directly an innocent human being. (20) Human procreation
14 I | interventions upon the human being in the first phases of his
15 I,1 | AND IDENTITY? ~The human being must be respected - as a
16 I,1 | individuality of the human being and concerning the identity
17 I,1 | the life of a new human being with his own growth. It
18 I,1 | fixed as to what this living being will be: a man, this individual-man
19 I,1 | morally due to the human being in his bodily and spiritual
20 I,1 | spiritual totality. The human being is to be respected and treated
21 I,1 | of every innocent human being to life. This doctrinal
22 I,1 | same way as any other human being as far as medical assistance
23 I (*) | research in which the human being (in the various stages of
24 I,4 | the dignity of the human being excludes all experimental
25 I (29)| embryo, since the human being, from conception to death,
26 I,5 | same reasons. every human being is to be respected for himself,
27 I,5 | no possibility of their being offered safe means of survival
28 I,6 | hypotheses for obtaining a human being without any connection with
29 I,6 | personal dignity of the human being and his or her integrity
30 I (32)| personal nature of the human being. Life is a gift that must
31 I,6 | and right of every human being from his or her beginning. ~
32 II,1 | IN MARRIAGE? ~Every human being is always to be accepted
33 II,4 | laws inscribed in the very being of man and of woman".(38)
34 II,4 | upon the unity of the human being, a unity involving body
35 II,4 | The origin of the human being thus follows from a procreation
36 II,4 | for the unity of the human being make possible procreation
37 II,4 | as the unity of the human being and the dignity of his origin,
38 II,5 | perfection: namely, that of being the result and fruit of
39 II,8 | causes of sterility and of being able to remedy them so that
40 III | regard: ~a) every human being's right to life and physical
41 III | consensus wherever it risks being weakened or is in danger
42 Conclu | respect due to the human being from the moment of conception,
43 Conclu | origin and fate of a human being. ~In particular, the Congregation
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