Test 4 Flashcards
(21 cards)
marital infidelity, or sexual relations between two partners, at least one of whom is married to another party
Adultery
the use of mechanical, chemical, or medical procedures to prevent conception from taking place as a result of sexual intercourse
artificial contraception
the moral virtue which provides for the successful integration of sexuality within the person leading to the inner unity of the bodily and spiritual being
Chasity
Living together in a sexual relationship without marriage
Cohabitation
A name for the Christian family
Domestic church
First social group naturally possible
Family
another word for fruitfulness; the procreation and education of children
Fecundity
Another word did faithfulness
Fidelity
sexual intercourse between an unmarried man and an unmarried woman
Firnication
total, united, faithful union lends itself to be life-giving
fruitfulness
the marital union cannot be broken; it demands complete fidelity, because of the definitive giving-of-self
indissolubility
Christ raised it to the level of a sacrament
marriage
another term for “periodic continence”
Natural family planning
the forcible violation of the sexual intimacy of another person
Rape
the daughter of Blessed Louis and Zelie Martin
St Therese of Lisieux
spouses give of themselves completely to the other, both physically and spiritually
Totality
spouses are united in their bodies, total giving of self
Unity
K Four main characteristics of marriage
1) totality
2) unity
3) indissolubility
4) fruitfulness
Two ends in marriage
Fidelity and fecundity
Two main purposes of the sexual act
Union and procreation
Injustices against chastity that are a lie in the language of the body
1) adultery
2) fornication
3) masturbation
4) rape
5) prostitution
6) pornography
7) the homosexual act
8) contraception