It is an Encyclical by Pope Paul VI meaning "human life" in Latin. It was written to describe the belief of the Church on the sacredness of all human life, especially unborn children.
Catholic AnswerHumanae Vitae, a copy of which may be read at the link below (in English) is an Encyclical Letter of Pope Paul VI, subtitled, "The Right Order to be Followed in the Propagation of Human Offspring". It is divided into four parts:1. New aspects of a perennial problem
2. competence of the Church's magisterium to resolve the problem.
3. doctrinal principles to be maintained
4. pastoral directives
It was truly remarkable in the history of Encyclicals issued by modern Popes to the extent that it was ignored or even taught against. We are only now finding out that the Holy Father was more than right, he was prophetic. Humanae Vitae explicates natural moral law, forbidding all types of artificial Birth Control, listing the reasons and the consequences if it was ignored.
Humanae Vitae was created in 1968.
Ferdinand has written: 'Speculum vitae humanae' -- subject(s): German drama, History and criticism, Latin drama, Medieval and modern, Medieval and modern Latin drama
Dignitatis Humanae was created in 1965.
"Dignitatis Humanae" is a Vatican II document that emphasizes the right to religious freedom. It highlights the dignity of each individual to freely practice their beliefs without coercion, which is crucial for promoting peace and respecting human rights. By recognizing this freedom, the document supports the autonomy of individuals in matters of faith and conscience.
Karl Rahner has written: 'The Christian of the future' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Catholic Church 'A propos de l'encyclique Humanae Vitae' -- subject(s): Papes. 1963-(Paul Vi) Humanae vitae (25 juillet 1968) 'On heresy' 'A Rahner reader' 'Est-il possible aujourd'hui de croire?' -- subject(s): Foi 'Biblical homilies' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, English Sermons, German Sermons, Sermons, Sermons, English, Sermons, German, Translations from German, Translations into English 'Visions and Prophecies' 'Theological Investigations'
Vincent N. Foy has written: 'A commentary on the Canadian bishops' statement on the encyclical Humanae vitae' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic Church. Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI)
"vitae" (as in "curriculum vitae) is pronounced "vee-teh" in French.
Evangelium Vitae was created in 1995.
Donum Vitae was created in 1987.
The Didache was issued somewhere between A.D. 50 and A.D. 120, it was the first major Church condemnation of birth control and abortion. Although it was not officially condemned every single year by every single pope, it has been in force since the first century, and every pope of the twentieth century, especially since "the pill" made its appearance has explicitly condemned contraception. The definitive condemnation was issued in 1968 by Pope Paul VI in Humanae Vitae and that teaching has been repeated and reinforced by every pope since then, particularly Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI, and Pope Francis. The Didache and Humanae Vitae are attached at the links below.
Panis vitae means "the bread of life".
The possessive form of the compound noun curriculum vitae is curriculum vitae's.example: Your curriculum vitae's appearance is very professional.