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jegow
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I realize that there must have been some confusion judging from your remark. I did not mean that majority rules in the sense that if everyone is doing it then it must be ok - I thought I was clear on that, sorry. In fact I totaly agree with what you say below - which honestly helps clarify what you were saying in post # 82.As for how you and jegow are interpreting the Human Vitae paragraph he referenced, I’m not sure I understand your point. It says…paraphrased, “IF there are just reasons to avoid pregnancy, such as emotional, physical or financial issues, then use NFP to guage your fertility and abstain when fertile.” That means, if there are NOT just reasons to avoid, do not have the intention of specifically avoiding a pregnancy during a wife’s fertile period. That is precisely what I have been saying all along, so what is the problem?
If jegow is only pointing out that the majority of Catholics don’t follow that teaching…well, okay. But that does that make the majority right over the minority? No.
I really do like your explanation.We are, however, asked to discern whether or not it is God’s will for each of our marriages to abstain or avoid during fertile time each and every month. If we have just reason to avoid, then doing so is considered perfectly right with God. If we don’t have any reason (emotionally, physically or financially), then we are called by the Church to give our fertility to the will of God, and He will decide whether or not to bless our marriages with a pregnancy.
jegow