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1 I,1 | insertion into society. Hence sexual matters, as is obvious to
2 II,2 | teaching, especially in sexual matters, and of the growing
3 V,1 | Since sexual ethics concern fundamental
4 V,1 | teaching equally applies to sexual ethics. In this domain there
5 V,3 | Speaking of "the sexual nature of man and the human
6 V,5 | on the finality of the sexual act and on the principal
7 V,6 | states that the use of the sexual function has its true meaning
8 V,6(12) | detail regarding the norms of sexual life within marriage; these
9 VI,1 | with all the abuses of the sexual faculty, nor with all the
10 VII,1 | who vindicate the right to sexual union before marriage, at
11 VII,2 | practice such premature sexual relations may be, the fact
12 VII,2 | requirement, beginning with the sexual difference. "Have you not
13 VII,2 | Church,[15] while dissolute sexual union[16] defiles the temple
14 VII,2 | the Christian has become. Sexual union therefore is only
15 VII,2(16)| Sexual intercourse outside marriage
16 VII,4 | stability of marriage, if sexual intercourse is truly to
17 VIII,2 | education, from a lack of normal sexual development, from habit,
18 IX,1 | is a normal phenomenon of sexual development, especially
19 IX,1 | sought in the use of the sexual faculty.~
20 IX,2 | the deliberate use of the sexual faculty outside normal conjugal
21 IX,2 | faculty. For it lacks the sexual relationship called for
22 X,2 | comes about in the field of sexual activity, where a person
23 X,7 | true that in sins of the sexual order, in view of their
24 X,7 | hold the view that in the sexual field mortal sins are not
25 XIII,1 | moral teaching concerning sexual morality, however great
26 XIII,7 | certain questions concerning sexual ethics," confirmed it and
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