Overview
Introduction
- The incomparable worth of the human person [2]
- New threats to human life [3-4]
- In communion with all the Bishops of the world [5-6]
Chapter I - The voice of your brother's blood cries to me from the ground: Present-Day Threats to Human Life
- "Cain rose up against his brother Abel, and killed him" (Gen 4:8): the roots of violence against life [7-9]
- What have you done?" (Gen 4:10): the eclipse of the value of life [10-17]
- "Am I my brother's keeper?" (Gen 4:9): a perverse idea of freedom [18-20]
- "And from your face I shall be hidden" (Gen 4:14): the eclipse of the sense of God and of man [21-24]
- "You have come to the sprinkled blood" (cf. Heb 12:22, 24): signs of hope and invitation to commitment [25-28]
Chapter II - I came that they may have life: The Christian Message Concerning Life
- "The life was made manifest, and we saw it" (1 Jn 1:2): with our gaze fixed on Christ, "the Word of life" [29-30]
- "The Lord is my strength and my song, and he has become my salvation" (Ex 15:2): life is always a good [31]
- "The name of Jesus ... has made this man strong" (Acts 3:16): in the uncertainties of human life, Jesus brings life's meaning to fulfilment [32-33]
- "Called ... to be conformed to the image of his Son" (Rom 8:28-29): God's glory shines on the face of man [34-36]
- "Whoever lives and believes in me shall never die" (Jn 11:26): the gift of eternal life [37-38]
- "From man in regard to his fello man I will demand an accounting" (Gen 9:5): reverence and love for every human life [39-41]
- "Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth and subdue it" (Gen 1:28): man's responsibility for life [42-43]
- "For you formed my inmost being" (Ps 139:13): the dignity of the unborn child [44-45]
- "I kept my faith even when I said, 'I am greatly afflicted"' (Ps 116:10): life in old age and at times of suffering [46-47]
- "All who hold her fast will live" (Bar 4:1): from the law of Sinai to the gift of the Spirit [48-49]
- "They shall look on him whom they have pierced" (Jn 19:37): the Gospel of life is brought to fulfilment on the tree of the Cross [50-51]
Chapter III - You shall not kill: God's Holy Law
- "If you would enter life, keep the commandments" (Mt 19:17): Gospel and commandment [52]
- "From man in regard to his fellow man I will demand an accounting for human life" (Gen 9:5): human life is sacred and inviolable [53-57]
- "Your eyes beheld my unformed substance" (Ps 139:16): the unspeakable crime of abortion [58-63]
- "It is I who bring both death and life" (Dt 32:39): the tragedy of euthanasia [64-67]
- "We must obey God rather than men" (Acts 5:29): civil law and the moral law [68-74]
- "You shall love your neighbour as yourself" (Lk 10:27): "promote" life [75-77]
Chapter IV - You did it to me: For a New Culture of Human Life
- "You are God's own people, that you may declare the wonderful deeds of him who called you out of darkness into his marvellous light" (1 Pet 2:9): a people of life and for life [78-79]
- "That which we have seen and heard we proclaim also to you" (1 Jn 1:3): proclaiming the Gospel of life [80-82]
- "I give you thanks that I am fearfully, wonderfully made" (Ps 139:14): celebrating the Gospel of life [83-86]
- "What does it profit, my brethren, if a man says he has faith but has not works?" (Jas 2:14): serving the Gospel of life [87-91]
- "Your children will be like olive shoots around your table" (Ps 128:3): the family as the 'sanctuary of life'" [92-94]
- "Walk as children of light" (Eph 5:8): bringing about a transformation of culture [95-100]
- "We are writing this that our joy may be complete" (1 Jn 1:4): the Gospel of life is for the whole of human society [101-102].
Conclusion
- "A great portent appeared in heaven, a woman clothed with the sun" (Rev 12:1): the motherhood of Mary and of the Church [103]
- "And the dragon stood before the woman ... that he might devour her child when she brought it forth" (Rev 12:4): life menaced by the forces of evil [104]
- "Death shall be no more" (Rev 21:4): the splendour of the Resurrection [105]
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