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21 Cards in this Set
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adultry
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marital infidelity or sexual relations between two partners, at least one whom is married to another person
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conjugal love
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a total faithful, exclusive, willing, unitive love comming not only from the senses but prmarily from the spirit and is such that one desires children and is willing to suffer
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conssumated marriage
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a marriage in which the spouses have engaged toether in the conjugal act that is apt for the generation of the offspring
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contraception
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the use of mechanical, chemical, or medical procedures to prevent conception from taking place as a result of sexual intercource
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contraception
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offends against the opennes to procreation required or marriage and also inner truth of conjugal love
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divorce
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the claim that indissoluble marriage bond validly entered into b/w a man and woman is broken
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divorce
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introduces dissorder into family and society
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divorce
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brings grave harm to the deserted spouce and to the children traumatzed by the seperation
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divorce
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in some cases one of the spouces is in the innocent victem of a divorce decreed by civil law; this spouse therefore has not contravented the moral law
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divorce
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a civil deivorce is allowed b the country but still exist in God's eyes
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domestic chrch
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an ancient expression for the family recogizing the parents as the first herals of faith to their children in both word and example
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family
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a man and a woman unitd in marriage together with their children
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family
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a domestic church; a community of fait, hope, ad charity
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indissouble
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incapable of being erased, destroyed or removed
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matrimonial concent
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an act of the will by which a man and a woman in an irrevocablr covent mutually give and accept each other declaring their willingness to welcom children and to educate them
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matrimony
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a coventant r partnership of life b/w a man and a wman which is ordered to the well-being of the spouces and to the procreation and upbringing of children
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matrimony
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when alidly contracted b/w two baptized people; marriage is a sacrament
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polygamy
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practice of having more than one wife at the same time, which is contrary to the unity of marriage b/w man and woman
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polygamy
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offends against dignity of a woman
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polygamy
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permitted in certain cercumstancesin old testament as for example king soloman
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procreation
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formation of new life through a married couple's cooperation with god's in response to their vocation
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