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Paulus PP. VI
Humanae vitae

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501 2, 18 | good of man. ~In preserving intact the whole moral law of marriage, 502 2, 18 | the Church, and this is intensified by modern means of communication. 503 1, 6 | evidence sent to Us and intently studied the whole matter, 504 2, 9 | confined wholly to the loving interchange of husband and wife; it 505 3, 27 | before any merely human interest. Let them therefore continue 506 1, 4 | competent in her magisterium to interpret the natural moral law. It 507 1, 4 | authentic guardians and interpreters of the whole moral law, 508 1 | Interpreting the Moral Law~ 509 2, 10 | its varied legitimate and interrelated aspects. ~With regard to 510 2, 14 | declare that the direct interruption of the generative process 511 2, 17 | authorities the power to intervene in the most personal and 512 2, 11 | of necessity retain its intrinsic relationship to the procreation 513 2, 14 | deliberately contraceptive and so intrinsically wrong. ~ 514 3, 23 | legislation which would introduce into the family those practices 515 Int | INTRODUCTION~To His Venerable Brothers 516 2, 8 | baptized is, in addition, invested with the dignity of a sacramental 517 3, 25 | hand on to her children the inviolable conditions laid down by 518 3, 30 | the People of God. For We invite all of you, We implore you, 519 3, 29 | hearts of the faithful and invites their assent. Teach married 520 2, 7 | which touches human life, involves more than the limited aspects 521 3, 28 | that sincere obedience, inward as well as outward, which 522 2, 16 | control those forces of irrational nature which come within 523 2, 17 | down by the Church on this issue if they reflect on the consequences 524 1, 4 | mandate, the Church has always issued appropriate documents on 525 | itself 526 3 | Populorum Progressio. But now We join Our voice to that of Our 527 3, 29 | but this must always be joined with tolerance and charity, 528 3, 25 | burning torch, lights up their journey, as, strong in spirit, they 529 3, 30 | tolerable, but easier and more joyful. And life together in human 530 2, 9 | not only to survive the joys and sorrows of daily life, 531 3, 29 | For when He came, not to judge, but to save the world, 41 532 2, 14 | which must therefore be judged unworthy of man, even though 533 3, 28 | the same mind and the same judgment." 40~ 534 3, 31 | Rome, on the 25th day of July, the feast of St. lames 535 3 | insufficient sense of social justice, of a selfish accumulation 536 3 | fact, We had in mind the justifiable anxieties which weigh upon 537 2, 14 | it valid to argue, as a justification for sexual intercourse which 538 2, 17 | temptation—need incentives to keep the moral law, and it is 539 2, 10 | requires that husband and wife, keeping a right order of priorities, 540 3, 31 | of his spirit, unless he keeps the laws which the Most 541 3, 21 | solving difficulties of other kinds. It fosters in husband and 542 3, 25 | lives in this world," 34 knowing for sure that "the form 543 3, 27 | difficult field of medical knowledge. For then, when married 544 1, 4(4) | 854; to the association known as the Family Campaign, 545 3, 19 | than did the Redeemer. She knows their weaknesses, she has 546 3, 26(38)| on the Apostolate of the Laity, no. 11: AAS 58 (1966), 547 3, 31 | of July, the feast of St. lames the Apostle, in the year 548 1, 2 | to provide properly for a large family. ~Also noteworthy 549 | later 550 | latter 551 2 | a public authority, can lawfully exceed. These limits are 552 3, 26 | that in the fullness of the lay vocation will be included 553 3, 30 | We implore you, to give a lead to your priests who assist 554 3, 26 | couples themselves by the leadership they offer will become apostles 555 3, 25 | and the way is hard, that leads to life." 33 Nevertheless 556 | least 557 2 | procreating life should be left to the arbitrary decision 558 3, 23 | state; do not tolerate any legislation which would introduce into 559 1, 4(4) | Catechism, Part II, ch. 8; Leo XIII, encyc.letter Arcanum: 560 1, 4(4) | encyc.letter Arcanum: Acta Leonis XIII, 2 (1880), 26-29; Pius 561 3, 22 | liberty may prevail over license and the norms of the moral 562 1, 3 | processes infertile into a licit and provident control of 563 3 | an almost limitless field lies open for the activities 564 3, 25 | brightly burning torch, lights up their journey, as, strong 565 3, 29 | voice of their priest the likeness of the voice and the love 566 3, 27 | 27. Likewise we hold in the highest esteem 567 3, 24 | secure basis for the chaste limitation of offspring. 29 In this 568 2, 7 | involves more than the limited aspects specific to such 569 3 | Here We believe an almost limitless field lies open for the 570 3, 27 | always to support those lines of action which accord with 571 2, 17 | public authorities who care little for the precepts of the 572 3, 25 | in spirit, they strive to live "sober, upright and godly 573 2, 18(22)| Lk 2. 34.~ 574 Int | Archbishops, Bishops and other Local Ordinaries in Peace and 575 2, 17 | satisfaction of his own desires, no longer considering her as his partner 576 3 | love your wives, as Christ loved the Church. . . Even so 577 3, 22 | passions and encourages low moral standards, as well 578 2, 17 | infidelity and a general lowering of moral standards. Not 579 2, 18 | action shows that the Church, loyal to the example and teaching 580 1, 4(4) | encyc.letter Divini illius Magistri: AAS 22 (1930), 58-61; encyc. 581 1, 4(1) | 579-581; Pius XII, address Magnificate Dominum to the episcopate 582 | makes 583 3, 25 | entrusted to them the task of making visible to men and women 584 3, 29 | Now it is an outstanding manifestation of charity toward souls 585 3, 19 | they did not also support mankind in the honest regulation 586 1, 5 | XXIII, of happy memory, in March, 1963. This commission included 587 2, 13 | acknowledge that one is not the master of the sources of life but 588 3, 21 | that they acquire complete mastery over themselves and their 589 3 | selfish accumulation of material goods, and finally of a 590 3 | base them on an utterly materialistic conception of man himself 591 Int, 1 | questions, for they concern matters intimately connected with 592 2, 13 | if only partially, of its meaning and purpose, is equally 593 2, 9 | trust is such that it is meant not only to survive the 594 3, 22(25)| Vatican Council, Decree on the Media of Social Communication, 595 1, 4 | by divine Revelation. ~No member of the faithful could possibly 596 3, 21 | harmonious use of their mental and physical powers. ~ 597 2, 17 | equilibrium, reduce her to being a mere instrument for the satisfaction 598 2, 14 | that such intercourse would merge with procreative acts of 599 2, 9 | contrary, always honorable and meritorious. The example of countless 600 3, 25 | Christian husbands and wives be mindful of their vocation to the 601 2, 13 | sources of life but rather the minister of the design established 602 3, 26 | apostolate by which, like ministering to like, married couples 603 3 | seems to be the result of misguided governmental policies, of 604 2, 14 | which either before, at the moment of, or after sexual intercourse, 605 3, 19 | solicitude of the Church, Mother and Teacher of all peoples, 606 2, 15 | directly intended for any motive whatsoever. 19 ~ 607 2, 16 | often as for reasonable motives the birth of another child 608 3, 19 | she has compassion on the multitude, she welcomes sinners. But 609 3 | Church. . . This is a great mystery, and I mean in reference 610 2, 8 | in heaven and on earth is named." 7~Marriage, then, is far 611 3, 25 | one of us, "the gate is narrow and the way is hard, that 612 1, 5(5) | 1965), 388 [TPS X, 225]; to National Congress of the Italian 613 3, 19 | human life restored to its native truth and guided by the 614 2, 11 | successive births are already naturally spaced through the inherent 615 2, 11 | every marital act must of necessity retain its intrinsic relationship 616 2, 17 | Not much experience is needed to be fully aware of human 617 | next 618 2, 11 | recent Council recalled, "noble and worthy.'' 11 It does 619 3 | some are already doing so nobly, and bestir themselves to 620 | none 621 2, 13 | design which constitutes the norm of marriage, and contradicts 622 2, 14 | married life of otherwise normal relations can justify sexual 623 2, 16 | 16. Now as We noted earlier (no. 3), some people 624 1, 2 | for a large family. ~Also noteworthy is a new understanding of 625 | nothing 626 3 | hates his own flesh, but nourishes and cherishes it, as Christ 627 3, 26 | vocation will be included a novel and outstanding form of 628 3 | To Doctors and Nurses~ 629 3, 27 | doctors and members of the nursing profession who, in the exercise 630 3, 28 | dogmatic theology all should obey the magisterium of the Church 631 3, 26 | law of God be resolutely obeyed, the most precious is certainly 632 2, 16 | some people today raise the objection against this particular 633 2, 10 | importance. It concerns the objective moral order which was established 634 2, 10 | full awareness of their obligations in the matter of responsible 635 2, 14 | of marriage when We are obliged once more to declare that 636 3, 22 | standards, as well as every obscenity in the written word and 637 1, 5(5) | of the Italian Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology: AAS 58 ( 638 2, 16 | nature. In the latter they obstruct the natural development 639 2, 14 | Church has affirmed on many occasions, is direct sterilization, 640 2, 16 | which does not in the least offend the moral principles which 641 2, 13 | act of love, and therefore offends the moral order in its particular 642 3, 26 | themselves by the leadership they offer will become apostles to 643 3, 24 | the chaste limitation of offspring. 29 In this way scientists, 644 3, 29 | charity toward souls to omit nothing from the saving 645 | once 646 2, 11 | spaced through the inherent operation of these laws. The Church, 647 3, 26 | hard to think of one more opportune for the present time. 38~ 648 3, 22 | 22. We take this opportunity to address those who are 649 3, 21 | self-love, which is the opposite of charity. It arouses in 650 2, 13 | and is consequently in opposition to the plan of God and His 651 2, 9 | love are by their nature ordained toward the procreation and 652 2, 11 | intercourse. God has wisely ordered laws of nature and the incidence 653 3, 21 | 21. The right and lawful ordering of birth demands, first 654 Int | Bishops and other Local Ordinaries in Peace and Communion with 655 2, 12 | true mutual love and its ordination to the supreme responsibility 656 2 | reverence due to the whole human organism and its natural functions, 657 1, 2 | domination and rational organization of the forces of nature 658 2, 8 | realize that it takes its origin from God, who "is love," 6 659 1, 4(1) | See Pius IX, encyc.letter Oui pluribus: Pii IX P.M. Acta, 660 2, 18 | There is too much clamorous outcry against the voice of the 661 3, 28 | obedience, inward as well as outward, which is due to the magisterium 662 1, 4(1) | letter Oui pluribus: Pii IX P.M. Acta, 1, pp. 9-10; St. Pius 663 2, 14(14)| John XXIII, encyc.letter Pacem in terris: AAS 55 (1963), 664 2, 10 | further essential aspect of paramount importance. It concerns 665 2, 13 | depriving it, even if only partially, of its meaning and purpose, 666 3, 25 | We have no wish at all to pass over in silence the difficulties, 667 3, 22 | which arouses men's baser passions and encourages low moral 668 2, 14 | with procreative acts of past and future to form a single 669 3, 28 | Church. For, as you know, the pastors of the Church enjoy a special 670 3, 29 | bitterly severe toward sin, but patient and abounding in mercy toward 671 Int | His Venerable Brothers the Patriarchs, Archbishops, Bishops and 672 2, 8 | two persons in which they perfect one another, cooperating 673 2, 16 | acceptable reasons, are both perfectly clear in their intention 674 3, 28 | teaching on marriage. In the performance of your ministry you must 675 | perhaps 676 3, 21 | clear in the practice of periodic continence. Self-discipline 677 2 | Recourse to Infertile Periods~ 678 2, 14 | or of the woman, whether permanent or temporary. 15~Similarly 679 3, 21 | self-discipline does demand that they persevere in their purpose and efforts, 680 3 | Rather must they, humble and persevering, have recourse to the mercy 681 2, 10 | that apply to the human person. 9~With regard to man's 682 3, 21 | wife to develop to their personalities and to be enriched with 683 1, 6 | from the duty of examining personally this serious question. This 684 2, 8 | develop that union of two persons in which they perfect one 685 1, 5 | experts in the various fields pertinent to these questions. Its 686 1, 4(1) | encyc.letter Oui pluribus: Pii IX P.M. Acta, 1, pp. 9-10; 687 2, 18 | now during this earthly pilgrimage "to share God's life as 688 1, 4(4) | Discorsi e radiomessaggi di Pio XII, VI, 191-192; to Italian 689 3, 31 | God of all holiness and pity an abundance of heavenly 690 2, 13 | consequently in opposition to the plan of God and His holy will. 691 1, 3 | prolific but more rationally planned family might transform an 692 2, 17 | consequences of methods and plans for artificial birth control. 693 3, 22 | art or culture 25 or by pleading the liberty which may be 694 3, 31 | abundance of heavenly grace as a pledge of which We gladly bestow 695 1, 4(1) | Pius IX, encyc.letter Oui pluribus: Pii IX P.M. Acta, 1, pp. 696 3, 31 | year 1968, the sixth of Our pontificate. ~PAUL VI ~ ~ ~ 697 3, 24 | peace of conscience, if by pooling their efforts they strive 698 1, 2 | economic and educational field pose a living situation in which 699 Int, 1 | of this duty has always posed problems to the conscience 700 3 | himself and his life. The only possible solution to this question 701 1, 4 | member of the faithful could possibly deny that the Church is 702 3 | because God's love has been poured into our hearts through 703 3, 21 | their mental and physical powers. ~ 704 1, 4(1) | pluribus: Pii IX P.M. Acta, 1, pp. 9-10; St. Pius X encyc. 705 3, 23 | introduce into the family those practices which are opposed to the 706 2, 16 | The Church is the first to praise and commend the application 707 1, 6 | whole matter, as well as prayed constantly to God, We, by 708 3, 26 | resolutely obeyed, the most precious is certainly this, that 709 3, 25 | Nevertheless it is precisely the hope of that life which, 710 1, 5 | position to weigh with more precision all the aspects of this 711 1, 4 | fact indisputable, as Our predecessors have many times declared, 1 712 2, 14 | that a lesser evil is to be preferred to a greater one, or that 713 3, 29 | necessary way of prayer and prepare them to approach more often 714 2, 9 | husband and wife sometimes presents difficulties, no one has 715 3, 23 | contribute so much to the preservation of morals. We beg of you, 716 2, 18 | the true good of man. ~In preserving intact the whole moral law 717 3, 22 | so that true liberty may prevail over license and the norms 718 3, 29 | heart and voice of their priest the likeness of the voice 719 3, 23 | undermined. The family is the primary unit in the state; do not 720 3, 28 | confidence. For it is your principal duty—We are speaking especially 721 2, 10 | keeping a right order of priorities, recognize their own duties 722 2 | which no one, whether as a private individual or as a public 723 2 | that the responsibility of procreating life should be left to the 724 3, 27 | and members of the nursing profession who, in the exercise of 725 3, 27 | these policies among their professional colleagues. Moreover, they 726 3, 27 | to make themselves fully proficient in this difficult field 727 2, 9 | that it is the source of profound and enduring happiness. ~ 728 3 | be no relaxation in the programs of mutual aid between all 729 1, 3 | intention to have a less prolific but more rationally planned 730 3 | and which respects and promotes true human values." 26 No 731 3 | Promotion of Chastity~ 732 3, 20 | regulation of birth is a promulgation of the law of God Himself. 733 2, 16 | this they certainly give proof of a true and authentic 734 1, 2 | difficult these days to provide properly for a large family. ~Also 735 3 | essential dignity; those who propose such solutions base them 736 1, 6 | concerning the moral norms to be proposed, and especially because 737 2, 14 | though the intention is to protect or promote the welfare of 738 2, 9 | countless married couples proves not only that fidelity is 739 3 | grossly unfair, make divine Providence responsible for what clearly 740 Int, 1 | concomitant changes have provoked new questions. The Church 741 2, 10 | is exercised by those who prudently and generously decide to 742 2, 7 | disciplines as biology, psychology, demography or sociology. 743 3, 22 | screen, should be condemned publicly and unanimously by all those 744 3 | weigh upon them when We published Our encyclical letter Populorum 745 3, 28 | than the arguments they put forward, is why you are 746 2, 18 | personal responsibilities by putting all his faith in technical 747 2, 10(9) | Summa Theologiae, I-II, q. 94, art. 2.~ 748 1, 4(1) | X encyc.letter Singulari quadam: AAS 4 (1912), 658; Pius 749 2, 14 | single entity, and so be qualified by exactly the same moral 750 2, 12 | each of these essential qualities, the unitive and the procreative, 751 3, 22 | the human spirit. It is quite absurd to defend this kind 752 1, 2 | first place there is the rapid increase in population which 753 1, 3 | a less prolific but more rationally planned family might transform 754 3 | sure, they will be able to reach that perfection of married 755 2, 16 | that husband and wife are ready to abstain from intercourse 756 2, 7 | parenthood, these two important realities of married life must be 757 2, 8 | God in the generation and rearing of new lives. ~The marriage 758 1, 5 | of the experts had been received, as well as the opinions 759 2, 9 | loves not only for what he receives, but loves that partner 760 2, 16 | when the infertile period recurs, they use their married 761 2, 17 | and emotional equilibrium, reduce her to being a mere instrument 762 1, 4 | Church a new and deeper reflection on the principles of the 763 2, 17 | the same measures as are regarded as lawful by married people 764 1, 2 | even over the laws that regulate the transmission of life. ~ 765 1, 3 | transmission of life should be regulated by their intelligence and 766 2, 14 | excluded as lawful means of regulating the number of children. 14 767 2, 14 | life of otherwise normal relations can justify sexual intercourse 768 3 | undertakings! There must be no relaxation in the programs of mutual 769 1, 3 | taking into account the relevance of married love to the harmony 770 3, 31 | all of you. And this We do relying on the unshakable teaching 771 1, 2 | this love. ~But the most remarkable development of all is to 772 3, 30 | children in the family will be rendered not only more tolerable, 773 3, 21 | another. It helps them to repel inordinate self-love, which 774 2, 8 | sacramental sign of grace, for it represents the union of Christ and 775 2, 16 | natural cycles immanent in the reproductive system and engage in marital 776 2, 13 | and purpose, is equally repugnant to the nature of man and 777 1, 5 | spontaneously, while others were requested by Us to do so—We were in 778 3, 24 | Catholics, will by their research establish the truth of the 779 3, 20 | and from human society, a resolute purpose and great endurance. 780 3, 26 | ripen if the law of God be resolutely obeyed, the most precious 781 3, 27 | continue constant in their resolution always to support those 782 2, 17 | which in its attempt to resolve the problems affecting an 783 2, 17 | affecting an entire country resorts to the same measures as 784 1, 2 | grow faster than available resources, with the consequence that 785 2, 13 | gift of married love while respecting the laws of conception is 786 3, 25 | man is made a new creature responding in charity and true freedom 787 Int, 1 | people collaborate freely and responsibly with God the Creator. It 788 1, 5 | the faithful but also the rest of the world were waiting 789 3, 19 | fact the law of human life restored to its native truth and 790 2, 11 | marital act must of necessity retain its intrinsic relationship 791 2, 12 | the use of marriage fully retains its sense of true mutual 792 1, 4 | illuminated and enriched by divine Revelation. ~No member of the faithful 793 3, 30 | We turn Our mind to you, reverently and lovingly, beloved and 794 1, 3 | would it not be right to review the moral norms in force 795 1, 4 | correct use of conjugal rights, and the duties of spouses. 796 3, 26 | 26. Among the fruits that ripen if the law of God be resolutely 797 1, 3 | new state of things gives rise to new questions. Granted 798 Int, 1 | human life is a most serious role in which married people 799 3, 31 | Given at St. Peter's, Rome, on the 25th day of July, 800 3, 23 | now We wish to speak to rulers of nations. To you most 801 2, 8 | invested with the dignity of a sacramental sign of grace, for it represents 802 2, 16 | express their mutual love and safeguard their fidelity toward one 803 2 | functionslimits, let it be said, which no one, whether as 804 2, 9 | partner for the partner's own sake, content to be able to enrich 805 3, 21 | has at the same time the salutary effect of enabling husband 806 2, 17 | mere instrument for the satisfaction of his own desires, no longer 807 3, 29 | came, not to judge, but to save the world, 41 was He not 808 3, 29 | to omit nothing from the saving doctrine of Christ; but 809 3, 22 | indecency on the stage and screen, should be condemned publicly 810 3, 24 | determining a sufficiently secure basis for the chaste limitation 811 2, 12 | particularly capable of seeing that this teaching is in 812 3 | Seeking True Solutions~We are fully 813 | seems 814 1, 2 | development of all is to be seen in man's stupendous progress 815 3, 21 | doubt at all of the need for self-denial. Only then will the expression 816 3, 21 | them to repel inordinate self-love, which is the opposite of 817 3 | of social justice, of a selfish accumulation of material 818 3, 21 | of values and achieve a serene and harmonious use of their 819 1, 6 | to give Our reply to this series of grave questions. ~ 820 3, 25 | of all whom God calls to serve Him in the state of marriage. 821 2, 16 | peace of a family are better served and more suitable conditions 822 2, 10 | act as they choose in the service of transmitting life, as 823 1, 5 | and expand the commission set up by Our predecessor Pope 824 3 | married life which the Apostle sets out in these words: "Husbands, 825 3, 29 | was He not bitterly severe toward sin, but patient 826 3, 21 | Self-discipline of this kind is a shining witness to the chastity 827 3, 29 | charity, as Christ Himself showed in His conversations and 828 1, 6 | Consequently, now that We have sifted carefully the evidence sent 829 3, 25 | wish at all to pass over in silence the difficulties, at times 830 2, 14 | permanent or temporary. 15~Similarly excluded is any action which 831 3, 30 | cultural and social. If simultaneous progress is made in these 832 1, 4(1) | St. Pius X encyc.letter Singulari quadam: AAS 4 (1912), 658; 833 1, 2 | educational field pose a living situation in which it is frequently 834 3, 31 | Apostle, in the year 1968, the sixth of Our pontificate. ~PAUL 835 3, 27 | essential part of their skill to make themselves fully 836 3, 25 | spirit, they strive to live "sober, upright and godly lives 837 1, 3 | one were to apply here the socalled principle of totality, could 838 2, 7 | psychology, demography or sociology. It is the whole man and 839 2, 9 | exceptions and not thinking solely of their own convenience. 840 3, 19 | expression of the thought and solicitude of the Church, Mother and 841 3, 23 | government can and should solve the population problem—that 842 3, 21 | tranquility and peace. It helps in solving difficulties of other kinds. 843 | something 844 2, 9 | to survive the joys and sorrows of daily life, but also 845 3, 29 | manifestation of charity toward souls to omit nothing from the 846 3, 29 | magisterium proclaiming sound doctrine, He also illumines 847 2, 13 | is not the master of the sources of life but rather the minister 848 2, 11 | births are already naturally spaced through the inherent operation 849 2, 16 | well-grounded reasons for spacing births, arising from the 850 3, 28 | your principal duty—We are speaking especially to you who teach 851 3, 28 | teach moral theology—to spell out clearly and completely 852 2, 10 | constant teaching of the Church spells it out. 10~ 853 1, 5 | of whom sent their views spontaneously, while others were requested 854 3, 30 | fraternal charity and made more stable with true peace when God' 855 3, 22 | form of indecency on the stage and screen, should be condemned 856 3, 29 | of their life, must find stamped in the heart and voice of 857 3 | responsibilities which would raise the standard of living of peoples and 858 2 | light of the principles We stated earlier, and in accordance 859 3 | make Our own his words: "No statement of the problem and no solution 860 2, 14 | many occasions, is direct sterilization, whether of the man or of 861 | still 862 2, 11 | adaptation to the expression and strengthening of the union of husband 863 2, 18 | regard for men whom she strives to help even now during 864 3, 25 | lights up their journey, as, strong in spirit, they strive to 865 1, 6 | sent to Us and intently studied the whole matter, as well 866 1 | Special Studies~ 867 1, 2 | all is to be seen in man's stupendous progress in the domination 868 1, 5 | aspects of this complex subject. Hence We are deeply grateful 869 3, 24 | study of natural rhythms succeed in determining a sufficiently 870 2, 11 | fertility in such a way that successive births are already naturally 871 3, 31 | which teaching Peter's successor together with his brothers 872 3, 24 | succeed in determining a sufficiently secure basis for the chaste 873 2, 16 | are better served and more suitable conditions are provided 874 2, 10(9) | See St. Thomas, Summa Theologiae, I-II, q. 94, 875 3, 31 | charity to which We now summon all of you. And this We 876 2, 7 | earthly aspects and its supernatural, eternal aspects. And since 877 2, 11 | and wife is not thereby suppressed. The fact is, as experience 878 3, 24 | regulation of births." 28 It is supremely desirable, and this was 879 3, 26 | other married couples. And surely among all the forms of the 880 2, 18 | communication. But it comes as no surprise to the Church that she, 881 2, 17 | his partner whom he should surround with care and affection. ~ 882 2, 9 | it is meant not only to survive the joys and sorrows of 883 3, 20 | which the goodwill of men is sustained and strengthened. But to 884 3, 25 | Savior, experiencing too the sweetness of the yoke of Christ. 31 ~ 885 2, 16 | immanent in the reproductive system and engage in marital intercourse 886 1, 2 | 2. The changes that have taken place are of considerable 887 2, 8 | when we realize that it takes its origin from God, who " 888 | taking 889 3, 19 | of the Church, Mother and Teacher of all peoples, if, after 890 2, 18 | putting all his faith in technical expedients. In this way 891 2, 14 | woman, whether permanent or temporary. 15~Similarly excluded is 892 2, 17 | young, who are so exposed to temptationneed incentives to keep 893 1, 2 | public authorities to be tempted to take even harsher measures 894 2, 10 | parenthood, as we use the term here, has one further essential 895 2, 14(14)| XXIII, encyc.letter Pacem in terris: AAS 55 (1963), 259-260 [ 896 2, 10(9) | See St. Thomas, Summa Theologiae, I-II, q. 94, art. 2.~ 897 | thereby 898 2, 15 | procreation should result therefromprovided such impediment 899 2, 17 | moral law, and it is an evil thing to make it easy for them 900 2, 9 | unreasonable exceptions and not thinking solely of their own convenience. 901 2, 10(9) | See St. Thomas, Summa Theologiae, I-II, 902 3, 24 | strive to elucidate more thoroughly the conditions favorable 903 3, 19 | adequate expression of the thought and solicitude of the Church, 904 3, 21 | fosters in husband and wife thoughtfulness and loving consideration 905 3, 25(34)| See Ti 2. 12.~ 906 1, 3 | the moral norms in force till now, especially when it 907 3, 30 | be rendered not only more tolerable, but easier and more joyful. 908 3, 29 | must always be joined with tolerance and charity, as Christ Himself 909 3, 25 | like a brightly burning torch, lights up their journey, 910 2, 9 | It is a love which is total—that very special form of 911 2, 7 | every other question which touches human life, involves more 912 3, 21 | life abundant fruits of tranquility and peace. It helps in solving 913 1, 3 | rationally planned family might transform an action which renders 914 3, 21 | their love of one another, transforms it by giving it a more truly 915 2, 13 | impairs the capacity to transmit life which God the Creator, 916 2, 11 | through which human life is transmitted, is, as the recent Council 917 2, 9 | of the free will, whose trust is such that it is meant 918 3, 22 | be condemned publicly and unanimously by all those who have at 919 3, 23 | morals of your peoples to be undermined. The family is the primary 920 2, 17 | of human weakness and to understand that human beings—and especially 921 3 | of a culpable failure to undertake those initiatives and responsibilities 922 3 | their efforts and their undertakings! There must be no relaxation 923 3 | grace and charity from that unfailing fount which is the Eucharist. 924 3 | can, without being grossly unfair, make divine Providence 925 3, 23 | The family is the primary unit in the state; do not tolerate 926 2, 12 | the marriage act, while uniting husband and wife in the 927 3, 28 | s peace of soul and the unity of the Christian people 928 2, 13 | Just as man does not have unlimited dominion over his body in 929 2, 9 | everything, allowing no unreasonable exceptions and not thinking 930 3 | implore the help of God with unremitting prayer and, most of all, 931 2, 18 | divine Savior, is sincere and unselfish in her regard for men whom 932 3, 31 | this We do relying on the unshakable teaching of the Church, 933 | until 934 2, 14 | must therefore be judged unworthy of man, even though the 935 3, 30 | mission as one of your most urgent responsibilities at the 936 2, 18 | human civilization. She urges man not to betray his personal 937 2, 11 | Church, nevertheless, in urging men to the observance of 938 3, 28 | preserved, then it is of the utmost importance that in moral 939 3 | solutions base them on an utterly materialistic conception 940 2, 14 | means. 16~Neither is it valid to argue, as a justification 941 1, 6 | had emerged which were at variance with the moral doctrine 942 3 | is acceptable which does violence to man's essential dignity; 943 3, 25 | them the task of making visible to men and women the holiness 944 2, 18(23)| See Paul Vl, encyc.letter Populorum 945 2, 9 | were doing, they freely vowed themselves to one another 946 1, 5 | the rest of the world were waiting for. 5~When the evidence 947 3, 23 | God. For there are other ways by which a government can 948 3, 19 | Redeemer. She knows their weaknesses, she has compassion on the 949 3, 19 | compassion on the multitude, she welcomes sinners. But at the same 950 2, 16 | If therefore there are well-grounded reasons for spacing births, 951 2, 15 | intended for any motive whatsoever. 19 ~ 952 | Whoever 953 | why 954 2 | Consequently, unless we are willing that the responsibility 955 3 | burden appointed to them, willingly, in the strength of faith 956 3, 27 | And let them strive to win agreement and support for 957 2, 8 | forces. It is in reality the wise and provident institution 958 2, 13 | personal and reasonable wishes in the matter, is no true 959 1, 2 | also the fact that not only working and housing conditions but 960 2, 11 | Council recalled, "noble and worthy.'' 11 It does not, moreover, 961 3, 31 | lames the Apostle, in the year 1968, the sixth of Our pontificate. ~ 962 3, 31 | true happiness for which he yearns with all the strength of 963 | yet 964 3, 25 | too the sweetness of the yoke of Christ. 31 ~In humble 965 2, 17 | beings—and especially the young, who are so exposed to temptation— 966 | yourselves 967 3, 30 | devote yourselves with all zeal and without delay to safeguarding


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