Family And Relationships Flashcards

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Three things that sex should be…

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Marital,Unitive and Procreative

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Catholic views on sex before marriage

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Casual sex is wrong
There is no risk of sti’s
God gave humans the gift of sex for procreative reasons
The gift of virginity makes husband and wife feel special,privileged and loved

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Quote for Marital

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The sexual act outside marriage is a grave sin

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Quote for Unitive

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The two shall become one flesh (Mark 10: 6-9)

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Quote for procreative

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Be fruitful amd increase in number ( Genesis 1:27-28)

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Contrasting views on sex before marriage

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Pre marital sex is common and needs to be accepted
Everyone has the right to have sex when they are ready
It is fine if it is in a loving, long term relationship

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Marital

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To do with marriage

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Unitive

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Something that joins or unites people together

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Procreative

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Open to creating new life; life-giving

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Consummated

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Completed or fulfilled, especially when talking about a marriage

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Adultery

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Voluntary sexual intercourse between a martied person and a person who is not their spouse

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What was Pope John Paul II’s ‘Theology of the Body’?

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Pope John Paul II presented a view of the human body and the relationship between sexes that some peolple believe gives new insights into traditional Catholic thinking about sexual relationships.

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Key features of Pope John Paul II’s theology of the body

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God loves each and every human being for his or her own sake
God established marriage to bring two people together as a form of communion of persons
Both sexes have inherent dignity and value
The body and marital sex are good however extramarital sex and the use of contraception damage the significance and role of sex

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Contrasting views to Pope John Paul II’s theology of the body

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There are a wide variety of views about sexual relationships in British society today. Some are willing to casual sex with different partners
Many use contraception as they are not open to the creation of new life.

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Extramarital

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Occuring outside marriage, either before marriage or with someone other than your husband or wife

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Catholic views on adultery

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For Catholics, adultery breaks the commitment that is made in the marriage promises(vows). It is an act of betrayal that causes harm to the partner and potentially any children that they have.

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17
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Quote on adultery

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Adultery is an injustice( Catechism of the Catholic Church)
Thou shalt not commit adultery - 10 commandments

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18
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Contrasting views on Adultery

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Many non-catholics share the view that Adultery is wrong for very similar reasons to Catholics. However some people would argue that adultery could be forgiven under certain circumstances. An example would be in a very unhappy marriage where it seems to be the only way to change or improve the situation.

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19
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Marriage vows

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To have and to hold from this day forward
For better, For worse
For richer, for poorer
In sickness and in health
Till death do us part

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Cohabitation

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Living together as a couple without being married

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Catholic views on Cohabitation

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It breaks the sanctity of marriage
It can be insecure for the couple as it can reduce the need for faithfulness

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Contrasting views on Cohabitation

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Allows couple to see how it would be if they were to live together
It may be necessary for financial reasons

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Seven conditions for a valid catholic marriage

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Must be consummated (have sex)
Must declare willingness to accept children
Must not be closely related
The five vows must be said in front of a catholic priest
Must give consent
Must marry of own free will ( not forced)
Must be free to marry

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Catholic views on remarrying

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Catholics cannot re marry in a catholic church unless the original partner has died

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Contrasting views on remarrying

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The church of England do allow divorce and remarriage as a sign of God’s forgiveness amd fresh start

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Annulment

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A statement that the marriage was invalid because one of the seven conditions was missing

27
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What two things can allow a person to remarry in the Catholic chruch?

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Their partner to have died
An annulment

28
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Homosexual

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To be sexually attracted to members of the same sex

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Heterosexual

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To be sexually attracted to members of the opposite sex

30
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Catholic teachings on homosexuality and same sex marriage

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Sex should be procreative
Humans should be fruitful and multiply
Homosexuality is not sinful ( but asks homosexuals to be celibate)
Same- sex couples are not allowed to marry in the catholic church becuase it is not marital or unitive

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Church of England teachings on homosexuality and same sex marriage

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Church of England will not carry out same sex marriage
The United Reform Church will perform same sex marriage

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Society on homosexuality and same sex marriage

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Homosexual people should have the same rights as anyone else

33
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Contraception

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Device used to prevent pregnancy when a couple have sex

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Condom

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Male and female contraceptive device

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Catholic views on contraception

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It is wrong to use artificial contraception- it goes against be fruitful and multiply
Natural family planning is acceptable

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Other views on contraception

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All forms of contraception are acceptable (except the morning after pill)
Using contraception is a responsible way of planning a family
God created sex for uniting couples as well as procreating

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Natural Family Planning

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This is when couples avoid having sex at the time that the woman is most fertile.
It is accepted by the Catholic Church because it is natural not artificial. Also the possibility of pregnancy remains

38
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Positives of contraception

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Prevent unplanned pregnancies
In developing countries having fewer dependent children could help the economy
The bible dones not forbid contraception

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Negatives of contraception

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It can lead to promiscuity
The morning after pill can cause an abortion

40
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The sanctity of life

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Christians believe that life is a gift from God and only God can take it away. This means that only God chooses when life starts ( not artificial contraception) and when life ends (not euthanasia or abortion).

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What is the gender pay gap?

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The difference between the average earnings of men and women.

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Reasons why Women should be priests

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The church needs to modernise
Mean and Women are equal when they enter the church
St Mother Teresa had a massive impact on the chuch as a female

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Reasons why women Should not be priests

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Jesus chose men to be his 12 apostles
The Priests acts in the person of Christ and therefore must be male
St Paul’ letter , “ I do not allow women to teach or have authority over men”

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Divorce

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Legal ending of a marriage

45
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In 1975, what act was passed making it illegal to discriminate applicants based on their gender?

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The sex discrimination act