Gryz, Krzysztof2012-02-282012-02-282010Teologia i Moralność, Tom 8, 2010, s. 25-36.978-83-61884-15-61898-2964http://hdl.handle.net/10593/2188The peculiar promotion of the extracorporeal fertilization method, promotion in which various authorities, recently even the Nobel Committee, are involved - makes it a stronger and stronger temptation also for the faithfiil. As a result, some of them have already decided to resort to in vitro procedure or such a decision is maturing in their heart. The method, being morally vile, is unacceptable and rejected by the Church, and its application constitutes moral evil. Therefore, a pastoral problem arises concerning the persons who bring this sin to the confessional. How can and how should the confessor behave in such a situation? Can absolution be given, and if so, under what conditions can it be given? The present article analyzes this problem in two aspects relevant to the validity of the confession: contrition for sins and satisfaction made for the wrongs. The issues appearing at these two points have been formulated in two ąuestions: what does or what should the act of contrition refer to? And what does the reparation oblige one to do?plin vitro fertilization„Extra" embryosconfessioncontrition for one's sinsabsolutionsatisfaction made for the wrongsrozgrzeszenie po zabiegu in vitro. Głos w dyskusjiabsolution after in vitro FertilizationArtykuł