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Thank you for your reply to me.A commission comprised of who though?
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In fact there is a very fair discussion in Wikipedia, which may interest you (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humanae_Vitae)).In 1963 Pope John XXIII established a commission of six European non-theologians to study questions of birth control and population.[3][4] After John’s death in 1963, Pope Paul VI added theologians to the commission and over three years expanded it to 72 members from five continents (including 16 theologians, 13 physicians and 5 women, with an executive committee of 9 bishops and 7 cardinals).[3][4] The commission produced a report in 1966, proposing that artificial birth control was not intrinsically evil and that Catholic couples should be allowed to decide for themselves about the methods to be employed.[3][4][5][6]