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1 Intro,4 | a personal and conscious act and as such is subject to
2 Intro (18)| person there is a creative act of God: no man comes into
3 I,1 | and to be in a position to act". (25) This teaching remains
4 I,2 | committing a gravely illicit act if she were to request such
5 II,4 | PROCREATION AND THE CONJUGAL ACT?~a) The Church's teaching
6 II,4 | meanings of the conjugal act: the unitive meaning and
7 II,4 | structure, the conjugal act, while most closely uniting
8 II,4 | procreative, the conjugal act preserves in its fullness
9 II,4 | meanings of the conjugal act and between the goods of
10 II,4 | deliberately deprives the conjugal act of its openness to procreation
11 II,4 | the fruit of a specific act of conjugal union, objectively
12 II,4 | the result of a "conjugal act which is per se suitable
13 II,4 | the fruit of the conjugal act, that is to say of the specific
14 II,4 | is to say of the specific act of the spouses' union. ~
15 II,4 | meanings of the conjugal act is based upon the unity
16 II (41) | this Canon, the conjugal act is that by which the marriage
17 II,4 | parental ones.(43) The conjugal act by which the couple mutually
18 II,4 | the gift of life. It is an act that is inseparably corporal
19 II,4 | meanings of the conjugal act and respect for the unity
20 II,4 | accepted in his parents' act of union and love; the generation
21 II,4 | realized in the conjugal act wherein the spouses cooperate
22 II,4 | person is the result of an act of giving. The one conceived
23 II,4 | meanings of the conjugal act and between the goods of
24 II,4 | the fruit of the conjugal act specific to the love between
25 II,4 | procreation and the conjugal act is thus shown to be of great
26 II,5 | dissociates from the conjugal act the actions which are directed
27 II,5 | and fruit of a specific act of the conjugal union. In
28 II,5 | and fruit of a conjugal act in which the spouses can
29 II,5 | us to understand why the act of conjugal love is considered
30 II,6 | substitute for the conjugal act but serves to facilitate
31 II,6 | and to help so that the act attains its natural purpose. ~
32 II,6 | personal nature of the conjugal act and of human procreation. "
33 II,6 | structure, the conjugal act is a personal action, a
34 II,6 | the proper nature of the act is the expression of the
35 II,6 | facilitating of the natural act or to ensuring that the
36 II,6 | ensuring that the natural act normally performed achieves
37 II,6 | facilitates the conjugal act or helps it to reach its
38 II,6 | to replace the conjugal act, it is morally illicit.
39 II,6 | substitute for the conjugal act is prohibited by reason
40 II,6 | meanings of the conjugal act. Masturbation, through which
41 II,6 | purpose of procreation, the act remains deprived of its
42 II,7 | PROCREATION? ~The medical act must be evaluated not only
43 II,7 | seeks to assist the conjugal act either in order to facilitate
44 II,7 | technologically replaces the conjugal act in order to obtain a procreation
45 II,7 | In this case the medical act is not, as it should be,
46 II,7 | person first of all in the act and at the moment in which
47 II,8 | the fruit of the specific act of the conjugal love of
48 III | this would constitute an act of violence and a serious
49 III | by virtue of the creative act from which the person took
50 Conclu | everyone is invited to act in the area of responsibility
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