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No, they provided broad guidelines.
It could be. That is something that must be discerned under pastoral spiritual direction for the couple.Is it allowable to use NFP (natural family planning) in order to have no child?
You can use NFL to space your family. So yes, you can. However, it should not be not having any children at all. Anyway, allow time to lead you and to live one day at a time. You may find a time when you want a child of your own.Hello!
Is it allowable to use NFP (natural family planning) in order to have no child?
It seems that a valid Catholic marriage requires that the spouses are open to children when they consent to marry. So, I guess that it is not. But I am not sure.
If it is not, then, is it allowable to use NFP in order to only have one child?
It will be better if you can support your opinion with some official teaching from the Catholic Church or a Pope.
Thank you!
This is from Pope Pius XII. He eventually goes on to his more well-known quotes delineating what might the reasons be to avoid pregnancy and they could apply “even for the entire period of matrimonial life”. I suggest you read the appropriate paragraphs yourself, and not just take my little description here. Either do 36-39 or perhaps start earlier at 32.The mere fact that husband and wife do not offend the nature of the act, and are even ready to accept and bring up the child, who, notwithstanding their precautions, might be born, would not itself be sufficient to guarantee the rectitude of their intention and the unobjectionable morality of their motives.
ROTFL! So true.You can use NFL to space your family.
You know, I’ve always wanted to ask this question and your response simply has made me do it. I’m sorry if this is out of bounds and the mods, please delete this post if it is, but I have to ask:Yes it is; if in doubt contact your Pastor and make an appointment with him to discuss it.
Pray very much and thanks for asking; it IS a Mortal sin to use onntraceptives
My guess is that those who say it doesn’t work are thinking of the rhythm method, which is unreliable. It is now usually possible to more accurately determine when a woman is ovulating.I’m not old enough to know, really, but when I was younger everyone said it didn’t work, and now one can actually find people who say it (NFP) works.
I know. Of course, I will talk with my spouse if I want to get married with her with such a hope. But is there a way to try to achieve (just to try, not to guarantee) a small family with a marriage? Artificial contraceptives are forbidden, and as many of you have said, the NFP can only be used with serious reasons. So, is there any other way to try to achieve a small family with a marriage? If there is not, doesn’t it mean that I shouldn’t get married as long as I hope for a small family?Hoping for a small family is not an impediment to marriage. But you should talk about your hopes with your prospective spouse so you know eachother’s dreams and ideas.
So if the two of you prayerfully discern that is it appropriate to restrict family size at that time, then you can use NFP. You are not required to plan to have a big family or a small family, rather, you want to be willing to respond to the situation in which the two of you (and any children) find yourselves. Your one child may need special care, your wife may have a lot on her plate, etc., so many things that you two will consider together. I don’t really think you can know in advance how it will be.For just reasons, spouses may wish to space the births of their children. It is their duty to make certain that their desire is not motivated by selfishness but is in conformity with the generosity appropriate to responsible parenthood.