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1 Declaration,1 | not a question of human life, a primordial value, which
2 Declaration,2 | especially the right to life.~
3 Declaration,3 | attitude of respect for life which is at the same time
4 Declaration,5 | is immediately willed is life, and in the visible universe
5 Declaration,5 | we understand that human life, even on this earth, is
6 Declaration,5 | Infused by the Creator,[5] life is again taken back by Him (
7 Declaration,5 | shall not kill" (Ex. 20:13). Life is at the same time a gift
8 Declaration,5 | proper use. In order that life may bring forth fruit, many
9 Declaration,5 | Christian knows that eternal life depends on what, with the
10 Declaration,5 | of God, he does with his life on earth.~
11 Declaration,5(5) | philosophical observations on when life begins, but they speak of
12 Declaration,5(5) | they speak of the period of life which precedes birth as
13 Declaration,6 | has always held that human life must be protected and favored
14 Declaration,6 | difference whether one destroys a life already born or does away
15 Declaration,7(10) | the mother terminates the life and expels the foetus which
16 Declaration,7 | the sacred character of life "which from its beginning
17 Declaration,7(15) | a man is not guilty, his life is untouchable, and therefore
18 Declaration,7(15) | whether it is a question of life in the embryonic stage or
19 Declaration,7 | severely condemned abortion: "Life must be safeguarded with
20 Declaration,8 | 8. Respect for human life is not just a Christian
21 Declaration,8 | possesses himself, he possesses life and different goods, he
22 Declaration,9 | Nevertheless, temporal life lived in this world is not
23 Declaration,9 | possesses as his own a level of life that is more profound and
24 Declaration,9 | that cannot end. Bodily life is a fundamental good, here
25 Declaration,9 | the risk of losing bodily life. In a society of persons
26 Declaration,11 | the human person is his life. He has other goods and
27 Declaration,12 | on the various stages of life is no more justified than
28 Declaration,12 | discrimination. The right to life remains complete in an old
29 Declaration,12 | incurably sick. The right to life is no less to be respected
30 Declaration,12 | reality, respect for human life is called for from the time
31 Declaration,12 | the ovum is fertilized, a life is begun which is neither
32 Declaration,12 | mother, it is rather the life of a new human being with
33 Declaration,13 | the adventure of a human life, and each of its capacities
34 Declaration,13(19)| nothing less than a human life, preparing for and calling
35 Declaration,13(19)| order that the taking of life involve accepting the risk
36 Declaration,14 | of health, sometimes of life or death, for the mother;
37 Declaration,14 | to dispose of another's life, even when that life is
38 Declaration,14 | another's life, even when that life is only beginning. With
39 Declaration,14 | choose in the child's name, life or death. The child itself,
40 Declaration,14 | age to decide for itself. Life is too fundamental a value
41 Declaration,14(21)| the protection of human life: "(Die Kirche) kann jedoch
42 Declaration,16 | essential orientation of sexual life to its fruits of fertility,[23]
43 Declaration,16 | right to dispose of human life - even if embryonic- or
44 Declaration,17 | right to manipulate human life in every possible direction.
45 Declaration,19 | seems to touch upon private life. The argument of pluralism
46 Declaration,20 | abortion a crime against human life, since murder is still always
47 Declaration,20 | rather than another. But the life of the child takes precedence
48 Declaration,20 | thought to destroy this life.~
49 Declaration,23 | society and of conditions of life in all milieux, starting
50 Declaration,25 | limited to the horizon of life in this world. He knows
51 Declaration,25 | that during the present life another one is being prepared,
52 Declaration,26 | progress in the service of life has been accomplished by
53 Declaration,26 | which is not to suppress life but to care for it and favor
54 Declaration,27 | Creator in the transmission of life, which gives new members
55 Declaration,27 | protecting and favoring life. She certainly thinks before
56 Declaration,27 | thinks before all else of the life which Christ came to bring: "
57 Declaration,27 | come so that they may have life and have it to the full" (
58 Declaration,27 | the full" (Jn. 10:10). But life at all its levels comes
59 Declaration,27 | comes from God, and bodily life is for man the indispensable
60 Declaration,27 | indispensable beginning. In this life on earth sin has introduced,
61 Declaration,27 | that what we suffer in this life can never be compared to
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