1 - Relationships & Families Flashcards
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What are the 7 methods of contraception
Condom, contraceptive pill, coil, diaphram, withdrawal, rhythm method and morning after pill
What is a condom, how reliable is it and do catholics support them
It is a latex covering for the penis which collects the sperm after ejaculation. It id between 95-97% effective and catholics are against condoms
What is a contraceptive pill, how effective and do catholics support
Tablet taken by women everyday for 21 days which prevents pregnancy. 80-90% effective and catholics are against
What is a coil, how effevtivr and catholic views
Device inserted in the uterus which prevents fertilised eggs from attaching to the wall. 85-90% effective and catholics are against
What is a diaphragm, how effective and catholic views?
A latex covering the vagina into which the man inserts his penis, it collects ejaculated sperm. 90% effective and catholics are against
What is withdrawal, how effective and catholics views
Where the man withdraws his penis from the women before ejactulation. 40-50% effective and catholics are against
What is rhythem method, how effective and catholic views
When the couple plan when they have sex to coincide with the woman’s natural infertile time. 40-69% effective. Catholics are for this method
What is the morning after pill, how effective and what are catholics view
A tablet taken by the woman up to 72 hours after sex which stops a fertilised egg from developing. 97-99% effective and catholics are against
What are 7 conditions for a valid marriage
Must be consummated (have sex), must give consent, must marry of own free will, must be free to marry, must not be closely related, the 5 vows must be said in front of a catholic priest, must declare willingness to accept children
Why vows important in a catholic marriage
they form the covenant that establish the couple’s marriage
What are the 6 vows in a catholic marriage
To have and to hold from this day forward
For better for worse,
For richer for poorer
In sickness and in health
To love ant to cherish
Till death do us apart
What is divorce, and what are catholic views on divorce
Divorce is the legal ending of a marriage. “Till death do us apart” “What God has joined together let no man (separate)”
What is remarriage
When a person divorces then gets married to a new partner
What do catholics believe about remarriage
They are against as they believe that it is adultery
Do catholic agree for annulment
Yes
Catholic teaching on sex before marriage
Against because catholics believe it will ruin the unitiveness and how pleasurable sex would be after marriage
Catholic church teaching on adultery
Very against (one of the 10 commandments) because it is against your vows and love one
What are catholic teachings on LGBTQ+
Catholics are taught to be attracted to the opposite sex to create more life. However, if they are attracted to the same sex, they are still valued and love by God as they were made in his image
Catholic teaching on homosexuality
The catholic church once again teach againdt being attracted to the opposite sex because God wants new life brought to the world. But overall, God love everyone one of us no matter what we do and what sexuality
What is marital sex
When 2 are married, they have to have sex to confirm the marriage
What is unitive sex
Sex that brings a couple closer together in marriage
What is procreative sex
Sex to create new life
Quote about sex from Bible
“Be fruitful and multiply”
What is the theology of the body
Theology of the Body is the topic of a series of 129 lectures given by Pope John Paul II during his Wednesday audiences in St. Peter’s Square and the Paul VI Audience Hall between September 5, 1979, and November 28, 1984. It constitutes an analysis on human sexuality (showbie)