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1003 II,8 | which previously seemed unattainable. Scientists therefore are
1004 I,5 | and, even though he may be unaware of this, he sets himself
1005 I,1 | not been changed and is unchangeable.(26)~Thus the fruit of human
1006 III | the legislator, since an uncontrolled application of such techniques
1007 III | a State based on law are undermined. The political authority
1008 Conclu | audience granted to the undersigned Prefect after the plenary
1009 II,2 | any other way constitute understandable motivations; but subjectively
1010 Intro,1 | of God's peace and to an understanding of his precepts. ~
1011 II | artificial fertilization" are understood here the different technical
1012 I (27) | a degree of risk must be undertaken, he will take care to assure
1013 III | of many states confers an undue legitimation upon certain
1014 Intro,3 | achieve self-realization as a "unified totality":(9) and this nature
1015 II,4 | act, while most closely uniting husband and wife, capacitates
1016 Intro,4 | other forms of life in the universe, the transmission of human
1017 I (*) | verify the effect, at present unknown or not sufficiently known,
1018 II | and domination may remain unnoticed by those very individuals
1019 Conclu | it a renewed impulse in unrenounceable fidelity to the teaching
1020 | unto
1021 Intro,3 | the man 'corpore et anima unus', as the Second Vatican
1022 III | human person and with the "unwritten laws" etched by the Creator
1023 I,3 | interventions on patients, one must uphold as licit procedures carried
1024 I (27) | for human beings and the uprightness of therapeutic intentions.
1025 II,7 | clinics are in a special way urged to do justice to the moral
1026 Intro,2 | discoveries gives greater urgency to this need to respect
1027 II (54) | of the Italian Society of Urology, 8 October 1953: AAS 45 (
1028 Fw (*) | birth. The reason for this usage is clarified by the text (
1029 Intro,2 | from research's possible usefulness to some at the expense of
1030 | using
1031 II | in vitro for some days. Usually not all are transferred
1032 I,5 | this way the researcher usurps the place of God; and, even
1033 I,6 | constructing artificial uteruses for the human embryo. These
1034 II | of human beings or their utilization for different purposes to
1035 II | individuals who, in wishing to utilize this procedure, become subject
1036 I,1 | must be protected with the utmost care; abortion and infanticide
1037 Conclu | the reasons for and the validity of this teaching. By defending
1038 I,4 | their death has not yet been verified and without the consent
1039 I (*) | upon which one intends to verify the effect, at present unknown
1040 I (*) | in the human field or at verifying a hypothesis arising from
1041 II,2 | artificial fertilization violates the rights of the child;
1042 Fw (*) | designate the result (whether visible or not) of human generation,
1043 Intro,3 | of this anthropological vision that one is to find the
1044 II,1 | good of civil society; the vitality and stability of society
1045 I,4 | keeping alive human embryos in vivo or in vitro for experimental
1046 Fw (*) | foetus" can indicate in the vocabulary of biology successive stages
1047 II,6 | prohibited by reason of the voluntarily achieved dissociation of
1048 III | in particular of the more vulnerable, the very foundations of
1049 II | thus leads, whether one wants it or not, to man's domination
1050 | was
1051 III | the common good were not watchful, he could be deprived of
1052 III | wherever it risks being weakened or is in danger of collapse. ~
1053 Intro,1 | Christ has compassion on our weaknesses: he is our Creator and Redeemer.
1054 I,3 | promotion of the personal well-being of the individual without
1055 II,4 | the goods of marriage, has well-known consequences on the level
1056 I (29) | exploited for any purpose whatsoever".~
1057 | whenever
1058 | wherein
1059 | wherever
1060 | whoever
1061 Fw | which is the result of wide consultation and in particular
1062 III | connected with it would widen the breach already opened
1063 III | securing in society the widest possible consensus on such
1064 II,2 | woman who is unmarried or a widow, whoever the donor may be,
1065 Intro,2 | world stands in peril unless wiser people are forthcoming".(8) ~
1066 Intro,5 | creature on earth that God has "wished for himself " (16) and the
1067 II | very individuals who, in wishing to utilize this procedure,
1068 II | woman: a number of ova are withdrawn, fertilized and then cultivated
1069 Conclu | ensured for the men and women of tomorrow. The precise
1070 I,1 | norms or laws should be worked out with regard to this
1071 Fw | of the problems and for working out replies to those questions;
1072 Intro,2 | the expense of others, or, worse still, from prevailing ideologies.
1073 I (31) | damage its integrity or worsen its condition is unacceptable,
1074 I,3 | harm to his integrity or worsening his conditions of life.
1075 I,5 | and cannot be reduced in worth to a pure and simple instrument
1076 II (36) | 1879/80) 388-391; POPE PIUS XI, Encyclical Casti Connubii:
1077 II (36) | DS 1798. 1802; POPE LEO XIII, Encyclical Arcanum Divinae
1078 II (36) | DS 860; COUNCIL OF TRENT, XXIV , Session: DS 1798. 1802;
1079 Intro (3) | the Mass closing the Holy Year, 25 December 1975: AAS 68 (
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