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502 Declaration,21 | to record what is done, hut to help in promoting improvement.
503 Declaration,27 | is made on the level of ideas. A point of view - or even
504 Declaration,9 | lived in this world is not identified with the person. The person
505 Declaration,2 | a normal consequence of ideological pluralism. There is, however,
506 Declaration,3(1) | Chiesa sull'aborto." Part II, pp. 47-300, Rome, 1973.~
507 Declaration,16(23)| educationem prolis ordinantur, iisque veluti suo fastigio coronantur."
508 Declaration,3(1) | Caprile, "Non Uccidere, Il Magistero della Chiesa sull'
509 Declaration,23 | children, a statute for illegitimate children and reasonable
510 Declaration,7(15) | tending to destroy it is illicit, whether such destruction
511 Declaration,7 | introduce any doubt about the illicitness of abortion. It is true
512 Declaration,17 | to prevent or to cure his illnesses, and to contribute to his
513 Declaration,22 | a law which is in itself immoral, and such is the case of
514 Declaration,1 | everywhere the subject of impassioned discussions. These debates
515 Declaration,2 | while being prevented from imposing it on others. Ethical pluralism
516 Declaration,21 | hut to help in promoting improvement. It is at all times the
517 Declaration,16 | authentic love over instinctive impulse, without diminishing pleasure
518 Declaration,22 | application. It is, for instance, inadmissible that doctors or nurses should
519 Declaration,27 | authentic if it did not include generosity. It must preserve
520 Declaration,26 | combat its causes. This includes political action, which
521 Declaration,1 | astonished to see a simultaneous increase of unqualified protests
522 Declaration,12 | is not lost by one who is incurably sick. The right to life
523 Declaration,1 | entirety or in ever broader indications. The Church is too conscious
524 Declaration,26 | mean that one can remain indifferent to these sorrows and miseries.
525 Declaration,7(10) | cruelty or this cruel sexual indulgence goes so far as to procure
526 Declaration,7(10) | Sometimes this sexually indulgent cruelty or this cruel sexual
527 Declaration,27 | greater difficulties in an industrial and urban civilization.
528 Declaration,7 | conception; abortion and infanticide are abominable crimes."[17]
529 Declaration,26 | necessary at the same time to influence morality and to do everything
530 Declaration,7 | various opinions on the infusion of the spiritual soul did
531 Declaration,15 | the emancipation of women, insofar as it seeks essentially
532 Declaration,22 | application. It is, for instance, inadmissible that doctors
533 Declaration,16 | and by authentic love over instinctive impulse, without diminishing
534 Declaration,26 | desirable that, in suitable institutions, or, in their absence, in
535 Declaration,16(23)| autem sua naturali, ipsum institutum matrimonii amorque coniugalis
536 Declaration,27 | and death itself become instruments of resurrection. Hence Saint
537 Declaration,7(15) | whether such destruction is intended as an end in itself or only
538 Declaration,25(26)| su estrecha dependencia e interaccion estan ordenadas las unas
539 Declaration,9 | subordinate his particular interest. But it is not his last
540 Declaration,2 | for action affects the interests of others more quickly than
541 Declaration,8 | equals; he is nourished by interpersonal communication with men in
542 Declaration,17 | possibility of delicate interventions, the consequences of which
543 Declaration,7 | the spiritual soul did not introduce any doubt about the illicitness
544 Declaration,20 | all opinions. One cannot invoke freedom of thought to destroy
545 Declaration,13(19)| that the taking of life involve accepting the risk of killing
546 Declaration,16(23)| Indole autem sua naturali, ipsum institutum matrimonii amorque
547 Declaration,7(15) | the Saint Luke Union of Italian Doctors of November 12,
548 Declaration,7(11) | on the Sentences," book IV, dist. 31, exposition of
549 Declaration,5(5) | texts. Cf. Is. 49:1-5; 46:3; Jb. 10:8-12; Ps. 22:10; 71:
550 Declaration,14(21)| life: "(Die Kirche) kann jedoch sur Behebung solcher Notsituationen
551 Declaration,5(5) | expression for the first time in Jer. 1:5. It appears later in
552 Declaration,27 | their burden upon Himself, Jesus Christ has transformed them:
553 Declaration,5(5) | child in my womb leapt for joy."~
554 Declaration,3 | acting in their own name have judged it opportune to recall very
555 Declaration,13 | sciences to make a definitive judgment on questions which are properly
556 Declaration,25 | it is in its light that judgments must be made.[26] From this
557 Declaration,18 | encyclical "Humanae vitae" of July 25, 1968, spoke of "responsible
558 Declaration,27 | Doctrine of the Faith on June 28, 1974, has ratified this
559 Declaration,19 | less everywhere by serious juridical debates. There is no country
560 Declaration,12 | stages of life is no more justified than any other discrimination.
561 Declaration,14 | if the reasons given to justify an abortion were always
562 Declaration,14(21)| human life: "(Die Kirche) kann jedoch sur Behebung solcher
563 Declaration,16 | diminishing pleasure but keeping it in its proper place -
564 Declaration,7(10) | its mother's womb, it is killed before being born." (PL
565 Declaration,6 | abortion; he condemns the killers of children, including those
566 Declaration,16 | nothing to object to. But this kind of freedom will always be
567 Declaration,14(21)| protection of human life: "(Die Kirche) kann jedoch sur Behebung
568 Declaration,18 | 18. We know what seriousness the problem
569 Declaration,6(6) | same expressions (cf. Funk, l.c., 91-93).~
570 Declaration,22 | understood that whatever may be laid down by civil law in this
571 Declaration,6 | always perhaps use the same language; he nevertheless clearly
572 Declaration,27 | are equally in favor of large families. Such families
573 | latter
574 Declaration,7 | propositions of certain lax canonists who sought to
575 Declaration,3 | 3. Numerous Christian lay people, especially doctors,
576 Declaration,5(5) | ears, the child in my womb leapt for joy."~
577 Declaration,13(19)| This declaration expressly leaves aside the question of the
578 Declaration,2 | each individual would be left free to follow his own opinion,
579 Declaration,1 | abortion and of its possible legal liberalization has become
580 Declaration,13 | person is constituted or the legitimacy of abortion. From a moral
581 Declaration,13 | requires time- a rather lengthy time- to find its place
582 Declaration,7 | for this first period more lenient case solutions which they
583 Declaration,1 | that could disintegrate or lessen his dignity to remain silent
584 Declaration,27 | 10). But life at all its levels comes from God, and bodily
585 Declaration,22 | would admit in principle the liceity of abortion. Nor can he
586 Declaration,5 | beings who have only one lifetime and physical death cannot
587 Declaration,24 | who are able to do so to lighten the burdens still crushing
588 Declaration,19 | tendency which seeks to limit, as far as possible, all
589 Declaration,25(26)| Barcelona, May 26, 1974: "Por lo que a la vida humana se
590 Declaration,7(15) | all its universality: "As long as a man is not guilty,
591 Declaration,20 | admit that the legislator no longer considers abortion a crime
592 Declaration,1 | understands this, although many look for reasons, even against
593 Declaration,27 | HAMER ~Titular Archbishop of Lorium~Secretary~
594 Declaration,25(26)| puede desplegarse mediante los dones del Espiritu Santo" ("
595 Declaration,9 | expose oneself to the risk of losing bodily life. In a society
596 Declaration,14 | of honor or dishonor, of loss of social standing, and
597 Declaration,12 | greatly weakened; it is not lost by one who is incurably
598 Declaration,16 | reason and by authentic love over instinctive impulse,
599 Declaration,4 | teaching of the supreme Magisterium, which teaches moral norms
600 Declaration,3(1) | Caprile, "Non Uccidere, Il Magistero della Chiesa sull'aborto."
601 Declaration,24 | fidelity to a conscience maintained in uprightness and truth;
602 Declaration,7 | ones. The first Council of Mainz in 847 reconsidered the
603 Declaration,21 | which is deeper and more majestic than any human law: the
604 Declaration,19 | country where they are in the majority? In addition it is apparent
605 Declaration,14 | an abortion were always manifestly evil and valueless the problem
606 Declaration,17 | so there is no right to manipulate human life in every possible
607 Declaration,25(26)| es ciertamente univoca, mas bien se podria decir que
608 Declaration,8 | free. He is consequently master of himself; or rather, because
609 Declaration,16 | one is to understand the mastery progressively acquired by
610 Declaration,16(23)| naturali, ipsum institutum matrimonii amorque coniugalis ad procreationem
611 Declaration,16(23)| coronantur." Also paragraph 50: "Matrimonium et amor coniugalis indole
612 Declaration,12 | infant just born than in the mature person. In reality, respect
613 Declaration,26 | 26. But this does not mean that one can remain indifferent
614 Declaration,25 | comforted" (Mt. 5:5). To measure happiness by the absence
615 Declaration,25(26)| gracia, puede desplegarse mediante los dones del Espiritu Santo" ("
616 Declaration,26 | has been accomplished by medicine. One can hope that such
617 Declaration,6 | murderers those women who take medicines to procure an abortion;
618 Declaration,27 | of life, which gives new members to society and new children
619 Declaration,25(26)| corporal, zona afectiva, zona mental, y ese transfondo del alma
620 Declaration,2 | others more quickly than does mere opinion. Moreover, one can
621 Declaration,18(25)| use of only morally licit methods of birth regulation. Cf. "
622 | might
623 Declaration,23 | conditions of life in all milieux, starting with the most
624 Declaration,26 | indifferent to these sorrows and miseries. Every man and woman with
625 Declaration,25 | the absence of sorrow and misery in this world is to turn
626 Declaration,25 | viewpoint there is no absolute misfortune here below, not even the
627 Declaration,14(21)| weder empfangnisverhutende Mittel noch erst recht nicht die
628 Declaration,13 | moment of animation[19] - modern genetic science brings valuable
629 Declaration,17 | evaluation is in no way modified because of this.~
630 Declaration,18(25)| supposes the use of only morally licit methods of birth regulation.
631 Declaration,5(5) | being, like that which is moulded by His hand (cf. Ps. 118:
632 Declaration,25 | the Lord: "Happy those who mourn: they shall be comforted" (
633 Declaration,15 | 15. The movement for the emancipation of
634 Declaration,27 | earth sin has introduced, multiplied and made harder to bear
635 Declaration,7 | Stephen V: "That person is a murderer who causes to perish by
636 Declaration,6 | that Christians consider as murderers those women who take medicines
637 Declaration,25(26)| No se puede reducir, sin mutilarlas gravemente, las zonas de
638 Declaration,10 | 10. In regard to the mutual rights and duties of the
639 Declaration,6 | does away with it in its nascent stage. The one who will
640 Declaration,18(25)| 31: Address to the United Nations, AAS 57 (1965), p. 883.
641 Declaration,16(23)| 48: "Indole autem sua naturali, ipsum institutum matrimonii
642 Declaration,4 | clear that this declaration necessarily entails a grave obligation
643 | neither
644 Declaration,14(21)| empfangnisverhutende Mittel noch erst recht nicht die Abtreibung als sittlich
645 Declaration,13(19)| could not at least precede nidation. It is not within the competence
646 Declaration,14(21)| empfangnisverhutende Mittel noch erst recht nicht die Abtreibung
647 | none
648 Declaration,21 | hearts by the Creator as a norm which reason clarifies and
649 Declaration,4 | Magisterium, which teaches moral norms in the light of faith.[3]
650 Declaration,14(21)| jedoch sur Behebung solcher Notsituationen weder empfangnisverhutende
651 Declaration,8 | community of his equals; he is nourished by interpersonal communication
652 Declaration,17 | there is no right to use nuclear energy for every possible
653 Declaration,7(10) | regard to this matter in "De Nuptiis et Concupiscentiis," c.
654 Declaration,22 | inadmissible that doctors or nurses should find themselves obliged
655 Declaration,6(7) | to Diogentus" (V, 6 Funk, o.c., I 399: S.C. 33), where
656 Declaration,24 | Following one's conscience in obedience to the law of God is not
657 Declaration,22 | this matter, man can never obey a law which is in itself
658 Declaration,7 | answered the most serious objections.[14] Pius XII clearly excluded
659 Declaration,5(5) | not make any philosophical observations on when life begins, but
660 Declaration,9 | disposed of in order to obtain a higher end.~
661 Declaration,7 | on this subject on many occasions, has not been afraid to
662 Declaration,5 | forth fruit, many tasks are offered to man in this world and
663 Declaration,7(18) | declaration of the Holy Office, condemning direct abortion (
664 Declaration,12 | life remains complete in an old person, even one greatly
665 Declaration,7 | sufficient to recall certain ones. The first Council of Mainz
666 Declaration,9 | to be willing to expose oneself to the risk of losing bodily
667 Declaration,17 | Scientific progress is opening to technology - and will
668 Declaration,3 | own name have judged it opportune to recall very strongly
669 Declaration,4 | See what the bishops have opportunely undertaken. It hopes that
670 Declaration,21 | to be right what would be opposed to the natural law, for
671 Declaration,25(26)| dependencia e interaccion estan ordenadas las unas a las otras: zona
672 Declaration,27 | and has confirmed it and ordered it to be promulgated.~Given
673 Declaration,10 | to the law to specify and organize external behavior. There
674 Declaration,16 | any law or the essential orientation of sexual life to its fruits
675 Declaration,25(26)| ordenadas las unas a las otras: zona corporal, zona afectiva,
676 Declaration,25 | 25. A Christian's outlook cannot be limited to the
677 Declaration,26 | in their absence, in the outpouring of Christian generosity
678 Declaration,12 | From the time that the ovum is fertilized, a life is
679 Declaration,15(22)| Encyclical "Pacem in terris." AAS 55 (1963),
680 Declaration,18 | progressio" and in other papal documents, is that never,
681 Declaration,16(23)| fastigio coronantur." Also paragraph 50: "Matrimonium et amor
682 Declaration,24 | progress of the human person passes through this constant fidelity
683 Declaration,7 | Fathers of the Church, her Pastors and her Doctors have taught
684 Declaration,7(18) | The speech, "Salutiamo con paterna effusione," December 9,
685 Declaration,24 | must emphasize that the path of true progress of the
686 Declaration,6(6) | Apostolorum," edition Funk, "Patres Apostolici," V, 2. "The
687 Declaration,7 | the sin and the gravity of penal sanctions. Excellent authors
688 Declaration,1 | protests against the death penalty and every form of war and
689 Declaration,3 | Numerous Christian lay people, especially doctors, but
690 Declaration,7 | they rejected for following periods. But it was never denied
691 Declaration,7 | a murderer who causes to perish by abortion what has been
692 Declaration,13 | 13. To this perpetual evidence - perfectly independent
693 Declaration,8 | rational nature, man is a personal subject capable of reflecting
694 Declaration,9 | bodily life. In a society of persons the common good is for each
695 Declaration,27 | the Basilicas of Saints Peter and Paul, in the year 1974.~
696 Declaration,19 | days a vast body of opinion petitions the liberalization of this
697 Declaration,6(7) | of Christians," 35 (cf. PG. 6, 970: S.C. 3, pp. 166-
698 Declaration,5 | have only one lifetime and physical death cannot be absent from
699 Declaration,7(13) | Sedis" of Pius IX (Acta Pii IX, V, 55-72; AAS 5 [1869],
700 Declaration,24 | families and children, who are placed in situations to which,
701 Declaration,6(7) | Athenagoras, "A plea on behalf of Christians,"
702 Declaration,25(26)| ciertamente univoca, mas bien se podria decir que es un haz de vidas.
703 Declaration,18 | again with emphasis, as was pointed out in the conciliar constitution "
704 Declaration,20 | the law to choose between points of view or to impose one
705 Declaration,23 | adoption - a whole positive policy must be put into force so
706 Declaration,27 | Cor. 4:17).~The Supreme Pontiff Pope Paul VI, in an audience
707 Declaration,7 | our days the recent Roman Pontiffs have proclaimed the same
708 Declaration,23 | arrangements for adoption - a whole positive policy must be put into
709 Declaration,13(19)| waiting for, but already in possession of his soul.~
710 Declaration,17 | will open still more - the possibility of delicate interventions,
711 Declaration,3 | statesmen, or leading figures in posts of responsibility have vigorously
712 Declaration,7(10) | goes so far as to procure potions which produce sterility.
713 Declaration,2 | abortion laws are the object of powerful pressures aimed at leading
714 Declaration,20 | life of the child takes precedence over all opinions. One cannot
715 Declaration,5(5) | the period of life which precedes birth as being the object
716 Declaration,7 | had been established by preceding Councils. It decided that
717 Declaration,7(15) | of Pius XII are express, precise and numerous; they would
718 Declaration,10 | external behavior. There is precisely a certain number of rights
719 Declaration,27 | Franciscus Card. SEPER ~Prefect ~Hieronymus HAMER ~Titular
720 Declaration,19 | serious dangers for future pregnancies and also in many cases for
721 Declaration,26 | charity, of which the first preoccupation must always be the establishment
722 Declaration,25 | life another one is being prepared, one of such importance
723 Declaration,13(19)| less than a human life, preparing for and calling for a soul
724 Declaration,13(19)| hand, it suffices that this presence of the soul be probable (
725 Declaration,19 | their eyes to it. But the preservation of a law which is not applied
726 Declaration,7 | Second Vatican Council, presided over by Paul VI, has most
727 Declaration,2 | are the object of powerful pressures aimed at leading them to
728 Declaration,2 | own opinion, while being prevented from imposing it on others.
729 Declaration,1 | question of human life, a primordial value, which must be protected
730 Declaration,4(3) | them. Only certain basic principles are here recalled which
731 Declaration,14 | sometimes even seem to have priority. We do not deny these very
732 Declaration,19 | when it seems to touch upon private life. The argument of pluralism
733 Declaration,13(19)| presence of the soul be probable (and one can never prove
734 Declaration,12 | for from the time that the process of generation begins. From
735 Declaration,14 | standing, and so forth. We proclaim only that none of these
736 Declaration,5 | the Resurrection, the Lord proclaims in the Gospel: "God is God,
737 Declaration,16(23)| coniugalis indole sua ad prolem procreandam et educandam ordinantur."~
738 Declaration,6(7) | says of Christians: "They procreate children, but they do not
739 Declaration,16(23)| matrimonii amorque coniugalis ad procreationem et educationem prolis ordinantur,
740 Declaration,7(10) | to procure potions which produce sterility. If the desired
741 Declaration,22 | the law of God and their professional situation.~
742 Declaration,9 | level of life that is more profound and that cannot end. Bodily
743 Declaration,13 | there is established the program of what this living being
744 Declaration,16 | to understand the mastery progressively acquired by reason and by
745 Declaration,19 | liberalization of this latter prohibition. There already exists a
746 Declaration,16(23)| coniugalis indole sua ad prolem procreandam et educandam
747 Declaration,16(23)| procreationem et educationem prolis ordinantur, iisque veluti
748 Declaration,1 | against all evidence, to promote the use of abortion. One
749 Declaration,1 | which must be protected and promoted. Everyone understands this,
750 Declaration,21 | is done, hut to help in promoting improvement. It is at all
751 Declaration,4 | 4. Charged with the promotion and the defense of faith
752 Declaration,27 | it and ordered it to be promulgated.~Given in Rome, at the Sacred
753 Declaration,27 | glory which is out of all proportion to them" (2 Cor. 4:17).~
754 Declaration,19 | abortion as an evil, may he not propose to restrict its damage?~
755 Declaration,4 | the Doctrine of the Faith proposes to recall this teaching
756 Declaration,7 | Innocent XI rejected the propositions of certain lax canonists
757 Declaration,21 | each person's rights and to protect the weakest. In order to
758 Declaration,27 | fundamental solicitude of protecting and favoring life. She certainly
759 Declaration,1 | increase of unqualified protests against the death penalty
760 Declaration,13(19)| probable (and one can never prove the contrary) in order that
761 Declaration,6 | object of the care of divine Providence."[7] Tertullian did not
762 Declaration,15 | of them. Furthermore, all publicly recognized freedom is always
763 Declaration,17 | energy for every possible purpose, so there is no right to
764 Declaration,23 | it is the task of law to pursue a reform of society and
765 Declaration,19 | that clandestine abortion puts women, who resign themselves
766 Declaration,20 | that are heard from varying quarters are not conclusive. It is
767 Declaration,2 | interests of others more quickly than does mere opinion.
768 Declaration,14 | certain cases, perhaps in quite a considerable number of
769 Declaration,7(15) | whole study on their own. We quote only this one from the Discourse
770 Declaration,11 | whether it be founded on race, sex, color or religion.
771 Declaration,7(15) | stages" (Discourses and Radio-messages, VI, 183ff.).~
772 Declaration,27 | Faith on June 28, 1974, has ratified this Declaration on Procured
773 Declaration,8 | should be. Constituted by a rational nature, man is a personal
774 Declaration,5(5) | the moment your greeting reached my ears, the child in my
775 Declaration,3 | responsibility have vigorously reacted against this propaganda
776 Declaration,5(5) | 139:13. In the Gospels we read in Luke 1:44: "For the moment
777 Declaration,26 | every Christian, must be ready to do what he can to remedy
778 Declaration,12 | in the mature person. In reality, respect for human life
779 Declaration,23 | illegitimate children and reasonable arrangements for adoption -
780 Declaration,1 | a Christian in order to receive salvation from Him.~
781 | recently
782 Declaration,14(21)| empfangnisverhutende Mittel noch erst recht nicht die Abtreibung als
783 Declaration,25(26)| alma donde la vida divina, recibida por la gracia, puede desplegarse
784 Declaration,15 | Furthermore, all publicly recognized freedom is always limited
785 Declaration,7 | Council of Mainz in 847 reconsidered the penalties against abortion
786 Declaration,21 | The role of law is not to record what is done, hut to help
787 Declaration,19 | themselves to it and have recourse to it, in the most serious
788 Declaration,25(26)| haz de vidas. No se puede reducir, sin mutilarlas gravemente,
789 Declaration,25(26)| que a la vida humana se refiere, esta non es ciertamente
790 Declaration,8 | personal subject capable of reflecting on himself and of determining
791 Declaration,23 | task of law to pursue a reform of society and of conditions
792 Declaration,11 | it is strictly unjust to refuse it.~
793 Declaration,4(2) | Regimini Ecclesiae Universae," III,
794 Declaration,18 | as a legitimate means of regulating births.[25] The damage to
795 Declaration,18(25)| morally licit methods of birth regulation. Cf. "Humanae vitae,"[14] (
796 Declaration,6(7) | children, but they do not reject the foetus."~
797 Declaration,4(2) | the questions which are related to faith and morals or which
798 Declaration,11 | founded on race, sex, color or religion. It is not recognition by
799 Declaration,26 | ready to do what he can to remedy them. This is the law of
800 Declaration,7 | At the time of the Renaissance Pope Sixtus V condemned
801 Declaration,20 | present case, this very renunciation seems at the very least
802 Declaration,7 | The Decree of Gratian reported the following words of Pope
803 Declaration,20 | change in legislation can represent. Many will take as authorization
804 Declaration,14 | mother; it may be the burden represented by an additional child,
805 Declaration,7(15) | and numerous; they would require a whole study on their own.
806 Declaration,24 | to remain faithful to the requirements of the divine law. Therefore,
807 Declaration,13 | and each of its capacities requires time- a rather lengthy time-
808 Declaration,3 | or there have encountered reservation or even opposition.~
809 Declaration,19 | abortion puts women, who resign themselves to it and have
810 Declaration,2 | public authorities which resist the liberalization of abortion
811 Declaration,18 | pretext, may abortion be resorted to, either by a family or
812 Declaration,12 | to life is no less to be respected in the small infant just
813 Declaration,19 | evil, may he not propose to restrict its damage?~
814 Declaration,19 | as far as possible, all restrictive legislation, especially
815 Declaration,7(10) | sterility. If the desired result is not achieved, the mother
816 Declaration,14 | child will be abnormal or retarded; it may be the importance
817 Declaration,7 | It decided that the most rigorous penance would be imposed "
818 Declaration,21 | 21. The role of law is not to record
819 Declaration,27 | which is waiting for us" (Rom. 8:18). And, if we make
820 Declaration,7 | In our days the recent Roman Pontiffs have proclaimed
821 Declaration,7(12) | Effraenatum" in 1588 ("Bullarium Romanum," V, 1, pp. 25-27; "Fontes
822 Declaration,4(3) | themselves a guide and a rule, and confirm certain fundamental
823 Declaration,24 | recognize the weight of the sacrifices and the burdens which it
824 Declaration,7 | abortion: "Life must be safeguarded with extreme care from conception;
825 Declaration,27 | Dedication of the Basilicas of Saints Peter and Paul, in the year
826 Declaration,1 | Christian in order to receive salvation from Him.~
827 Declaration,21 | The law is not obliged to sanction everything, but it cannot
828 Declaration,7 | and the gravity of penal sanctions. Excellent authors allowed
829 Declaration,25(26)| mediante los dones del Espiritu Santo" ("L'Osservatore Romano,"
830 Declaration,16 | pleasure to the point of satiety, without taking into account
831 Declaration,6(7) | 399: S.C. 33), where it says of Christians: "They procreate
832 Declaration,7(14) | 1930), pp. 562-565; Dz- Sch. 3719-21.~
833 Declaration,13 | is not up to biological sciences to make a definitive judgment
834 Declaration,17 | 17. Scientific progress is opening to technology -
835 Declaration,5(5) | The authors of Scripture do not make any philosophical
836 Declaration,7 | Most recently, the Second Vatican Council, presided
837 Declaration,7(13) | Constitution "Apostolicae Sedis" of Pius IX (Acta Pii IX,
838 Declaration,16 | and women are "free" to seek sexual pleasure to the point
839 Declaration,7(11) | Commentary on the Sentences," book IV, dist. 31, exposition
840 Declaration,27 | year 1974.~Franciscus Card. SEPER ~Prefect ~Hieronymus HAMER ~
841 Declaration,25(26)| gravemente, las zonas de su ser, que, en su estrecha dependencia
842 Declaration,18 | 18. We know what seriousness the problem of birth control
843 Declaration,9 | individual an end which he must serve and to which he must subordinate
844 Declaration,8 | the indispensable social setting. In the face of society
845 | several
846 Declaration,7 | abortion with the greatest severity.[12] A century later, Innocent
847 Declaration,11 | whether it be founded on race, sex, color or religion. It is
848 Declaration,7(10) | c. 15: "Sometimes this sexually indulgent cruelty or this
849 | She
850 Declaration,5 | this world and he must not shirk them. More important still,
851 Declaration,4 | all the faithful. Thus in showing the unity of the Church,
852 Declaration,12 | by one who is incurably sick. The right to life is no
853 Declaration,5 | up with it: death is the sign and fruit of sin. But there
854 Declaration,1 | lessen his dignity to remain silent on such a topic. Because
855 Declaration,9 | Man can never be treated simply as a means to be disposed
856 Declaration,1 | but be astonished to see a simultaneous increase of unqualified
857 Declaration,14(21)| nicht die Abtreibung als sittlich erlaubt erkennen" ("L'Osservatore
858 Declaration,22 | God and their professional situation.~
859 Declaration,24 | children, who are placed in situations to which, in human terms,
860 Declaration,7 | of the Renaissance Pope Sixtus V condemned abortion with
861 Declaration,12 | less to be respected in the small infant just born than in
862 Declaration,14(21)| kann jedoch sur Behebung solcher Notsituationen weder empfangnisverhutende
863 Declaration,27 | Church has the fundamental solicitude of protecting and favoring
864 Declaration,24 | human terms, there is no solution.~
865 Declaration,7 | period more lenient case solutions which they rejected for
866 Declaration,1 | such a topic. Because the Son of God became man, there
867 Declaration,27 | the troubles which are soon over, though they weigh
868 Declaration,26 | remain indifferent to these sorrows and miseries. Every man
869 Declaration,7 | certain lax canonists who sought to excuse an abortion procured
870 Declaration,15 | discrimination, is on perfectly sound ground.[22] In the different
871 Declaration,5(5) | when life begins, but they speak of the period of life which
872 Declaration,7 | The same Paul VI, speaking on this subject on many
873 Declaration,19 | Furthermore, many countries had specifically applied this condemnation
874 Declaration,10 | it belongs to the law to specify and organize external behavior.
875 Declaration,16 | proper place - and in this sphere this is the only authentic
876 Declaration,17 | achievements of the human spirit which in themselves are
877 Declaration,18 | vitae" of July 25, 1968, spoke of "responsible parenthood."[24]
878 Declaration,27 | evil cannot be allowed to spread without contradiction. It
879 Declaration,14 | is still in the embryonic stage- to choose in the child's
880 Declaration,14 | dishonor, of loss of social standing, and so forth. We proclaim
881 Declaration,23 | of life in all milieux, starting with the most deprived,
882 Declaration,7(15) | The statements of Pius XII are express,
883 Declaration,3 | also parents' associations, statesmen, or leading figures in posts
884 Declaration,23 | assured grants for children, a statute for illegitimate children
885 Declaration,7 | following words of Pope Stephen V: "That person is a murderer
886 Declaration,7(10) | procure potions which produce sterility. If the desired result is
887 Declaration,8 | a right. It is this that strict justice demands from all
888 Declaration,11 | demands recognition and it is strictly unjust to refuse it.~
889 Declaration,3 | of the Church.[1] With a striking convergence these documents
890 Declaration,4 | enlighten also all men who strive with their whole heart to "
891 Declaration,21 | which reason clarifies and strives to formulate properly, and
892 Declaration,3 | opportune to recall very strongly the traditional doctrine
893 Declaration,21 | and which one must always struggle to understand better, but
894 Declaration,7(15) | they would require a whole study on their own. We quote only
895 Declaration,9 | serve and to which he must subordinate his particular interest.
896 Declaration,9 | person can be definitively subordinated only to God. Man can never
897 Declaration,18 | why the last Council and subsequently the encyclical "Humanae
898 Declaration,13 | state, does not give any substantial support to those who defend
899 Declaration,14 | or mother, can act as its substitute- even if it is still in the
900 Declaration,27 | say: "I think that what we suffer in this life can never be
901 Declaration,14 | have the right to choose suicide; no more may his parents
902 Declaration,26 | equally desirable that, in suitable institutions, or, in their
903 Declaration,3(1) | Il Magistero della Chiesa sull'aborto." Part II, pp. 47-
904 Declaration,16(23)| ordinantur, iisque veluti suo fastigio coronantur." Also
905 Declaration,13 | not give any substantial support to those who defend abortion.
906 Declaration,18(25)| Responsible parenthood supposes the use of only morally
907 Declaration,13(19)| independent for two reasons: (1) supposing a belated animation, there
908 Declaration,14(21)| Die Kirche) kann jedoch sur Behebung solcher Notsituationen
909 Declaration,5 | Creator,[5] life is again taken back by Him (cf. Gen. 2:
910 Declaration,5 | responsibility. It is received as a "talent" (cf. Mt. 25:14-30); it
911 Declaration,5 | bring forth fruit, many tasks are offered to man in this
912 Declaration,7 | Pastors and her Doctors have taught the same doctrine - the
913 Declaration,9 | 9. Nevertheless, temporal life lived in this world
914 Declaration,19 | exists a fairly general tendency which seeks to limit, as
915 Declaration,7(15) | therefore any act directly tending to destroy it is illicit,
916 Declaration,7(10) | not achieved, the mother terminates the life and expels the
917 Declaration,24 | situations to which, in human terms, there is no solution.~
918 Declaration,25 | here below, not even the terrible sorrow of bringing up a
919 Declaration,15(22)| Encyclical "Pacem in terris." AAS 55 (1963), p. 267.
920 Declaration,7(11) | dist. 31, exposition of the text.~
921 Declaration,5(5) | appears later in many other texts. Cf. Is. 49:1-5; 46:3; Jb.
922 Declaration,19 | an opinion which is not theirs, especially in a country
923 Declaration,5(5) | It would seem that this theme finds expression for the
924 Declaration,27 | Hence Saint Paul can say: "I think that what we suffer in this
925 Declaration,27 | even more, perhaps a way of thinking - which considers fertility
926 Declaration,27 | favoring life. She certainly thinks before all else of the life
927 Declaration,7 | been conceived."[10] St. Thomas, the Common Doctor of the
928 | though
929 Declaration,20 | cannot invoke freedom of thought to destroy this life.~
930 | through
931 Declaration,27 | Prefect ~Hieronymus HAMER ~Titular Archbishop of Lorium~Secretary~
932 Declaration,10 | part of those which are today called "human rights" and
933 Declaration,20 | to do so. It must often tolerate what is in fact a lesser
934 Declaration,1 | remain silent on such a topic. Because the Son of God
935 Declaration,19 | especially when it seems to touch upon private life. The argument
936 Declaration,3 | recall very strongly the traditional doctrine of the Church.[1]
937 Declaration,27 | though they weigh little, train us for the carrying of a
938 Declaration,25(26)| afectiva, zona mental, y ese transfondo del alma donde la vida divina,
939 Declaration,27 | Himself, Jesus Christ has transformed them: for whoever believes
940 Declaration,27 | with the Creator in the transmission of life, which gives new
941 Declaration,4 | opinion to another, but of transmitting to the faithful a constant
942 Declaration,9 | to God. Man can never be treated simply as a means to be
943 Declaration,5 | sin. But there is no final triumph for death. Confirming faith
944 Declaration,27 | add with him: "Yes, the troubles which are soon over, though
945 Declaration,4(3) | confirm certain fundamental truths of Catholic doctrine for
946 Declaration,25 | misery in this world is to turn one's back on the Gospel.~
947 Declaration,13(19)| remains independent for two reasons: (1) supposing a
948 Declaration,3(1) | found in Gr. Caprile, "Non Uccidere, Il Magistero della Chiesa
949 Declaration,25(26)| bien se podria decir que es un haz de vidas. No se puede
950 Declaration,25(26)| interaccion estan ordenadas las unas a las otras: zona corporal,
951 Declaration,27 | audience granted to the undersigned Secretary of the Sacred
952 Declaration,1 | protected and promoted. Everyone understands this, although many look
953 Declaration,22 | must in any case be clearly understood that whatever may be laid
954 Declaration,4 | bishops have opportunely undertaken. It hopes that all the faithful,
955 Declaration,14 | With regard to the future unhappiness of the child, no one, not
956 Declaration,7(15) | Discourse to the Saint Luke Union of Italian Doctors of November
957 Declaration,18(25)| progressio," 31: Address to the United Nations, AAS 57 (1965),
958 Declaration,4 | faithful. Thus in showing the unity of the Church, it will confirm
959 Declaration,4(2) | Regimini Ecclesiae Universae," III, 1, 29. Cf. ibid.,
960 Declaration,4 | faith and morals in the universal Church,[2] the Sacred Congregation
961 Declaration,7(15) | the principle in all its universality: "As long as a man is not
962 Declaration,5 | life, and in the visible universe everything has been made
963 Declaration,25(26)| esta non es ciertamente univoca, mas bien se podria decir
964 | unless
965 Declaration,23 | Help for families and for unmarried mothers, assured grants
966 Declaration,1 | simultaneous increase of unqualified protests against the death
967 Declaration,27 | compared to the glory, as yet unrevealed, which is waiting for us" (
968 Declaration,4 | those who might have been unsettled by the controversies and
969 | until
970 Declaration,7(15) | not guilty, his life is untouchable, and therefore any act directly
971 Declaration,16 | Christian in it. It is even unworthy of man. In any case it does
972 Declaration,24 | conscience maintained in uprightness and truth; and we must exhort
973 Declaration,27 | difficulties in an industrial and urban civilization. Thus in recent
974 | used
975 Declaration,6(6) | Epistle of Barnabas," IX, 5 uses the same expressions (cf.
976 Declaration,13 | modern genetic science brings valuable confirmation. It has demonstrated
977 Declaration,14 | always manifestly evil and valueless the problem would not be
978 Declaration,20 | addition that are heard from varying quarters are not conclusive.
979 Declaration,19 | abortion. In these days a vast body of opinion petitions
980 Declaration,7 | Most recently, the Second Vatican Council, presided over by
981 Declaration,16(23)| prolis ordinantur, iisque veluti suo fastigio coronantur."
982 Declaration,25(26)| podria decir que es un haz de vidas. No se puede reducir, sin
983 Declaration,25 | must be made.[26] From this viewpoint there is no absolute misfortune
984 Declaration,13(19)| to decide between these views, because the existence of
985 Declaration,3 | posts of responsibility have vigorously reacted against this propaganda
986 Declaration,1 | every form of war and the vindication of the liberalization of
987 Declaration,5 | willed is life, and in the visible universe everything has
988 Declaration,22 | favor of such a law, or vote for it. Moreover, he may
989 Declaration,1 | penalty and every form of war and the vindication of the
990 Declaration,12 | person, even one greatly weakened; it is not lost by one who
991 Declaration,21 | rights and to protect the weakest. In order to do so the State
992 Declaration,14(21)| Behebung solcher Notsituationen weder empfangnisverhutende Mittel
993 Declaration,7 | until after the first few weeks, a distinction was made
994 Declaration,27 | are soon over, though they weigh little, train us for the
995 Declaration,14 | fundamental a value to be weighed against even very serious
996 Declaration,23 | coming into this world a welcome worthy of a person. Help
997 | whatever
998 | whoever
999 Declaration,5 | But what is immediately willed is life, and in the visible
1000 Declaration,9 | or even necessary to be willing to expose oneself to the
1001 Declaration,19 | authorities often find that it is wiser to close their eyes to it.
1002 Declaration,18 | parenthood."[24] What we wish to say again with emphasis,
1003 | within
1004 Declaration,7(18) | 1972), p. 737. Among the witnesses of this unchangeable doctrine
1005 Declaration,26 | miseries. Every man and woman with feeling, and certainly
1006 Declaration,7 | Gratian reported the following words of Pope Stephen V: "That
1007 Declaration,23 | into this world a welcome worthy of a person. Help for families
1008 Declaration,21 | but which it is always wrong to contradict. Human law
1009 Declaration,21 | will have to right many wrongs. The law is not obliged
1010 Declaration,25(26)| zona afectiva, zona mental, y ese transfondo del alma
1011 Declaration,27 | Saints Peter and Paul, in the year 1974.~Franciscus Card. SEPER ~
1012 | Yes
1013 | your
1014 Declaration,25(26)| mutilarlas gravemente, las zonas de su ser, que, en su estrecha
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