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Which do the authors NOT hold concerning abortion?

    { 1 } - Mediate material cooperation in the act of abortion, such as preparing patients for the procedure or providing aftercare, is not always unethical, though Catholics may be required to avoid such actions because they may be interpreted as a compromise of Christian values.
    { 2 } - Catholic health care workers who work in facilities that provide abortions may not take part in such procedures in good conscience. Their rights of conscience in this regard are recognized by federal law.
    { 3 } - Catholic hospitals may comply with laws requiring them to provide abortion services, on the ground of material cooperation.
    { 4 } - Catholics who perform or obtain an abortion or deliberately persuade others to do so are automatically excommunicated from the Church, provided that they know they are incurring the excommunication and freely choose to do so, understanding that they are committing a serious sin.
    { 5 } - Health care workers who work in facilities that provide abortion services should notify the institution in writing of their conscientious refusal to participate in such actions.
    { 6 } - Catholics who perform or obtain an abortion, or persuade others to do so, are doing grave harm to another human being against the Christian commandment of love of neighbor.

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Which do the authors NOT hold concerning abortion?

See p. 264.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

Which do the authors NOT hold concerning abortion?

    { 1 } - Mediate material cooperation in the act of abortion, such as preparing patients for the procedure or providing aftercare, is not always unethical, though Catholics may be required to avoid such actions because they may be interpreted as a compromise of Christian values.
    { 2 } - Catholic health care workers who work in facilities that provide abortions may not take part in such procedures in good conscience. Their rights of conscience in this regard are recognized by federal law.
    { 3 } - Catholic hospitals may comply with laws requiring them to provide abortion services, on the ground of material cooperation.
    { 4 } - Catholics who perform or obtain an abortion or deliberately persuade others to do so are automatically excommunicated from the Church, provided that they know they are incurring the excommunication and freely choose to do so, understanding that they are committing a serious sin.
    { 5 } - Health care workers who work in facilities that provide abortion services should notify the institution in writing of their conscientious refusal to participate in such actions.
    { 6 } - Catholics who perform or obtain an abortion, or persuade others to do so, are doing grave harm to another human being against the Christian commandment of love of neighbor.

See p. 263.

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3 is correct!

Which do the authors NOT hold concerning abortion?

    { 1 } - Mediate material cooperation in the act of abortion, such as preparing patients for the procedure or providing aftercare, is not always unethical, though Catholics may be required to avoid such actions because they may be interpreted as a compromise of Christian values.
    { 2 } - Catholic health care workers who work in facilities that provide abortions may not take part in such procedures in good conscience. Their rights of conscience in this regard are recognized by federal law.
    { 3 } - Catholic hospitals may comply with laws requiring them to provide abortion services, on the ground of material cooperation.
    { 4 } - Catholics who perform or obtain an abortion or deliberately persuade others to do so are automatically excommunicated from the Church, provided that they know they are incurring the excommunication and freely choose to do so, understanding that they are committing a serious sin.
    { 5 } - Health care workers who work in facilities that provide abortion services should notify the institution in writing of their conscientious refusal to participate in such actions.
    { 6 } - Catholics who perform or obtain an abortion, or persuade others to do so, are doing grave harm to another human being against the Christian commandment of love of neighbor.

See p. 263. Material cooperation is not ethical if it is immediate (instrumental) and the action is intrinsically evil.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

Which do the authors NOT hold concerning abortion?

    { 1 } - Mediate material cooperation in the act of abortion, such as preparing patients for the procedure or providing aftercare, is not always unethical, though Catholics may be required to avoid such actions because they may be interpreted as a compromise of Christian values.
    { 2 } - Catholic health care workers who work in facilities that provide abortions may not take part in such procedures in good conscience. Their rights of conscience in this regard are recognized by federal law.
    { 3 } - Catholic hospitals may comply with laws requiring them to provide abortion services, on the ground of material cooperation.
    { 4 } - Catholics who perform or obtain an abortion or deliberately persuade others to do so are automatically excommunicated from the Church, provided that they know they are incurring the excommunication and freely choose to do so, understanding that they are committing a serious sin.
    { 5 } - Health care workers who work in facilities that provide abortion services should notify the institution in writing of their conscientious refusal to participate in such actions.
    { 6 } - Catholics who perform or obtain an abortion, or persuade others to do so, are doing grave harm to another human being against the Christian commandment of love of neighbor.

See p. 264.

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5 is wrong. Please try again.

Which do the authors NOT hold concerning abortion?

    { 1 } - Mediate material cooperation in the act of abortion, such as preparing patients for the procedure or providing aftercare, is not always unethical, though Catholics may be required to avoid such actions because they may be interpreted as a compromise of Christian values.
    { 2 } - Catholic health care workers who work in facilities that provide abortions may not take part in such procedures in good conscience. Their rights of conscience in this regard are recognized by federal law.
    { 3 } - Catholic hospitals may comply with laws requiring them to provide abortion services, on the ground of material cooperation.
    { 4 } - Catholics who perform or obtain an abortion or deliberately persuade others to do so are automatically excommunicated from the Church, provided that they know they are incurring the excommunication and freely choose to do so, understanding that they are committing a serious sin.
    { 5 } - Health care workers who work in facilities that provide abortion services should notify the institution in writing of their conscientious refusal to participate in such actions.
    { 6 } - Catholics who perform or obtain an abortion, or persuade others to do so, are doing grave harm to another human being against the Christian commandment of love of neighbor.

See p. 263.

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6 is wrong. Please try again.

Which do the authors NOT hold concerning abortion?

    { 1 } - Mediate material cooperation in the act of abortion, such as preparing patients for the procedure or providing aftercare, is not always unethical, though Catholics may be required to avoid such actions because they may be interpreted as a compromise of Christian values.
    { 2 } - Catholic health care workers who work in facilities that provide abortions may not take part in such procedures in good conscience. Their rights of conscience in this regard are recognized by federal law.
    { 3 } - Catholic hospitals may comply with laws requiring them to provide abortion services, on the ground of material cooperation.
    { 4 } - Catholics who perform or obtain an abortion or deliberately persuade others to do so are automatically excommunicated from the Church, provided that they know they are incurring the excommunication and freely choose to do so, understanding that they are committing a serious sin.
    { 5 } - Health care workers who work in facilities that provide abortion services should notify the institution in writing of their conscientious refusal to participate in such actions.
    { 6 } - Catholics who perform or obtain an abortion, or persuade others to do so, are doing grave harm to another human being against the Christian commandment of love of neighbor.

See pp. 263-4.

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