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Sex betwen two infertile spouses may almost certainly not create life, but it is not contraceptive. Everything the couple is doing is totally open to the creation of life (we assume). They are not acting against openness to life or cutting off sex from procreation in any way. In fact, they are participating in sex exactly as God intends it. Only the circumstances prevent the creation of new life, not anything the couple did. Contraception comes when a conscious choice is made to cut an act of sex off from procreation, not when the circumstances unfortunately prevent the creation of life.I have been thinking about this lately and was wondering if anyone here had a good answer for me: if the Catholic Church does not allow homosexual relationships, how can it allow sexual relationships between infertile couples? Isn’t infertile sex just as contrary to natural law as homosexual sex, since it is not procreative?
Homosexual sex, by contrast, is never, ever procreative, and it wasn’t designed to be. It cannot ever be sex as God intends. The infertile spouses are engaging in marital sex that unfortunately will not produce life, but the couple is totally open to life themselves, while two homosexual people are participating in an act that is by its very nature against procreation.
There is also, of course, the matter that sex must image the love Christ has for his Church, and only a man and a woman can accomplish that as men were designed to imitate Christ’s love and woman the returned love of the Church in sex. Two men or two women cannot accomplish that, so homosexual sex is wrong even beyond its being against procreation.
I hope this helps, God bless.