Lexicon

Accompaniment

Action

Adoption + Infertility

Biological Sex

Biological Sex (article objections)

Body

Celibacy

Chastity

Children

Christ + the Church

Communion

Consensual Non-Monogamy

Contraception + Sterilization

Creation

Cultural “Third Gender” Examples

Dignity/Justice

Divorce + Remarriage

End

Eros + Agape

Family

Fornication + Cohabitation

Freedom

Friendship

Gender

Gender Discordance

Gender Discordance (article objections)

God

Goodness

Happiness

Human Person

Hypocrisy

Insitution of Marriage

Intersex/DSDs

Is love a feeling?

IVF + other ARTs

Love– to will the good of the other.

Love of God vs. Love of Neighbor?

Marital Intimacy

Marriage

Mercy

Natural Family Planning (NFP)

Nature

Passion

Pornography + Masturbation

Relationship

Same-Sex Attraction

Same-Sex Attraction (article objections)

Sexual Relationships

Sin

Soul

Truth

Unity

Value

What is love?

Willing the Good

Love means more.

Other words for love:

Agape– (Koine Greek)
Eros– (Greek)
Philia– (Greek)
Storge– (Greek)
Amor– (Latin)
Amicitia
– (Latin)
Caritas
– (Latin) more or less interchangeable with agape, and often translated into English as “charity”, though we have generally avoided using that term, because it tends to evoke, at least for contemporary audiences, a mere monetary payment or a “handout”.
Dilectio
– (Latin) see #26,4 in this very helpful explanation by Dr. Alfred Freddoso.
Ahava– (Hebrew: אהבה) see Deuteronomy 6:5, 7:8, Jeremiah 31:3 among many others.

Looking at any of these loves from a different perspective, each loving act has two tendencies:
Amor Amicitiae
– (Latin)
Amor Concupiscentiae– (Latin)