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The_Theotokos
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It’s been a while since I have read both of those documents, but no, I cannot remember ever disagreeing with anything John Paul II had said. Like I mentioned before, my post may not represent it well, but I am actually a very conservative Catholic. But I have always had problems with the wording of the Catechism on masturbation and contraception (just those two issues really). And when I was reading on this forum that masturbation was a mortal sin and must be confessed before reception of the holy Eucharist, I became disturbed.Yes, that is definitely an ongoing problem.
Now, I’m curious, have you read Humanae Vitae, and do you find fault with it?
Have you read John Paul II’s Theology of the Body, and do you find fault with it?
What with your mention of “medieval” Church thinking and all, I just wonder if you are not busy jousting with tired old caricatures rather than actual Church teaching as it relates to the modern world.