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CONGREGATION FOR THE DOCTRINE OF THE FAITH
Donum Vitae

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1 Intro,1 | and rights of the human person be safeguarded. Requests 2 Intro,1 | corresponding to the dignity of the person and to his or her integral 3 Intro,1 | life,(4) his dignity as a person who is endowed with a spiritual 4 Intro,2 | THE SERVICE OF THE HUMAN PERSON ~God created man in his 5 Intro,2 | them, they draw from the person and his moral values the 6 Intro,2 | the service of the human person, of his inalienable rights 7 Intro,3 | the nature of the human person in his bodily dimension. ~ 8 Intro,3 | true nature that the human person can achieve self-realization 9 Intro,3 | constitutive part of the person who manifests and expresses 10 Intro,3 | spiritual nature of the human person. Therefore this law cannot 11 Intro,3 | functions but also involves the person himself on different levels. 12 Intro,3 | when he said: "Each human person, in his absolutely unique 13 Intro,3 | the body, one touches the person himself in his concrete 14 Intro,3 | they come to the aid of a person stricken by illness and 15 Intro,3 | the dignity of the human person, who is called to realize 16 Intro,4 | itself contain the whole of a person's value, nor does it represent 17 Intro,4 | the other values of the person are based and developed.(13) 18 Intro,4 | very inviolability of the person to whom the Creator has 19 Intro,4 | special nature of the human person. "The transmission of human 20 Intro (18)| the origin of each human person there is a creative act 21 Intro (22)| the nature of the human person and human acts, criteria 22 I,1 | must be respected - as a person - from the very first instant 23 I,1 | the identity of the human person. The Congregation recalls 24 I,1 | individual not be a human person? The Magisterium has not 25 I,1 | respected and treated as a person from the moment of conception; 26 I,1 | same moment his rights as a person must be recognized, among 27 I,1 | embryo must be treated as a person, it must also be defended 28 I,4 | just like any other human person; experimentation on embryos 29 I,4 | born and to every human person.  ~The Charter of the Rights 30 I,6 | contrary to the right of every person to be conceived and to be 31 I,6 | future humanity. (33) Every person must be respected for himself: 32 II,1 | the procreation of a new person, whereby the man and the 33 II,1 | responsibilities of the person, the good of the children 34 II,2 | to the gametes of a third person, in order to have sperm 35 II,3 | procreation of the human person. Surrogate motherhood represents 36 II,4 | and the procreation of a person must be the fruit and the 37 II,4 | with the dignity of the person. In his unique and irrepeatable 38 II,4 | give him life. The human person must be accepted in his 39 II,4 | reality, the origin of a human person is the result of an act 40 II,4 | the procreation of a human person be brought about as the 41 II,5 | and destiny of the human person. Such a relationship of 42 II,5 | generation of the human person is objectively deprived 43 II,5 | for giving life to a new person".(50) These reasons enable 44 II,5 | marriage and the dignity of the person, the Church remain opposed 45 II,7 | the integral good of the person must respect the specifically 46 II,7 | integral dignity of the human person first of all in the act 47 II,7 | spouses transmit life to a new person. It is only logical therefore 48 II,8 | right to be respected as a person from the moment of his conception. ~ 49 II,8 | to the life of the human person, for example, adoption, 50 III | integral vocation of the human person; at the same time they are 51 III | fundamental rights of the human person. The intervention of the 52 III | inalienable rights of the person must be recognized and respected 53 III | and are inherent in the person by virtue of the creative 54 III | creative act from which the person took his of her origin. 55 III | exigencies of the human person and with the "unwritten 56 Conclu | conception, to the dignity of the person, of his or her sexuality, 57 Conclu | the dignity of the human person and contempt for life and


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