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Which is NOT true of the Catholic Church's teaching that "direct abortion, that is abortion willed as an end or as a means, always constitutes a grave moral disorder, since it is the deliberate killing of an innocent human being."
{ 1 } - Catholics believe it is a doctrine pertaining to the Christian faith and that it can never be changed.
{ 2 } - Catholics can reject the teaching and still remain Catholics.
{ 3 } - It is stated in John Paul II's Evangelium Vitae.
{ 4 } - It is consistent with the statement of Vatican II.
{ 5 } - It is taught by the ordinary and universal magisterium of the Catholic Church.
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Which is NOT true of the Catholic Church's teaching that "direct abortion, that is abortion willed as an end or as a means, always constitutes a grave moral disorder, since it is the deliberate killing of an innocent human being."
{ 1 } - Catholics believe it is a doctrine pertaining to the Christian faith and that it can never be changed.
{ 2 } - Catholics can reject the teaching and still remain Catholics.
{ 3 } - It is stated in John Paul II's Evangelium Vitae.
{ 4 } - It is consistent with the statement of Vatican II.
{ 5 } - It is taught by the ordinary and universal magisterium of the Catholic Church.
See http://www.cin.org/jp2ency/jp2evang.html, n.62.
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Which is NOT true of the Catholic Church's teaching that "direct abortion, that is abortion willed as an end or as a means, always constitutes a grave moral disorder, since it is the deliberate killing of an innocent human being."
{ 1 } - Catholics believe it is a doctrine pertaining to the Christian faith and that it can never be changed.
{ 2 } - Catholics can reject the teaching and still remain Catholics.
{ 3 } - It is stated in John Paul II's Evangelium Vitae.
{ 4 } - It is consistent with the statement of Vatican II.
{ 5 } - It is taught by the ordinary and universal magisterium of the Catholic Church.
See http://www.cin.org/jp2ency/jp2evang.html, n.62.
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Which is NOT true of the Catholic Church's teaching that "direct abortion, that is abortion willed as an end or as a means, always constitutes a grave moral disorder, since it is the deliberate killing of an innocent human being."
{ 1 } - Catholics believe it is a doctrine pertaining to the Christian faith and that it can never be changed.
{ 2 } - Catholics can reject the teaching and still remain Catholics.
{ 3 } - It is stated in John Paul II's Evangelium Vitae.
{ 4 } - It is consistent with the statement of Vatican II.
{ 5 } - It is taught by the ordinary and universal magisterium of the Catholic Church.
See http://www.cin.org/jp2ency/jp2evang.html, n.62.
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Which is NOT true of the Catholic Church's teaching that "direct abortion, that is abortion willed as an end or as a means, always constitutes a grave moral disorder, since it is the deliberate killing of an innocent human being."
{ 1 } - Catholics believe it is a doctrine pertaining to the Christian faith and that it can never be changed.
{ 2 } - Catholics can reject the teaching and still remain Catholics.
{ 3 } - It is stated in John Paul II's Evangelium Vitae.
{ 4 } - It is consistent with the statement of Vatican II.
{ 5 } - It is taught by the ordinary and universal magisterium of the Catholic Church.
See http://www.cin.org/jp2ency/jp2evang.html, n.62.
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Which is NOT true of the Catholic Church's teaching that "direct abortion, that is abortion willed as an end or as a means, always constitutes a grave moral disorder, since it is the deliberate killing of an innocent human being."
{ 1 } - Catholics believe it is a doctrine pertaining to the Christian faith and that it can never be changed.
{ 2 } - Catholics can reject the teaching and still remain Catholics.
{ 3 } - It is stated in John Paul II's Evangelium Vitae.
{ 4 } - It is consistent with the statement of Vatican II.
{ 5 } - It is taught by the ordinary and universal magisterium of the Catholic Church.
See pp. 256-7.
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