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    Robene Caracta 4-IT-A Reflection Familiaris Consortio Familiaris Consortio means "On the Role of the Christian Family in the Modern World". It is an Apostolic Exhortation given by Pope John-Paul II on the 22nd of November‚ 1981 and is mainly about the family‚ the married couple‚ the children‚ parenting. In today’s society it is easy to lose sight of what marriage is‚ it is often rushed and have been based on materialistic things and the social stature an individual such as wealth‚ appearance

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    Familiaris Consorto is a postsynodal Apostolic Exhortation written by Pope John Paul II and promulgated on November 22‚ 1981. It serves as a summary of the Church’s teachings on the nature and role of the Christian family and the sacrament of marriage and serves as the central source of insight and growth for Catholics today. The encyclical is divided into four parts‚ two of which are especially important. In part one of the encyclical the Church wishes to speak the truth about the family. It addresses

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    On 22nd November‚ 1981‚ the apostolic exhortation‚ Familiaris Consortio was Issued by Pope John Paul II. In this document‚ the pope points out the important place occupied by the Christian family in the modern world. He sets out to guide the Christian family in the contemporary world to live a life reflecting the fundamental human values that aim at fostering marriage and family; these values are in accordance with the dictates of Christian faith. The document points out that conjugal love between

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    Joenarre Royce B. Unating November 14‚ 2013 Theology 4 Rev. Fr. Christian Abao “FAMILIARIS CONSORTIO” The apostolic exhortation Familiaris Consortio is a document broad in the topics to which it extends its teaching. It also appears to have filled a gap that existed to some degree in the Catholic teaching on conjugal love and marriage prior to the preaching of Bl. John Paul II. Familiaris Consortio is written for those living in fidelity to the Church’s present teachings and practices

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    "Gaudium et spes"‚ no. 49; "Familiaris consortio"‚ nos. 19 and 22; "Codex Iuris Canonici"‚ no. 1135; "Universal Declaration"‚ no. 16‚ 1. a) Humanae vitae‚ no. 14; Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith‚ Declaration on Procured Abortion‚ November 18‚ 1974; Familiaris consortio‚ no. 30. b) Pope John Paul II‚ Address to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences‚ October 23‚ 1982. f) Pope Paul VI‚ Message for the Third World Communications Day‚ 1969; Familiaris consortio‚ no. 76. [4] See The International

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    Familiaris Consortio REFLECTION INTRODUCTION Section one of the document expressly opens up the contents and applications of the document to a broad audience. It is written for those living in fidelity to the Church’s extant teachings and practices in the area of matrimony‚ Marriage is the intimate union and equal partnership of a man and a woman. It comes to us from the hand of God‚ who created male and female in his image‚ so that they might become one body and might be fertile and multiply

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    will be explored are the papal teachings of Pope John Paul II during his papacy (1978-2005). Specifically‚ these documents will be the objects of this study: the Apostolic Exhortation on the Role of the Christian Family in the modern world (Familiaris Consortio‚ 1981); the Apostolic Letter on the Dignity and Vocation of Women on the occasion of the Marian year (Mulieris Dignitatem‚ 1988); the Letter to Families and Letter to Children in the year of the family (Gratissimam Sane‚ 1994 and Ad Paucos

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    Thesis Statement #1 We are all called both personally‚ as individual believers‚ and ecclesially‚ as members of the Church‚ to share Jesus Christ by word and witness‚ through active commitment (Radcliffe). *We are called on by Jesus to spread his word through active commitment - God created man to name his Creation. We were created in order to serve the Lord‚ but at the same time‚ we are also made in his image - God gave humans names first (Adam‚ Eve) and then tasked them to help Him name his Creation

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    as a sacrament‚ with the understanding that it is a showing of an image of the mystical nuptials between Christ and the church‚ while also a portrayal of a physical manifestation of a holy sign‚ which gives grace. In Pope John Paul II’s Familiar Consortio‚ it reads According to the plan of God‚ marriage is the foundation of the wider community of the family‚ since the very institution of marriage

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    In Vitro Fertilization:  Ethical Implications & Alternatives "Every child‚ no matter how that child is born‚ is precious in God’s ages." A wrong understanding of ethical drawcacks of in vitro fertilization has already led to a naive acceptance of the destruction of human embryos that now theaters to pave the way for embryonic stem cell research. The concept the in vitro fertilization tha one or more of the genetic parents are different from the woman who will carry the child‚ or the couple who will

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