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CONGREGATION FOR THE DOCTRINE OF THE FAITH
Donum Vitae

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1 Fw | of an anthropological and moral character, which are necessary 2 Fw | part will deal with the moral questions raised by technical 3 Fw | the relationships between moral law and civil law in terms 4 Intro,1 | to clarify and solve the moral problems raised by artificial 5 Intro,1 | and apostolic duty, the moral teaching corresponding to 6 Intro,1 | expounding the criteria of moral judgment as regards the 7 Intro,1 | spiritual soul and with moral responsibility (5) and who 8 Intro,2 | from the person and his moral values the indication of 9 Intro,2 | fundamental criteria of the moral law: that is to say, they 10 Intro,3 | BIOMEDICAL FIELD ~Which moral criteria must be applied 11 Intro,3 | through it. The natural moral law expresses and lays down 12 Intro,3 | nonetheless real way, a moral significance and responsibility. 13 Intro,3 | order and determine from the moral point of view the meaning 14 Intro,3 | But they must be given a moral evaluation in reference 15 Intro,4 | FUNDAMENTAL CRITERIA FOR A MORAL JUDGMENT ~The fundamental 16 Intro,4 | human life in marriage. The moral judgment on such methods 17 Intro,4 | indispensable for formulating a moral evaluation of such technological 18 Intro (22)| transmission of life, the moral character of one's behaviour 19 I | respond to the numerous moral problems posed by technical 20 I,1 | constantly reaffirms the moral condemnation of any kind 21 I,2 | is gravely opposed to the moral law when it is done with 22 I,2 | a manner contrary to the moral law if they were to counsel 23 I,3 | The application of this moral principle may call for delicate 24 I,3 | the logic of the Christian moral tradition" (28) ~ 25 I,4 | embryos, unless there is a moral certainty of not causing 26 I,4 | mother. Furthermore, the moral requirements must be safeguarded 27 I,5 | not in conformity with the moral law deliberately to expose 28 I,6 | considered contrary to the moral law, since they are in opposition 29 II | preliminary point for the moral evaluation of such technical 30 II | into consideration for a moral judgment on IVF and ET ( 31 II | values which determine the moral evaluation of each of them 32 II,1 | of God. However, from the moral point of view a truly responsible 33 II,2 | reasons lead to a negative moral judgment concerning heterologous 34 II,3 | physical, psychological and moral elements which constitute 35 II,4 | CONNECTION IS REQUIRED FROM THE MORAL POINT OF VIEW BETWEEN PROCREATION 36 II,4 | marriage throws light on the moral problem of homologous artificial 37 II,4 | flesh".(41) But from the moral point of view procreation 38 II,4 | spouses' union. ~b ) The moral value of the intimate link 39 II,4 | control and dominion. The moral relevance of the link between 40 II,4 | the anthropological and moral planes, and it throws light 41 II,5 | of therapy, whereby its moral licitness could be admitted. 42 II,5 | necessary prerequisite from the moral point of view for responsible 43 II,5 | sufficient for making a positive moral evaluation of in vitro fertilization 44 II,5 | cannot borrow its definitive moral quality from the totality 45 II,5 | remain opposed from the moral point of view to homologous ' 46 II,6 | TO BE EVALUATED FROM THE MORAL POINT OF VIEW? ~Homologous 47 II,6 | in one flesh' ".(52) Thus moral conscience "does not necessarily 48 II,6 | relationship called for by the moral order, namely the relationship 49 II,7 | 7. WHAT MORAL CRITERION CAN BE PROPOSED 50 II,7 | psychological health. The moral criteria for medical intervention 51 II,7 | urged to do justice to the moral obligations which they have 52 II,7 | diligent observance of the moral norms recalled in the present 53 III | III. MORAL AND CIVIL LAW ~THE VALUES 54 III | CIVIL LAW ~THE VALUES AND MORAL OBLIGATIONS ~THAT CIVIL 55 III | marriage constitute fundamental moral values, because they concern 56 III | relationships between civil law and moral law. The task of the civil 57 III | fundamental norms of the moral law in matters concerning 58 III | sharper impression upon the moral conscience of many, especially 59 Conclu | procreation raises very serious moral problems in relation to 60 Conclu | and in the light of the moral principles which flow from


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