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Good_Daughter
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You’ve expressed a faulty understanding of Catholic teaching. Any uncontracepted marital embrace satisfies the Catholic requirement that sex be kept procreative. A woman doesn’t have to be fertile for a couple to have procreative sex.By watching the calendar and deliberately engaging in sexual intercourse during unfertile times one is also separating the unitive from the procreative. There is absolutely NO getting around this reality.
Catholicism teaches that sex should be “ordered toward procreation”. Sex is always meant to be the act that makes a baby, whether or not a baby results. Fertility is ultimately determined by nature (God) anyway.
Catholicism also teaches that unity flows from procreation, so they can’t really be separated, but that’s a thread of its own.
All birth control seeks to keep egg away from sperm. I don’t see how this differentiates withdrawl from NFP.NFP is not much different than withdrawl. The difference is that with NFP, the egg is being kept away from the sperm.
But there’s more than one kind of union. Remember the communion of saints.It seems to me that a wife’s death that could result from a high risk pregnancy would not only damage the union, but end it.
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Have you heard of St.Gianna Molla? She gave her life so that her unborn child might live. Jesus tells us that a man can have no greater love than to lay down his life for his friends. Then he lived by example. True sacrifice is a tremendous way to express love.
Most of us however, are not called to that level of sacrifice. Catholic couples are called to responsible parenthood which includes avoiding pregnancy when necessary.