“The words increase and multiply, which were uttered by the Lord, do not impose on every individual an obligation to marry, but only declare the purpose of the institution of marriage.”
—from the
Trent Catechism
I know you mean well here. I realize you are trying to help people overcome a mentality of “children are a burden and should be prevented.” I get that and it is a noble intent. But your means of condemning periodic abstinence isn’t helping that.
I agree with you that the
primary purpose of marriage is procreation. It is procreation
not reproduction. Some of the most procreative people I know are the permanently infertile. They are not only trying to make their own babies, they are going in the streets looking for “unwanted” children. But they cannot reproduce. That doesn’t make their marriage less holy.
Please understand that spacing children
is moral. Without it I wouldn’t be called to have a family at all. I don’t think you
mean to say, “Either have all the children your body can produce or none at all.” But that is what you are saying. If my options are one pregnancy after another without a break or don’t get married at all, I couldn’t have gotten married at all. Some people are called to consecrated celibacy. I wasn’t. I was called to marriage and motherhood.
What you might not realize is that attitudes against
all spacing of pregnancies and against* all *small families give the contraception advocates the ammunition they need. The Church, in her infinite wisdom, knows that not everyone is called to a large family. We are ALL called to be generous, though. NFP allows generosity.
If you are calling me to total abstinence in my marriage, I can understand that. Is that what you are trying to say? I am very open to that idea. If pregnancy became such a dire risk to my health, I would gladly embrace total abstinence. But it doesn’t make sense at this point for me to be totally abstinent. My body might be able to carry another baby…(please, oh please, oh please Lord

) Charting my fertility saved my health. I was supposed to get a hysterectomy 15 years ago. I have cycles all over the place…28-35-40 days. Charting has helped me so much!! I can finally predict to the day when my menses and ovulation are! YAY!!:extrahappy:
Without the space between pregnancies I could have none. My two beautiful children wouldn’t exist. My life would be so much more empty if those two precious children weren’t here. Please rethink your stance and come into unity with the Church on this subject. Seek out others like me and encourage them to learn their fertility. Encourage them to trust in God. He designed us fertile and infertile. He did that for a reason. NFP helps us to more fully understand that reason. NFP is a gift. God wrote it on our very bodies.