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Pontifical Council for the Family
Vademecum for confessors of morality of conjugal life

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moral

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1 Intro, 1 | delicate point in Catholic moral teaching relating to conjugal 2 Intro, 2 | Therefore, among the fundamental moral principles of conjugal life, 3 Intro, 2 | expounding the principal moral truths on conjugal chastity. 4 Vadem, 2,3 | it, with respect for the moral criteria of conjugal life. 32~ 5 Vadem (32)| with due respect for the moral law, to avoid for the time 6 Vadem (32)| relationship to the objective moral order established by God, 7 Vadem (33)| share in one and the same moral goodness. In truth, if it 8 Vadem, 2,5 | specific and more seroius moral evil is present in the use 9 Vadem, 2,6 | the anthropological and moral points of view, because 10 Vadem (35)| birth without offending the moral principles which have been 11 Vadem (35)| reasons and in respect for the moral law, they choose to avoid 12 Vadem (35)| being or indefinitely. The moral law obliges them in every 13 Vadem, 3,1 | above all to every form of moral misery, to sin";36 b) a 14 Vadem, 3,7 | suitable way to free the moral conscience from those errors42 15 Vadem (42)| ignorance is invincible, or the moral subject is not responsible 16 Vadem (42)| to correct the errors of moral conscience" (Catechism of 17 Vadem (43)| progress unceasingly in their moral life with the support of 18 Vadem, 3,10 | weakness the criterion of moral truth is unacceptable. From 19 Vadem, 3,10 | disproportion" between the moral law, natural and evangelical, 20 Vadem (44)| about the objectivity of the moral law in general and a rejection 21 Vadem (44)| rejection of the absoluteness of moral prohibitions regarding specific 22 Vadem, 3,12 | willingness to accept the moral teaching, especially in 23 Vadem (48)| From the moral standpoint, it is never 24 Vadem (50)| case of those who teach moral theology—is to expound the 25 Vadem, 3,18 | In order to render the moral directives concerning responsible 26 Vadem (52)| Church has affirmed the moral evil of every procured abortion. 27 Vadem (52)| gravely contrary to the moral law" (Catechism of the Catholic 28 Vadem (52)| November 18, 1974).~"The moral gravity of procured abortion


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