Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 1 1, 13 | of freedom, which regards procreation as an obstacle to personal
2 1, 14 | unacceptable, since they separate procreation from the fully human context
3 1, 14(14)| Origin and on the Dignity of Procreation Donum Vitae: AAS 80 (1988),
4 1, 18 | arbitrary prohibitions against procreation, setting up an opposition
5 1, 23 | the caprice of the couple. Procreation then becomes the "enemy"
6 2, 43 | the giving of life through procreation by man and woman in marriage.
7 2, 43 | the Lord" (Gen 4:1). In procreation therefore, through the communication
8 2, 43 | undertaking: through the act of procreation, God's gift is accepted
9 3, 52 | able to transmit through procreation, carried out with love and
10 3, 53(41)| Origin and on the Dignity of Procreation Donum Vitae (22 February
11 3, 60 | that the result of human procreation, from the first moment of
12 3, 60(58)| Origin and on the Dignity of Procreation Donum Vitae (22 February
13 3, 63(74)| Origin and on the Dignity of Procreation Donum Vitae (22 February
14 3, 71(90)| Origin and on the Dignity of Procreation Donum Vitae (22 February
15 4, 81 | light human sexuality and procreation reach their true and full
16 4, 91 | make their choices about procreation in full freedom and with
17 4, 92 | awareness of the meaning of procreation as a unique event which
18 4, 97 | married couples in responsible procreation. In its true meaning, responsible
19 4, 97 | true meaning, responsible procreation requires couples to be obedient
20 4, 97 | the service of responsible procreation, the use of natural methods
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 21 2, 50(90)| Origin and on the Dignity of Procreation Donum Vitae (February 22,
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