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Is sexual abstinence, as a way to avoid pregnancy in a married couple, biblical? or othewise supported by the church?
I am soory for not being so clear, I am referring to permanent abstinence instead of periodic abstinenceThis is exactly what natural family planning is: periodic abstinence from sexual intercourse during fertile times when a couple is not trying to conceive a child at that particular time. (Or the reverse, to have sex during those fertile times to increase the probability of conceiving.)
There is no reference to this sort of family planning in the Bible because the science of understanding of a woman’s monthly fertility cycles is a very recent field of knowledge, and also because families in biblical times tended not to view children as a liability to be kept down to a reasonable number, but as an asset that would provide for the family’s future, the more the better.
If used properly, periodic abstinence as a method of natural family planning is accepted by the Church today.
Well, that is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible because the general attitude of families in those times was to try to have as many children as possible in the hope that some would survive to adulthood and provide for the security and continuation of the family.I am soory for not being so clear, I am referring to permanent abstinence instead of periodic abstinence
Mary was given over to the Lord’s service at a young age, meaning she became a temple virgin. Temple virgins were not allowed to engage in sexual intercourse, etc. However, they were often allowed to marry to help widowers care for children from a previous marriage, and as a means of income for the temple. So chances are Mary never had relations with Joseph. This is why the Church holds the teaching on the perpetual virginity of Mary.Well, that is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible because the general attitude of families in those times was to try to have as many children as possible in the hope that some would survive to adulthood and provide for the security and continuation of the family.
Mary and Joseph lived continently during their entire marriage, but this is not stated explicitly in the Bible. It is stated that they had not had relations before Jesus was born (Matthew 1:25), but does not say anything about whether they had relations afterward. The Church’s teaching on the perpetual virginity of Mary is based on oral Sacred Tradition.
This is one Traditional belief about Mary. It has not been defined by the Church as official teaching, but Catholics are permitted to believe this, possibly with the exception of the part about these sorts of marriages being used to raise money for the Temple.Mary was given over to the Lord’s service at a young age, meaning she became a temple virgin. Temple virgins were not allowed to engage in sexual intercourse, etc. However, they were often allowed to marry to help widowers care for children from a previous marriage, and as a means of income for the temple. So chances are Mary never had relations with Joseph. This is why the Church holds the teaching on the perpetual virginity of Mary.