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Hi everyone, I realized that it might be helpful if I edited my question to clarify it a little more. I appreciate any help you can give.
I was told by a priest that the teaching of the Catholic Church is that a married couple must be open to life/not try to prevent becoming pregnant with their first child (unless a grave reason such as severe health issues or a severe financial situation befalls them), but they may use NFP to space their other children after the first one is born. Basically that married couples weren’t supposed to prevent having their first child on the basis that they “just didn’t want to have kids right away.” And if such was the case, the couple should wait to get married until they were ready to have children.
I know I had also seen this in a book, “Following Christ in the World” by Anne Carroll. Now I am having trouble finding anything about this particular teaching online. I have a family member asking about this so I was wondering if anyone might be able to help me out with finding it in canon law/an encyclical? Thank you so much. May God bless you all.
I was told by a priest that the teaching of the Catholic Church is that a married couple must be open to life/not try to prevent becoming pregnant with their first child (unless a grave reason such as severe health issues or a severe financial situation befalls them), but they may use NFP to space their other children after the first one is born. Basically that married couples weren’t supposed to prevent having their first child on the basis that they “just didn’t want to have kids right away.” And if such was the case, the couple should wait to get married until they were ready to have children.
I know I had also seen this in a book, “Following Christ in the World” by Anne Carroll. Now I am having trouble finding anything about this particular teaching online. I have a family member asking about this so I was wondering if anyone might be able to help me out with finding it in canon law/an encyclical? Thank you so much. May God bless you all.
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