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Pope John Paul II’s historic and broad program for the Church in the 21st century.
The Decalogue reveals that certain acts and even, as the last two commandments express, the inner disposition to such behavior, are incompatible with love of God and respect for neighbor. Such actions are always wrong. What the Ten Commandments make clear in concise, clear and unequivocal language is that one who claims to be a friend of God must act accordingly.
By its own admission, what our age finds most unacceptable in the Church’s perennial wisdom is her sexual morality. Almost every controversial issue dividing “dissenters,” inside the Church as well as outside, from the Church’s traditional teaching today is about sexual morality: fornication (sex outside marriage), contraception, homosexuality, divorce, and, most radically of all, abortion.
An Apostolic Exhortation to husbands and wives, mothers and fathers. Family life presented as a beautiful, noble and joy-filled life that can certainly be lived with God’s grace
In this short booklet, I will look at five key points from the Theology of the Body, focusing primarily on John Paul II’s reflections on what marriage originally was intended to be. While I am not intending to offer a comprehensive overview, it is my hope that a short tour through these five fundamental points will help make John Paul II’s monumental work on the Theology of the Body a bit more digestible and practical for married life.