I don’t believe that, in posing the question in the original post, I asked anyone this question about contraception.
I care about whether other people sin or not, and whether they give greater glory to Almighty God or not. I do not think that “praying for them”, while always needed, is the only thing another person can do. Setting an example, raising questions, reframing the narrative, challenging the motives that lead them to sin in the first place, even — to create a term — “sin-shaming” — leading them to think about what they are doing, and about its ramifications — all of these things have their place. And sometimes laypeople can get into places, so to speak, that priests can’t. Supposedly priests are limited as to how they can approach this issue, and other issues, in the confessional. If so, so be it. Perhaps someone needs to be on the sidelines, to bring up “elephants in the parlor” that priests apparently cannot.
I don’t know if anyone else has had this experience, but I have found myself throughout life, frequently crossing paths, and having to live among, people who absolutely hate the Catholic Church and the Catholic Faith. I have interacted with many people who could be just downright crude. You get used to it. It rolls off your back like rain off a duck. I have been asked questions that many here on CAF would find appalling. It is not at all wide of the mark, to anticipate that someone is going to ask one day, “hey, that birth control thing, how does that work in confession?”. If I respond “confessions are a private matter and we’re not even supposed to discuss things like that”, they can well come back and say “y’all just go ahead and do it and don’t confess it, right?”. A Lutheran woman who was involved in her church’s religious education program gleefully related to me one time “I hear Catholics go to communion all the time, but you don’t go to confession anymore — sounds to me like you’re becoming just like Lutherans!”. I calmly replied that I don’t go to
either one as much as I should. If we don’t call ourselves out on this sort of thing, be assured that someone else will do it for us.