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1 Intro,3| Father.(12) For this reason marriage possesses specific goods
2 Intro,4| transmission of human life in marriage. The moral judgment on such
3 Intro,5| life must be actualized in marriage through the specific and
4 I,6 | conceived and to be born within marriage and from marriage.(32) Also,
5 I,6 | within marriage and from marriage.(32) Also, attempts or hypotheses
6 II (*) | spouses who are joined in marriage. Such techniques can be
7 II (*) | the two spouses joined in marriage. ~b) Heterologous artifical
8 II (**)| the two spouses joined in marriage. Homologous artificial fertilization
9 II (**)| of the spouses joined in marriage. ~b) Homologous artificial
10 II,1 | PROCREATION TAKE PLACE IN MARRIAGE? ~Every human being is always
11 II,1 | child must be the fruit of marriage. ~For human procreation
12 II,1 | spouses in the unity of marriage involves reciprocal respect
13 II,1 | world and brought up within marriage: it is through the secure
14 II,1 | family be firmly based on marriage. The tradition of the Church
15 II,1 | reflection recognize in marriage and in its indissoluble
16 II,2 | COUPLE AND TO THE TRUTH OF MARRIAGE? ~Through IVF and ET and
17 II,2 | spouses who are united in marriage. Heterologous artificial
18 II,2 | contrary to the unity of marriage, to the dignity of the spouses,
19 II,2 | brought into the world in marriage and from marriage.(36) Respect
20 II,2 | world in marriage and from marriage.(36) Respect for the unity
21 II,2 | Respect for the unity of marriage and for conjugal fidelity
22 II,2 | the child be conceived in marriage; the bond existing between
23 II (36)| Gen 2:24). The unity of marriage, bound to the order of creation,
24 II,2 | that essential property of marriage which is its unity. Heterologous
25 II,2 | inalienable properties of marriage or respectful of the rights
26 II,3 | contrary to the unity of marriage and to the dignity of the
27 II,4 | The Church's teaching on marriage and human procreation affirms
28 II,4 | based upon the nature of marriage and the intimate connection
29 II,4 | connection of the goods of marriage, has well-known consequences
30 II,4 | and between the goods of marriage throws light on the moral
31 II,4 | dissociation of the ends of marriage. Homologous artificial fertilization,
32 II,4 | goods and the meanings of marriage. Thus, fertilization is
33 II,4 | generation of children to which marriage is ordered by its nature
34 II,4 | link between the goods of marriage and between the meanings
35 II (41)| act is that by which the marriage is consummated if the couple "
36 II,4 | spouses consummate their marriage and are able to become father
37 II,4 | made one by the bond of marriage".(44) Fertilization achieved
38 II,4 | and between the goods of marriage, as well as the unity of
39 II (47)| fertilization) might render valid a marriage between persons unable to
40 II,5 | procreation; the family and marriage continue to constitute the
41 II,5 | relating to the goods of marriage and the dignity of the person,
42 II,6 | artificial insemination within marriage cannot be admitted except
43 II,8 | CAUSED BY INFERTILITY IN MARRIAGE ~The suffering of spouses
44 II,8 | incurable. Nevertheless, marriage does not confer upon the
45 II,8 | most gratuitous gift of marriage, and is a living testimony
46 III | and of the institution of marriage constitute fundamental moral
47 III | rights of the family and of marriage as an institution and, in
48 III | not legitimately united in marriage. Legislation must also prohibit,
49 Conclu | matter of sexuality and marriage and in the context of the
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