Public Interest
Aug. 12, 2000
Separating Two Dimensions Of Sex Has Consequences
The Catholic Church holds the moral view that the unitive (love) and procreative (family) aspects of human sexuality cannot be separated. As one who has always thought that the church's view is good morals, I must, nonetheless, admit that the church's view today is severely tested in the calamity that is sub-Saharan Africa. By Peter J. Riga.




The Catholic Church holds the moral view that the unitive (love) and procreative (family) aspects of human sexuality cannot be separated. As one who has always thought that the c hurch's view is good morals, I must, nonetheless, admit that the c hurch's view today is severely tested in the calamity that is sub-Saharan Africa.
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