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Brennan_Doherty
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No, I am not old enough to have been there. I was addressing the issue of Humanae Vitae being issued in 1968. And 1966 is when Vatican II started being implemented, which hit the Church with a lot more force in all areas than the pill becoming available (and there are people on this forum who were old enough to remember the changes). I also find it interesting that the article in my signature line, “The Case for the Latin Mass”, was written in 1966.The contraceptive pill was being widely marketed in 1966. I remember very clearly as a Pharmacist newly married to a GP and already many Catholics were using it. Many celibate priests WERE overly concerned because they couldn’t face up to the outraged laity and in fact there was a mass exodus of priests as a result. Perhaps Brennan Doherty is not old enough to remember.
Seriously, you think there was a mass exodus of Priests because they got scared of the laity?!
I do think the Vatican made a blunder when one Bishop (I think from Washington) disciplined some priests for opposing Humanae Vitae when it came out. And Rome told him to remove the disciplinary action, in essence sending the message that if you discipline your priests over this, Rome is not going to back you up. Not a good message to be sending at all.
