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44 artificial
43 being
41 dignity
40 child
38 et
37 man
35 can
CONGREGATION FOR THE DOCTRINE OF THE FAITH
Donum Vitae

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1 I,2 | violation of the unborn child's right to life and as an 2 I (27)| may have upon the unborn child and avoid recourse to diagnostic 3 I (27)| the benefit of the unborn child himself" (POPE JOHN PAUL 4 I,4 | integrity of the unborn child and the mother, and on condition 5 I (*) | existence: embryo, foetus, child or adult) represents the 6 I,4 | integrity or life of the unborn child. Moreover, experimentation 7 I,4 | respect that is due to the child already born and to every 8 I (32)| affirm the right of the child to have a fully human origin 9 II,1 | procreation vis-à-vis the unborn child must be the fruit of marriage. ~ 10 II,1 | through each other. The child has the right to be conceived, 11 II,1 | his own parents that the child can discover his own identity 12 II,1 | The parents find in their child a confirmation and completion 13 II,1 | reciprocal self-giving: the child is the living image of their 14 II,2 | proper to parents, and to the child's right to be conceived 15 II,2 | fidelity demands that the child be conceived in marriage; 16 II,2 | violates the rights of the child; it deprives him of his 17 II,2 | justified. ~The desire to have a child and the love between spouses 18 II,2 | respectful of the rights of the child and of the spouses. ~ 19 II,3 | dignity and the right of the child to be conceived, carried 20 II (*) | pledge to surrender the child once it is born to the party 21 II,4 | irrepeatable origin, the child must be respected and recognized 22 II,4 | love; the generation of a child must therefore be the fruit 23 II,4 | subject the coming of a child into the world to conditions 24 II,5 | their sincere desire for a child. The question is asked whether 25 II,5 | the risks involved for the child and the difficulties of 26 II,5 | admitted. The desire for a child - or at the very least an 27 II,5 | cannot be approved, every child which comes into the world 28 II,7 | of the spouses and of the child to be born. The humanization 29 II,8 | of bringing a handicapped child into the world is a suffering 30 II,8 | spouses, the desire for a child is natural: it expresses 31 II,8 | spouses the right to have a child, but only the right to perform 32 II,8 | true and proper right to a child would be contrary to the 33 II,8 | would be contrary to the child's dignity and nature. The 34 II,8 | dignity and nature. The child is not an object to which 35 II,8 | of ownership: rather, a child is a gift, "the supreme 36 II,8 | parents. For this reason, the child has the right, as already 37 II,8 | dignity and that of the child to be born. ~ 38 III | institution and, in this area, the child's right to be conceived, 39 III | be ensured for the unborn child from the moment of his conception, 40 III | deliberate violation of the child's rights. The law cannot


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