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One easily sees why the Catholic Church’s teaching on the morality of capital punishment confuses some. Learn more in this lesson.
Before his election to the papacy, Karol Wojtyla, as priest and bishop, spent long hours counseling young adults and newly married couples; as poet and playwright he explored the challenges confronting couples in dramas such as The Jeweler’s Shop; as a professor of philosophy he examined ethical decisions faced by couples within marriage in such works as Love and Responsibility.
Some men oppose abortion and make their views clear but, ultimately, they are at the mercy of their partners’ decisions. Finally, many men concede to the often promoted view that abortion decisions belong solely to women and so defer those decisions to their female partners.
This booklet contains 101 questions and answers concerning Christian doctrine and practice.
The most important thing about prayer is not how we do it, but that we do it. The single most important answer to the question “How to pray?” is: “Begin! Just do it.” We learn to do it by doing it, not by merely reading or thinking about doing it.