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Humanae vitae (Latin, meaning 'Of Human Life') is an encyclical written by Pope Paul VI and dated 25 July 1968. The text was issued at a Vatican press conference on 29 July. [ 1 ] Subtitled On the Regulation of Birth , it re-affirmed the teaching of the Catholic Church regarding married love , responsible parenthood, and the rejection of ...
The central document of Pope Paul VI is Humanae vitae. The Pope begins with the statement that "the transmission of human life is a most serious role in which married people collaborate freely and responsibly with God the Creator." He claims that this is a source of great joy to them, although it means many difficulties and hardships.
The Norm of Humanae Vitae Arises from the Natural Law and the Revealed Order July 18, 1984 () 116 6 Importance of Harmonizing Human Love with Respect for Life July 25, 1984 () 117 6 Responsible Parenthood August 1, 1984 () 118 6 Faithfulness to the Divine Plan in the Transmission of Life
William E. May (May 27, 1928 – December 13, 2014) was an American theologian who was the Michael J. McGivney Emeritus Professor of Moral Theology at the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family at The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC where he taught from 1991 to 2008.
For this reason, Paul VI taught in the first sentence of Humanae vitae that the transmission of human life is a most serious role in which married people collaborate freely and responsibly with God. [116] This divine partnership, according to Paul VI, does not allow for arbitrary human decisions, which may limit divine providence.
(Translator/editor) Humanae Vitae: A Challenge to Love (New Hope, KY: New Hope Publications, 1987), a revised translation of Pope Paul VI's encyclical Humanae Vitae; Humanae Vitae: A Generation Later, (Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 1991) ISBN 978-0813207407 (Editor) Why Humanae Vitae Was Right: A Reader, (San Francisco ...
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For it is natural to man to use his skill in order to put under human control what is given by physical nature. The opposition is really to be sought between one way of acting which is contraceptive and opposed to a prudent and generous fruitfulness, and another way which is, in an ordered relationship to responsible fruitfulness and which has ...