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natural 34
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nature 16
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36 christian
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36 truth
34 natural
34 through
33 different
33 only
Pontifical Council for the Family
Family, marriage and de facto unions

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   Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Pre | good that protects this natural institution. ~These reflections 2 Pre | toward appreciating the natural value that is protected 3 Pre | requirements that come from the natural order itself, and to take 4 I”, 1,3 | toward the breakdown of the natural institution of marriage 5 I”, 3,8 | unions, thus ignoring the natural inclination of human freedom 6 II”, 1,9 | public authority: it is a natural and original institution 7 II”, 2,12 | of social life. It is the natural society in which husband 8 II”, 2,13 | spouseslove; it is the natural reality of conjugal love 9 III”, 2,16 | of non-conformity to the natural law which makes them incompatible 10 III”, 3,19 | from which comes their natural inclination toward the generation 11 III”, 3,21 | sexuality can exist—even against natural tendencies-, other forms 12 III”, 3,22 | essence of marriage, as a natural and human reality, which 13 III”, 3,22 | communion sinks its roots in the natural complementarity that exists 14 IV”, 2,25 | themselves, for “the family, a natural society, exists prior to 15 V”, 1,31 | beginning”, [76][76] in the natural order of Creation. A serene 16 V”, 2,32 | understood clearly that the natural essence of marriage had 17 V”, 2,32 | that the importance of this natural institution has “a very 18 V”, 3,33 | 33) The natural reality is taken into consideration 19 V”, 3,35 | added or extrinsic to the natural essence of marriage, but 20 VI”, 2,38 | question. Marriage is a natural institution whose essential 21 VI”, 7,48 | and is inscribed in the natural dynamics of humankind. Secondly, 22 Conclu”, 0,50| which further damages this natural institution, that is so 23 Conclu”, 0,50| orientationi.e., the natural sexual orientation—or homosexual), 24 Conclu”, 0,50| the family and from any natural end of differentiation between 25 Conclu”, 0,50| indicates the family as “a natural and fundamental element 26 Conclu”, 0,50| primary and fundamental natural group of society and as 27 Conclu”, 0,50| rights of the family as a natural society based on marriage” ( 28 Conclu”, 0,50| They recognize them as the natural and fundamental institutions 29 Conclu”, 0,50| Rwanda: “The family, as the natural basis of the Rwandan people, 30 Conclu”, 0,50| that it is derived from natural law. If, on the other hand, 31 Conclu”, 0,50| something is opposed to natural law, then it is not law 32 Conclu”, 0,50| tasks. It is above all a natural community of life, a community 33 Conclu”, 0,50| moral disorder, contrary to natural law, of homosexual acts, 34 Conclu”, 0,50| 53. ~~~ ~~~[88][88] Natural law “is none other than


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