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Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
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501 10 | 10. If it is true that all Catholics are obliged 502 8 | recognition or benefits is unacceptable only when it is contrary 503 4 | first centuries6 and is unanimously accepted by Catholic Tradition.~ 504 8 | concept of marriage would undergo a radical transformation, 505 6 | behaviour”.14 Lifestyles and the underlying presuppositions these express 506 6 | 6. To understand why it is necessary to oppose 507 11 | the family, the primary unit of society. Legal recognition 508 5 | effective; these might involve: unmasking the way in which such tolerance 509 2 | God in the procreation and upbringing of new human lives.~ 510 | us 511 | using 512 4(6) | Letter to the Philippians, V, 3; St. Justin Martyr, First 513 9 | good.~Nor is the argument valid according to which legal 514 3 | diminishing the profoundly human value of the marital union between 515 2(3) | Cf. Second Vatican Council, Pastoral Constitution 516 7 | would actually mean doing violence to these children, in the 517 4 | Christians, to live the virtue of chastity.8 The homosexual 518 3 | human wisdom, in which the voice of nature itself is heard. 519 7 | as the weaker and more vulnerable party, are to be the paramount 520 7 | interests of the child, as the weaker and more vulnerable party, 521 | well 522 | while 523 | whole 524 6 | but also assumes a more wide-reaching and profound influence, 525 3 | mother and clings to his wife and they become one flesh” ( 526 3 | Gen 2:24).~Third, God has willed to give the union of man 527 3 | also of the original human wisdom, in which the voice of nature 528 3 | man and the woman with the words “Be fruitful and multiply” ( 529 3 | special participation in his work of creation. Thus, he blessed 530 4 | found in many Christian writers of the first centuries6 531 1 | 1. In recent years, various questions relating 532 5 | above all, to avoid exposing young people to erroneous ideas 533 6 | also tend to modify the younger generation's perception


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