The Catholic Church believes that artificial insemination is immoral. The Church believes that it is immoral to separate the unitive and procreative aspects of the marital act in anyway. Artificial insemination does this because the baby is conceived outside the marital act that God created. Therefore, the Church teaches that it is immoral.
Natural insemination is that which occurs during the marital embrace. It is good and the God given way in which our race is continued. It is only permitted inside of a lifelong marriage between a man and a woman that are open to the transmission of life.
According the the catholic church.. it is "Any form of Birth control"
The leader of the Catholic Church is the pope. Today (2011) that is Pope Benedict XVI.
The Catholic church was the "state" and ruled the society of the middle ages.
They shouldn't.
Because they are called to "preach" the Gospel and have that position in the Hierarchical order of the Catholic Church. Its a name.
It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. The Catholic Church has no official teaching on the position of the planets, the Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Christ and is here to bring Our Blessed Lord to people, and people to God, through her preaching, her Sacraments, and her witness. In all matters of science, which are not matters of faith, she leaves that up to the scientists. Most of modern science has been founded by Catholic priests and monks.
No. The Catholic Church believes that artificial birth control is always a sin. In this situation, the Catholic Church would allow the woman to use Natural Family Planning, which basically means that a couple abstains from marital relations during the woman's fertile period.
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When the schism came to a close, near the time of the Council of Constantine, three popes where vying for the official position: Gregory XII- Roman Catholic Church Benedict XIII- French Catholic Church John XXIII- German Catholic Church
When the schism came to a close, near the time of the Council of Constantine, three popes where vying for the official position: Gregory XII- Roman Catholic Church Benedict XIII- French Catholic Church John XXIII- German Catholic Church
There is a Lutheran Church and a Catholic Church but no Lutheran Catholic Church.