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Hi,
I am wondering why the church does not praise abstinence/continence in marriage as a necessary virtue at times, but only allows it in the context of NFP in grave situations giving what appears to be a very negative perspective on the practice.
Case in point: Mary and Joseph abstained from marital intercourse. Many married saints were abstinent. Physical injury can force couples to abstain. The wife’s health can also be an important reason for abstinence.
We have an avalanche of material that praises the effectiveness of NFP, that endorses its use, but we have nothing for those people who cannot use NFP for whatever reason.
My thought is that this is a recent occurrence and that in the past, the church fully endorsed the life-giving beauty of continence within marriage.
It is so hard to shake the feeling that a marriage is doomed if one is not having regular sexual intimacy.
Any thoughts?
God bless,
Ut
I am wondering why the church does not praise abstinence/continence in marriage as a necessary virtue at times, but only allows it in the context of NFP in grave situations giving what appears to be a very negative perspective on the practice.
Case in point: Mary and Joseph abstained from marital intercourse. Many married saints were abstinent. Physical injury can force couples to abstain. The wife’s health can also be an important reason for abstinence.
We have an avalanche of material that praises the effectiveness of NFP, that endorses its use, but we have nothing for those people who cannot use NFP for whatever reason.
My thought is that this is a recent occurrence and that in the past, the church fully endorsed the life-giving beauty of continence within marriage.
It is so hard to shake the feeling that a marriage is doomed if one is not having regular sexual intimacy.
Any thoughts?
God bless,
Ut