babes and diosa… I struggle with that as well. Should the Church relax an ideal because practically no one can live up to it? (Studies show a 90% contraception rate among Catholics.)
I respect WHY the teaching is there. I find the reasoning behind it less than convincing. It seems circular and tortured in some places.
My main problem is not with the fact that the Church teaches it per se, but that we get told that no matter what, we are going to HELL if we use a condom or get our tubes tied.
**No one can judge what makes anyone go to Hell. If someone says this regarding NFP, they are wrong. No one knows what is in any other person’s heart. The Church does not teach that anyone is guaranteed to go to Hell for any singular thing. **
The way some people talk about it, there is no such thing as mitigated culpability or constraint of will by outside forces… seemingly this is the only sin where that is true. And not just laypeople… representatives of the Church too seem to be sorely lacking in understanding, compassion, and acknowledging the near impossibility of what they are asking. “They” being who? This is not a teaching that an individual of the church is asking anyone to do. It is something that is taught by the church, in other words, Jesus Christ. Just as it is not a group of Priests that ask us not to kill others, but Jesus/God who taught us that it is bad to kill and the church just teaches that point. It seems that you are really looking for someone to sympathize with your struggles, which many people do. Maybe you just have not found that support or help and that is sad. But the Church cannot teach anything other than the truth. And if you believe the Catholic church is what it is, handed to us directly by God and representing all that is TRUE, it seems that is all anyone would need. Regardless of whether something is hard or we don’t understand it, it doesn’t change the fact that it IS SO. I guess I’m having difficulty understanding what you are looking for. If you understand that the Chruch teaches truth, than your struggle is just accepting this truth and living it. I will pray for you. But if you don’t even believe this teaching to be true, than the problem might not necessarily be in this one teaching, it may be that you have not accepted that the Church teaches truth. If you don’t accept this one teaching, what else might you not accept later? P
But then, part of why I like the Catholic Church is that they don’t shrink from calling sin, sin. They don’t mince words where it’s really important. And if the Church has reason to believe that by being silent, they would allow souls to go to Hell, then I can see that they are obligated to speak.
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I feel my failure. I regret it. I am saddened that I could not welcome more children into this world.
At the same time, when I see a thread where someone is telling us of the wreckage of their marriage from NFP, and one of the first responses is, “Have you taken an NFP class with your spouse?” I just want to rip my hair out with how uncompassionate and ineffective that is!
**So now it seems that you’re struggle lies, again, in the support and comfort from people to recognize your struggle, not in the teaching of the church, is that correct? Maybe you get defensive with this question because you are just frustrated, which is very reasonable. It IS frustrating and that is ok. People are not trying to be incompassionate, when they ask this. It is the first question anyone would ask about anything they are trying to solve. It’s kind of like when people have computer questions and they call tech support and the first thing they ask is “Can you check to make sure it is plugged in”…I mean how many people hear that and think “ok, I’m not an idiot”, but from the tech support side, how many people check the plug and that was the problem? You have to understand how people are trying to help you understand. They have to start from square one to make sure that all the basics have been covered. Some people like to skim stuff and not dive deep into it before they declare it too hard and give up. **
There just has to be a better way than basically telling people they must sacrifice their marriages, and perhaps their children’s stable home, in the name of the mechanical integrity of the sexual act.
It is not a teaching that makes people sacrifice an entire marriage. People decide to do that. This is not different than asking people to stay faithful to their spouses. How many threads have we seen where people are having difficulty with a cheating spouse? We cannot blame the teaching that spouses should only be intimate with each other because so many people struggle with that. It just IS. Many people will have struggles with all kinds of issues. Birth control is just one of them. It seems that maybe this one particular subject just hits close to home with you and you are analyzing it a bit more than other teachings.
How is that moral? Because spouses do get left over this and that would be up to the person doing the leaving. Everyone has free will. That same person can leave for many other reasons too., or marriages turn bitter, cold, and toxic… and how is that doing right by the kids? There must be a middle ground… I don’t pretend to know exactly where it is.