The Orthodox Church rejects the Church’s teaching on contraception.
Hold it there. The Orthodox Church has embraced contraception as much as the Roman Catholic Church has. We both have dissenters on this issue, but the Orthodox Church hasn’t fully caved on this issue. You can still find many priests, bishops, and lay people in the Orthodox Church who reject contraception. You’ll find a lot of dissenters too. Please don’t make the assumption that Orthodoxy has embraced contraception, because that is untrue.
Besides, the only way that Orthodoxy can “reject” a teaching is for it to be done solemnly in an Ecumenical Council. In Roman Catholicism, a teaching has to rejected in an Ecumenical Council, rejected unanimously by all bishops in union with the Pope, and/or a papal statement made, “ex cathedra” rejecting it. Beyond those avenues, neither Church can be said to “reject” a teaching. The Church will always struggle with society and seek to teach Holy Tradition clearly. The answer to the current dissent in Orthodoxy regarding contraception is to fight for the Tradition, not resort to papal encyclicals. Humane Vitae clarified the Roman Catholic stance on contraception in 1968. However, Orthodoxy, following the early Church, defends the Faith through an appeal to Holy Tradition, not an appeal to one man. Orthodox do want their bishops to speak out and write against contraception. However, they can do no more but teach Holy Tradition. Heresies must be fought not through infallible bishops, but by defense of the truth by faithful bishops, priests, and lay people alike.
For example, Arianism wasn’t resolved through a decree of the Pope. It was fought on the ground by those few bishops still faithful to Holy Tradition. It eventually was brought to an Ecumenical Council. The dissent on contraception will have to follow a similar route (although, hopefully not to the level of a Council). Ergo, it’s going to take longer for the battle to be won. This may be irritating to Orthodox and make Roman Catholics feel snug, but it’s the way of the early Church.
God bless,
Adam
P.S. This
link will bring you to a recent conference by the Fr. Josiah Trenham, that I mentioned last night. In his speeches he really condemns the practice of contraception and shows the true position of the Holy Tradition of Orthodoxy on it. I encourage all (especially Roman Catholics) to listen and take note. And, yes, he does accept NFP as being acceptable, under the guidance of a spiritual father.