| A | B |
| self-gift | nuptial meaning of giving oneself wholly First parents-giving oneself and receiving form another''s self |
| trinitarian life style | Life of trinity is kenotic-emptying oneslf for another This binds the Trinity |
| Truth-telling | tell patients the entire truth about their conditions |
| Chastity | successful integration of sexuality within the paersonand thus the inner unity of man in his bodily and spiritual being, Seeing each other as God's image and likeness |
| Stewardship | We are called to defend creation |
| self--determination | we have the ability and right to decide for ourselves on the level of treatment we are to endure |
| double effect | comes into play when an act has both negative and positive outcomes |
| Contraception | the church is not opposed to birth control , it is opposed to contraception |
| Ordinary means of care | Chance of recovery with enhancement of life; |
| Extraordinary means of medical care | does not change outcome, it may be a burden on patient, family and society |