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difficult 2
difficulties 1
dignitatis 2
dignity 41
diligent 1
dimension 2
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47 fertilization
44 artificial
43 being
41 dignity
40 child
38 et
37 man
CONGREGATION FOR THE DOCTRINE OF THE FAITH
Donum Vitae

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dignity

   Part,  Paragraph
1 Fw | Church's teaching on the dignity of human life as it originates 2 Intro,1| teaching corresponding to the dignity of the person and to his 3 Intro,1| fundamental right" to life,(4) his dignity as a person who is endowed 4 Intro,1| she reveals to man his dignity and invites him to discover 5 Intro,3| reality. To respect the dignity of man consequently amounts 6 Intro,3| they respect his or her dignity as a creature of God. No 7 Intro,3| evaluation in reference to the dignity of the human person, who 8 I,4 | constitutes a crime against their dignity as human beings having a 9 I,4 | affirms: "Respect for the dignity of the human being excludes 10 I,4 | totally opposed to human dignity. In the case of experimentation 11 I,5 | subjects with rights: their dignity and right to life must be 12 I,6 | are contrary to the human dignity proper to the embryo, and 13 I,6 | are in opposition to the dignity both of human procreation 14 I,6 | contrary to the personal dignity of the human being and his 15 I,6 | himself: in this consists the dignity and right of every human 16 II,1 | by virtue of the personal dignity of the parents and of the 17 II,2 | FERTILIZATION CONFORM TO THE DIGNITY OF THE COUPLE AND TO THE 18 II,2 | unity of marriage, to the dignity of the spouses, to the vocation 19 II,3 | unity of marriage and to the dignity of the procreation of the 20 II,3 | motherhood; it offends the dignity and the right of the child 21 II,4 | procreation in conformity with the dignity of the person. In his unique 22 II,4 | recognized as equal in personal dignity to those who give him life. 23 II,4 | the human being and the dignity of his origin, demand that 24 II,5 | sufficient to ensure the dignity proper to human procreation. 25 II,5 | in itself contrary to the dignity and equality that must be 26 II,5 | human procreation of the dignity which is proper and connatural 27 II,5 | goods of marriage and the dignity of the person, the Church 28 II,5 | and in opposition to the dignity of procreation and of the 29 II,7 | procreation are deduced from the dignity of human persons, of their 30 II,7 | intervention respects the dignity of persons when it seeks 31 II,7 | and thus contradicts the dignity and the inalienable rights 32 II,7 | respect for the integral dignity of the human person first 33 II,7 | human embryo and to the dignity of procreation. The medical 34 II,8 | contrary to the child's dignity and nature. The child is 35 II,8 | While fully safeguarding the dignity of human procreation, some 36 II,8 | respect for their own personal dignity and that of the child to 37 III | offense to the equality, dignity and fundamental rights of 38 III | contrary to human life and dignity is beginning to make an 39 Conclu | moment of conception, to the dignity of the person, of his or 40 Conclu | between recognition of the dignity of the human person and 41 Conclu | living and loving with that dignity and liberty which derive


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