I’m sorry if Scripture and the Catechism of the Catholic Church don’t fall in line with what you believe,but as a Catholic you should know contraception of any kind is intrinsically evil.
Oh and last time I checked St Augustine and Clement of Alexandria were still part of the church.
From the Early Church Fathers
Clement of Alexandria
“Because of its divine institution for the propagation of man, the seed is not to be vainly ejaculated, nor is it to be damaged,** nor is it to be wasted”** (The Instructor of Children 2:10:91:2 [A.D. 191]).
“To have coitus other than to procreate children is to do injury to nature” (ibid., 2:10:95:3).
Maybe you didn’t read the articles I posted?
Compendium
OF THE
CATECHISM
OF THE
CATHOLIC CHURCH
- What are the goods of conjugal love to which sexuality is ordered?
2360-2361
2397-2398
The goods of conjugal love, which for those who are baptized is sanctified by the sacrament of Matrimony, are unity, fidelity, indissolubility, and an
openness to the procreation of life.
- What is the meaning of the conjugal act?
2362-2367
The conjugal act has a twofold meaning: unitive (the mutual self-giving of the spouses) and procreative (an openness to the transmission of life). No one may break the inseparable connection which God has established between these two meanings of the conjugal act by excluding one or the other of them.
- When is it moral to regulate births?
2368-2369
2399
The regulation of births, which is an aspect of responsible fatherhood and motherhood, is objectively morally acceptable when it is pursued by the spouses without external pressure; when it is practiced not out of selfishness but for serious reasons; and with methods that conform to the objective criteria of morality, that is, periodic continence and use of the infertile periods.
- What are immoral means of birth control?
2370-2372
Every action - for example, **direct sterilization or contraception - is intrinsically immoral which **(either in anticipation of the conjugal act, in its accomplishment or in the development of its natural consequences)
proposes, as an end or as a means, to hinder procreation.
vatican.va/archive/compendium_ccc/documents/archive_2005_compendium-ccc_en.html#“You%20Shall%20Love%20Your%20Neighbour%20as%20Yourself”
I am quoting from the Catholic Church and I am getting my info from the Catholic Church. Show me where the Catholic Church allows contraception.
The cafeteria is closed.