Right, I know contraception is not the only teaching, and I also know most Catholics actually practice contraception…but that doesn’t make it okay. The Church’s teaching on contraception is just as authoritative and valid and true as its teaching on Christ in the Eucharist, and the succession of the Apostles, and the Holy Trinity.
Dont’ take this as an attack, but you can’t pick the teachings you agree with and ignore the ones you don’t and still procliam union with the Church. If you reject a teaching, you are rejecting the Church. That actually puts you in the same mind of a Protestant…that’s how it all started in in the 16th century, and even before in the first centuries of the Church.
And the part that makes it the most dangerous is that contraception is
gravely sinful. Whether you agree with the Church or not, whether it feels good or not, it is a grave sin. That makes it a mortal sin, Debora123, not just for you, but for every one of the majority of Catholics who use it…(if you know it’s a sin…which you now know).
Please, can you tell me which part of the Church’s teaching on contraception you disagree with? I’m not that great of an apologist, but maybe I can shed some light?