Are Catholic priests allowed to advise using contraception?

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As someone who was counseled to use birth control I think the problem is a serious one.

But I also think it isn’t even close to the OPs real problem.
 
Sorry for saying too much personal stuff. I got pulled into it by some others. My intentions were to express my awareness of my faults, and that I am not trying to justify myself. I am not justified through myself, but the grace of Jesus.

I wanted to know if anyone was aware of any Teachings of the Church which allow priests to dispense someone from refraining from contraception. Not that I even wanted to be.

I will probably not be back here at CAF, because there always seems to be agitators, such as BH. It makes it very unpleasant to discuss things as brothers and sisters in the faith. And I have thick skin. But the sensitivity of the issue makes it hurtful.
 
Sorry for saying too much personal stuff. I got pulled into it by some others. My intentions were to express my awareness of my faults, and that I am not trying to justify myself. I am not justified through myself, but the grace of Jesus.

I wanted to know if anyone was aware of any Teachings of the Church which allow priests to dispense someone from refraining from contraception. Not that I even wanted to be.

I will probably not be back here at CAF, because there always seems to be agitators, such as BH. It makes it very unpleasant to discuss things as brothers and sisters in the faith. And I have thick skin. But the sensitivity of the issue makes it hurtful.
No, priests may not advice the use of artificial means of pregnancy prevention. It cannot follow moral theological logic.
I prefer to think any attempt is at least guided by thier want to be pastoral. Though it’s misplaced.
A bishop should be notified when this happens.
 
As someone who was counseled to use birth control I think the problem is a serious one.

But I also think it isn’t even close to the OPs real problem.
I agree the main problem is me. I never implied that this was the main issue, or whole issue.

I tried to seek counsel for myself and us. I cannot, nor do I wish to, relate my whole situation in a thread. I had a very legitimate question that relates to my relationship.

Most all answers have confirmed what I believed. Blue Horizon was the exception, and he attacked my state of mind and heart as if he has sat down and heard my life story. Not cool.
 
No, priests may not advice the use of artificial means of pregnancy prevention. It cannot follow moral theological logic.
I prefer to think any attempt is at least guided by thier want to be pastoral. Though it’s misplaced.
A bishop should be notified when this happens.
If I am to give my friend the benefit of the doubt, I understand he was trying to advise me to choose the lesser evil, and at least be directing my desires to my wife. That much I agree with.

However, it is not his place to tell me he has authority to advise me to go ahead and use condoms. I needed him to convey what the Teachings of the Church are. He chose the wide and easier path.

I will keep fighting the good fight, praying for God’s guidance and protection, confessing BEFORE I act on wrong behavior, and avoid what leads to sin.

I will reach out to the diocese, in hopes to receive an affirmation or an admonishment. I am not too proud to accept spiritual direction. It’s just hard to find someone in the faith to help!
 
If I am to give my friend the benefit of the doubt, I understand he was trying to advise me to choose the lesser evil, and at least be directing my desires to my wife. That much I agree with.

However, it is not his place to tell me he has authority to advise me to go ahead and use condoms. I needed him to convey what the Teachings of the Church are. He chose the wide and easier path.

I will keep fighting the good fight, praying for God’s guidance and protection, confessing BEFORE I act on wrong behavior, and avoid what leads to sin.

I will reach out to the diocese, in hopes to receive an affirmation or an admonishment. I am not too proud to accept spiritual direction. It’s just hard to find someone in the faith to help!
Catholic theology is clear, one may not engage in evil to achieve a perceived good. This why “lesser of two evils” can never be a holy moral choice. BUT before you go around starting stuff, please, the priority for you to fix is your own weaknesses and chastity. Fight the battles that matter to your soul, then if you have time and energy left proceed to try to help your friend…
 
Catholic theology is clear, one may not engage in evil to achieve a perceived good. This why “lesser of two evils” can never be a holy moral choice. BUT before you go around starting stuff, please, the priority for you to fix is your own weaknesses and chastity. Fight the battles that matter to your soul, then if you have time and energy left proceed to try to help your friend…
I agree. And I certainly don’t want to cause trouble. But my wife told me that this priest told her he didn’t blame her for not wanting to practice NFP. So there is damage done.

Like I’ve told all, it’s one this to say we need to be abstinence while we work on things. And give some hope for the sake of reducing anxiety. Meet regularly and offer terms of a separation. But no… that was rejected, and condoms were pushed.

So I have not had much solid help. So I have decided to follow my conscience, and allow the Lord to work in me, and develop some practical devotions.
 
The truth is, we have used contraception more than not! I HAVE compromised. Then I asked to stop. All my mistakes were thrown at my face. Well, ok. That means we shouldn’t be having sex at all, until we deal with things.

I believe that there are more reasons than my faults, that protection is wanted. But my mistakes gave opportunity for the devil. That’s what I get for doing the work of the devil.
 
The truth is, we have used contraception more than not! I HAVE compromised. Then I asked to stop. All my mistakes were thrown at my face. Well, ok. That means we shouldn’t be having sex at all, until we deal with things.

I believe that there are more reasons than my faults, that protection is wanted. But my mistakes gave opportunity for the devil. That’s what I get for doing the work of the devil.
Are you referring to previous infidelity and now concern about STDs?
 
Are you referring to previous infidelity and now concern about STDs?
I was referring to my relations with my wife. We began our marriage using the PIL. I never liked it. It was not my choice. And the last time we had relations was because I DID buy a box of condoms!
 
I was referring to my relations with my wife. We began our marriage using the PIL. I never liked it. It was not my choice. And the last time we had relations was because I DID buy a box of condoms!
  1. Many have used ABC at one time. I have.
  2. You may have relations with a spouse who uses birth control. YOU however may not use artificial birth control. So, no condoms…
 
Knitnut et al.

I read” I think the RCC position is clear, that contraception (apart from NFP), with the aim of avoiding pregnancy/illness, is not allowed.”

This statement is incorrect, or recent popes are.

Both Popes Francis and B XVI allow the use of condoms, as I have written previously in this thread.
 
Both Popes Francis and B XVI allow the use of condoms, as I have written previously in this thread.
No this is not true. Contraceptive use remains intrisincally evil as explained in the catechism and Humanae Vitae.

Pope Francis and Pope Benedict have both said said something along the lines of condom use potentially indicating concern for one’s partner when there was risk of HIV transmission. That is becomes a step on the path to responsibility for these people who are otherwise putting their sexual desires ahead of concern for their partners’ lives. Neither pope have said that condom use is good or acceptable. Neither have broken with tradition. The statements were pulled front context, misinterpreted by mainstream media, and widely reported; hence we see a lot of confusion.
 
No this is not true. Contraceptive use remains intrisincally evil as explained in the catechism and Humanae Vitae.

Pope Francis and Pope Benedict have both said said something along the lines of condom use potentially indicating concern for one’s partner when there was risk of HIV transmission. That is becomes a step on the path to responsibility for these people who are otherwise putting their sexual desires ahead of concern for their partners’ lives. Neither pope have said that condom use is good or acceptable. Neither have broken with tradition. The statements were pulled front context, misinterpreted by mainstream media, and widely reported; hence we see a lot of confusion.
With BXVI you are correct. However, within the scope of Zika, pope Francis said condoms may he dicerned. He later clarified that is exactly what he meant.
I believe he is mistaken.
 
The concensus I’m getting, is that priests do NOT have the authority, or permission, to advise couples to contracept, except “maybe” for the sole purpose to avoid disease.

I realize this is not an affirmation with Church infallibility, but still, no one has provided evidence to the contrary.

I wish the moderators would delete the thread entirely, on account of the personal information I regret sharing. Thanks for the participation.
 
Thank you sir. That is much more charitable and constructive.

Btw, I left a message with my Bishop ask him about the matter. He is actually out of the country right now, but the moral theologian for the diocese will be getting back to me.

I told my spiritual director I would like to contact the bishop about my concern. I assured him I was not “reporting” him, but seeking an affirmation about the advice given.
 
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