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What can a person do if they know of a catholic hospital that is performing tubal ligations and dispenses birth control?
Tubal ligation is often the only recourse for someone who is bleeding from a condition like uterine fibroids. The alternative often being a full hysterectomy. Or of course you may prefer the woman to bleed 365 days a year. And before you accuse me no I’m not pro-choice or pro-abortion. As for contraception ( for a married couple ) If you truly oppose it then you must also oppose the rhythm method for both are contrary to conception.I suppose you can report them to the diocese or the Bishop? I can see tubal ligations being done in a hospital…but do some hospitals dispense birth control pills? Usually one gets them from doctor’s offices and clinics.
I must say it’s a little sick to celebrate the denial of Mass from sick and dying patients.The very large, 100-year-old Catholic hospital in my city was recently rendered “not Catholic” by our courageous bishop for consistently violating Church teaching. It is no longer allowed to use the name “Catholic.” ***There are now no Masses at that hospital chapel. I say hooray! *** Though it was run by Catholic Healthcare West and some nuns, it became “Catholic” in name only.
We need more courageous bishops!
azcentral.com/community/phoenix/articles/2010/12/21/20101221phoenix-diocese-strips-st-josephs-hospital-catholic-status.html
Thanks for the information on when a tubal ligation might be necessary. At least from what you said it would appear that would be a moral choice in some instances. The jab at the rhythm method and I’ll assume NFP as well was unnecessary but we might as well as let it slide as not to detract from the subject at hand. If anyone cares about that debate just do a search of Catholic Answers.Tubal ligation is often the only recourse for someone who is bleeding from a condition like uterine fibroids. The alternative often being a full hysterectomy. Or of course you may prefer the woman to bleed 365 days a year. And before you accuse me no I’m not pro-choice or pro-abortion. As for contraception ( for a married couple ) If you truly oppose it then you must also oppose the rhythm method for both are contrary to conception.
Your Brother in Christ,
Richard.
A priest would bring the Eucharist to any Catholics who wished to receive it in the hospital. Your objection is misguided and also fruitless.I must say it’s a little sick to celebrate the denial of Mass from sick and dying patients.
Shame on you!
No you are WRONG. A woman bleeding excessively from Uterine fibroid would be given a HYSTERECTOMY.Tubal ligation is often the only recourse for someone who is bleeding from a condition like uterine fibroids. The alternative often being a full hysterectomy. Or of course you may prefer the woman to bleed 365 days a year. And before you accuse me no I’m not pro-choice or pro-abortion. As for contraception ( for a married couple ) If you truly oppose it then you must also oppose the rhythm method for both are contrary to conception.
Your Brother in Christ,
Richard.
How can the hospital be deemed unfit to hold Mass in, but fit to host the Body of Christ?A priest would bring the Eucharist to any Catholics who wished to receive it in the hospital. Your objection is misguided and also fruitless.
Why do I need this explanation? You are confusing me with the OP. I couldn’t care less what hospitals do where. I simply answered a question as to where to go with a complaint.Tubal ligation is often the only recourse for someone who is bleeding from a condition like uterine fibroids. The alternative often being a full hysterectomy. Or of course you may prefer the woman to bleed 365 days a year. And before you accuse me no I’m not pro-choice or pro-abortion. As for contraception ( for a married couple ) If you truly oppose it then you must also oppose the rhythm method for both are contrary to conception.
Your Brother in Christ,
Richard.
Ricky–I was thinking the same as you. There’s something fundamentally wrong with that celebration. Jesus didn’t run from the prostitutes or the tax collectors.I must say it’s a little sick to celebrate the denial of Mass from sick and dying patients.
Shame on you!
As I said in my post above, I agree with you regarding hormone therapy. But there is no medical indication for tubal ligation that I know of, except birth control. They don’t treat fibroid, excessive bleeding and unmanageable pain with tubal ligation.I’m not familiar with the specific policies of Catholic hospitals, other than they would obviously be following Catholic morals.
It seems to me that Catholic hospitals could use hormones and tubal ligation for medical purposes. It would be improper to call these methods “birth control” if the primary purpose is medicinal.
We don’t know all the details regarding this matter. What if the hospital is removing the fallopian tube because of an ectopic pregnancy?As I said in my post above, I agree with you regarding hormone therapy. But there is no medical indication for tubal ligation that I know of, except birth control. They don’t treat fibroid, excessive bleeding and unmanageable pain with tubal ligation.
That’s not an abortion, at all, for anyone, even the Church. Abortion is the deliberate killing of a fetus.We don’t know all the details regarding this matter. What if the hospital is removing the fallopian tube because of an ectopic pregnancy?
No one is celebrating. It is the end of 100 years of Catholic health care in my city. It is sad, indeed, but necessary. A hospital may not call itself ‘Catholic’ and violate the moral teachings of the Church. To do so is deceptive. Catholics assume when they enter a Catholic hospital that Catholic ethics are practiced there, and may choose to go there for that reason. They need to know that the hospital is Catholic in name only. Though my son was born there, I and my family will never go there again.I must say it’s a little sick to celebrate the denial of Mass from sick and dying patients.
Shame on you!