Faithfulness
to God's Design
13. Men rightly observe
that a conjugal act imposed on one's partner without regard to his or her
condition or personal and reasonable wishes in the matter, is no true act of
love, and therefore offends the moral order in its particular application to
the intimate relationship of husband and wife. If they further reflect, they
must also recognize that an act of mutual love which impairs the capacity to
transmit life which God the Creator, through specific laws, has built into it,
frustrates His design which constitutes the norm of marriage, and contradicts
the will of the Author of life. Hence to use this divine gift while depriving
it, even if only partially, of its meaning and purpose, is equally repugnant to
the nature of man and of woman, and is consequently in opposition to the plan
of God and His holy will. But to experience the gift of married love while
respecting the laws of conception is to acknowledge that one is not the master
of the sources of life but rather the minister of the design established by the
Creator. Just as man does not have unlimited dominion over his body in general,
so also, and with more particular reason, he has no such dominion over his
specifically sexual faculties, for these are concerned by their very nature
with the generation of life, of which God is the source. "Human life is
sacred—all men must recognize that fact," Our predecessor Pope John XXIII
recalled. "From its very inception it reveals the creating hand of
God." 13
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