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Is about your sexual feelings, thoughts attractions and behaviour towards people |
Sexuality |
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Two kinds of attraction |
Physical and Emotional |
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7 truths about sexuality |
Creation order, relationship, equality of the sexes, duality of the sexes, Wholeness , Procreation, Wholesomeness and beauty |
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The movement of the story is NOT from superior to interior but rather from incompleteness to completeness |
Inclusio or Ring Construction |
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Is disordered desire for our inordinate enjoyment of sexual pleasure |
Lust |
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Is carnal union between an unmarried man and woman |
Fornication |
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Is to be understood the deliberate stimulation of the genital organs in order to derive sexual pleasure |
Masturbation |
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Consists in removing real or stimulated sexual acts from the intimacy of the partners in order to display them deliberately to third parties |
Pornography |
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Is the practice or occupation in engaging in sexual activity with someone for payment |
Prostitution |
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Is the forcible violation of the sexual intimacy of another person |
Rape |
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Sodomy sexual intercourse involving anal /oral copulation |
Homosexual Acts |
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Is the sexual self control. It means placing sexual intimacy within one relationship and one relationship only: marriage |
Chastity |
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Expressing one's sexuality in non genital ways |
Chastity for Unmarried People |
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A promise to lead a life that excludes all forms of genital sexual intimacy |
Celibacy |
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Chastity means only having sex with your marriage partner |
Chastity for Married People |
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Form of promised faithfulness between husband and wife giving themselves only to each other, never anyone else |
Fidelity |
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It is being a responsible son or daughter of God |
Christian Maturity |
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Is a process that begins when a person accepts Jesus as their savior. It is learning how to walk in obedience to God |
Spiritual Maturity |
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Involves learning to properly relate to acquaintances, family, neighbours, friends and intimate relationships. It involves understanding, honor, and respect those in authority |
Social Maturity |
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Is the ability to handle situations without necessarily escalating them |
Emotional Maturity |
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Is the ability to think before you act or speak. Being mindful of your actions and words at all times |
Mental Maturity |
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An intense feeling of deep affection |
Love |
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Different kinds of relationships |
Family, Friends, Professional and Romantic |
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Is a way for guys and girls to spend time together, build friendship and consider marriage partners. GTKY |
Dating |
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Period of development towards an intimate relationship wherein a couple get to know each other |
Courtship |
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Wherein both are ready to commit and prepare for marriage. The pledge of commitment towards one another |
Engagement |
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Man is created as the peak of God's Creation |
Priestly Account |
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Two accounts of creation |
Priestly and Yahwist Account |
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Man and woman created with equal dignity |
Priestly Account |
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To be fruitful and multiply (procreation) |
Priestly Account |
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Primary purpose of marriage according to priestly account |
Procreation and upbringing of children |
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Man only made complete upon the creation of woman |
Yahwist Account |
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Implies that man and woman were made for unity |
Yahwist Account |
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Marriage is regulated by? |
Civil law (state law) and ecclesiastical law (Church law) |
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Also known as the dissolution of marriage is the process of terminating a marriage or a marital union |
Divorce |
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A roman jurist who defined marriage. |
Modestinus |
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Strictly monogamous, privately arranged by the Head of the households and no formal ceremonies |
Marriage in Ancient Rome |
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How are marriages initiated in Ancient Rome |
Through dowry and bride service |
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Honor of matrimoni and affectio martial is are discovered in what times |
Ancient Rome |
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This is the time when theology began to influence legislation |
Middle Ages |
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What are the three Goods of Marriage |
Sacrament, Fidelity, Offspring |
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He wrote three fundamental values or goods of marriage |
St. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo |
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Also known as bonum sacramenti - the permanence of the relationship |
Sacrament |
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Also known as bonum fidei - the exclusiveness of the marital union |
Fidelity |
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Also known as bonum prolis - the potential fruitfulness of the union. The openness to having children |
Procreation |
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The Canon law was created and enacted by this time |
Central Middle Ages |
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Tried to establish the uniformity of marriage customs |
Pope Alexander III and Innocent the III |
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The uniformity Pope Alexander III and Innocent III established |
Couple's intention, consent from the family, legal minimum age |
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Means formation of the marriage without the presence of witnesses |
Clandestine Marriage |
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The public announcement of the names of the contracting parties before the celebration of marriage for three consecutive Sundays or holy day of obligation |
Marriage Banns (Lateran IV Council) |
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The cause of the first attack on marriage |
Protestantism |
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Introduced the concept of divorce |
Martin Luther |
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Canon law over secular law, registry books for the Sacrament of Marriage in every parishes |
Council of Trent |
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The church marriages as a contract-Sacrament having full civil rights |
Marriage in the 19th century |
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Response towards the growing demands for reform in marital practices and theology |
Second Vatican Council |
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He stressed out the sole nature and purpose of marriage |
Pope Paul VI |
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Contracted between two qualified persons, which oblige them to live together throughout life |
Conjugal Union |
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The man and woman entering the marital state agree on certain terms and conditions that will govern their life together as husbands and wife and as parents to their would be children |
Marriage as contract |
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Formation of Contracts |
Negotiation, Perfection, Consummation, Dissolution |
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Kinds of Contracts |
Valid, Void, Voidable, Quasi, Illegal |
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Does not break matrimonial vocation |
Annulment |
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Breaks matrimonial vocation |
Divorce |
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Civil law decreed by the state |
Divorce |
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Canon law decreed by the Church |
Annulment |
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Pronouncements of the marriage vows and execution of the contract by which a man and a woman are declared to be husband and wife by a representative of the state such as a justice of peace, judge or other officials |
Civil Marriage |
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A Sacrament in which the love relationship of a baptised man and woman is made part of the covenant and is directed toward fulfillment of Jesus's mission |
Christian Marriage |
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Respect of parents |
Filial Piety |
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fruitful in offspring or vegetation : PROLIFIC |
Fecundity |