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Paulus PP. VI
Humanae vitae

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1 Int, 1 | The transmission of human life is a most serious role 2 Int, 1 | but the recent course of human society and the concomitant 3 Int, 1 | the life and happiness of human beings. ~ 4 2, 7 | 7. The question of human procreation, like every 5 2, 7 | other question which touches human life, involves more than 6 2, 9 | love is above all fully human, a compound of sense and 7 2, 9 | and together attain their human fulfillment. ~It is a love 8 2, 10| procreative faculty the human mind discerns biological 9 2, 10| biological laws that apply to the human person. 9~With regard to 10 2, 10| themselves, their families and human society. ~From this it follows 11 2, 11| one another, through which human life is transmitted, is, 12 2, 11| relationship to the procreation of human life. 12~ 13 2, 12| teaching is in harmony with human reason. ~ 14 2, 13| which God is the source. "Human life is sacred—all men must 15 2, 14| the first principles of a human and Christian doctrine of 16 2, 16| governing marriage, that human intelligence has both the 17 2, 16| commend the application of human intelligence to an activity 18 2, 17| needed to be fully aware of human weakness and to understand 19 2, 17| weakness and to understand that human beings—and especially the 20 2 | reverence due to the whole human organism and its natural 21 2, 18| the creation of a truly human civilization. She urges 22 3, 19| it is in fact the law of human life restored to its native 23 3, 20| from families and from human society, a resolute purpose 24 3, 20| and confers benefits on human society. ~ 25 3, 21| by giving it a more truly human character. And if this self-discipline 26 3, 22| provide for the common good of human society. We would call their 27 3, 22| outstanding values of the human spirit. It is quite absurd 28 3 | individuals and of the whole of human society, and which respects 29 3 | respects and promotes true human values." 26 No one can, 30 3 | the branches of the great human family. Here We believe 31 3, 25| God who is the Author of human life. ~We have no wish at 32 3, 27| vocation before any merely human interest. Let them therefore 33 3, 30| married life to its full human and Christian perfection. 34 3, 30| action in every field of human diligence, economic, cultural 35 3, 30| joyful. And life together in human society will be enriched


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