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˜ According to the Church, humans are sexual


beings whose sexual identity extends beyond the
body to the mind and soul. The sexes are meant
by divine design to be different and
complementary, each having equal dignity and
made in the image of God. Sexual acts are
sacred within the context of the marital
relationship that reflects a "complete and lifelong
mutual gift of a man and a woman.³ Sexual sins
thus violate not just the body but the person's
whole being.
½ Adultery is the breaking of the holy bond
between husband and wife, and is thus a
sacrilege. This commandment includes not just
the act of adultery, but lust as well.
½ God gives man and woman an equal personal
dignity.
½ Everyone, man and woman, should
acknowledge and accept his sexual identity.
½ The tradition of the church has understood the
sixth commandment as encompassing the
whole of human sexuality.
ideo:
The Scarlett Letter
  
also called philandery or infidelity, is a form of
extramarital sex
referred more specifically to sex between a
woman who was married and a person other
than her spouse.
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Van and woman constitute two modes of ³imaging´
God and they fully accomplish such a vocation not
only as single person but also in couples which are
communities of love.
½ 1st: ³in creating the human race´
God gives man and woman an equal personal
dignity
endowing them with ineliienable rights and
responsibilities proper to human person. Exploiting
of women and emphasizesd the growing
awareness of their dignity and equality with men.
½ und:distictive sexuality :man and woman are
both different and complementary.
By reaching to the depth of their moral and
spiritual being
½ 3rd: man and woman are called to mutual gift of
self to a reciprocity
to live in apositive complementary relationship
with one another
³the partnership of man and woman constitutes
the first form of communion between persons´
and constitutes the basic form of cohumanity.´
½ §th: sexuality is for love
Sexuality orients every man and woman
toward interpersonal dialogue and contributes
to their integral maturation by opening them up
to the gift of self in love.
pirst: Tyranny of puritanical attitudes and
misguided taboos regarding sexuality.
word ë  is often used as an informal
pejorative for someone who has strict views on
sexual morality,disapproves of recreation, and
wishes to impose these beliefs on others
oppose things such as alcohol and open
sexuality. Historically speaking, the Puritans
were not opposed to drinking alcohol in
moderation
½ Second: Tyranny of indecency ³new morality´
exalts casual sex while rejecting
commitment and moral obligation.
(fornication& rape)
½ The Christian view sexuality and marriage is supported
and developed by the biblical narrative of Gods
relationship with Israel, his ³Chosen People,´ through
salvation history. pirst there was the simple innocence
of original creation when ³the man and his wife were
both naked, yet they felt no shame´ (Gn u:u ). But sin
entered and brought disorede into the couple¶s
relationship to God and to each other. The sexual
relationship, while remaining fundamentally good, often
became a divise force. Instead of feeling joy at the
unique difference of the other sex, the partners
experienced the selfish desire of possession (cf Gn
3:16) prom a natural power of putward selfgiving
ingenuine love, the human sex drive became open to
the temptation of turning back on itselfcentered
hedonism.
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voluntary sexual intercourse between persons not married to
each other
gravely contrary to the dignity of persons and of human
sexuality which is naturally ordered to the good of spouses and
the generation and education of children.
a grave scandal when there is corruption of the young.

Catholics believe that«


should be saved for marriage and that premarital sex is a sin
deepest connection you could even achieve with another
human
½ ë
    
generally defined as consensual sexual
intercourse by a married person with someone
other than his or her lawful
spouse.
in earlier times by the legalistic term "  
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½   
does injury to the dignity of the person who
engages in it, reducing the person to an instrument
of sexual pleasure.
 is the act or practice of providing sexual services
to another person in return for payment
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relations between men or between women who
experience an exclusive or predominant sexual
attraction toward persons of the same sex.
*Basing itself on Sacred Scripture, which
presents homosexual acts as acts of grave
depravity, tradition has always declared that
"homosexual acts are intrinsically
disordered." They are contrary to the natural
law. They close the sexual act to the gift of
life. They do not proceed from a genuine
affective and sexual complementarity. Under no
circumstances can they be approved.
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is to be understood the deliberate stimulation
of the genital organs in order to derive sexual
pleasure.
*Both the Vagisterium of the Church, in the
course of a constant tradition, and the moral
sense of the faithful have been in no doubt and
have firmly maintained that masturbation is an
intrinsically and gravely disordered action.
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process by which sperm is placed into the
reproductive tract of a female for the purpose
of impregnating the female by using means
other than sexual intercourse.
immoral because they dissociate
procreation from the act with which the
spouses give themselves to each other and
so introduce the domination of technology
over the origin and destiny of the human
person.
½ 
any act of sexual intercourse that is forced
upon a person.
statutory rape.
to force to have sexual intercourse.
is an intrinsically evil act that can cause grave
damage to the victim for life.
½ - 
sexual intercourse between close relative that
is either illegal in the jurisdiction where it takes
place or socially taboo.
½  
Sexually explicit pictures, writing, or other
material whose primary purpose is to cause
sexual arousal.
½    
the consensual practice of exchanging wives
among married couples for private or group sex.
Since women's lib, this term has given way to
the less sexist expression
½    ë    teaches
abstinence as the 

  
  of sexual expression for teenagers. It
usually censors information about contraception
and condoms for the prevention of STDs and
unintended pregnancy.
½     V  
ë    teaches abstinence as the 


     of sexual expression
for unmarried young people.
½       ë   Another
term normally used to mean abstinenceonly
education.
½ 
    ë    teaches about
abstinence as the best method for avoiding
STDs and unintended pregnancy, but also
teaches about condoms and contraception to
reduce the risk of unintended pregnancy and of
infection with STDs, including HI.
It also teaches interpersonal and
communication skills and helps young
people explore their own values, goals,
and options.
½     ë   
Another term normally used to mean
comprehensive sexuality education
½    ë   Another
term for normally used to mean
comprehensive sexuality education.
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