ahs
Thank you for this refreshing call to reality. I can admit to my own egoism at one point in this thread and I hope that has not distracted from my original purpose of defending a teaching of the Church.
My final comment on the matter: I submit myself entirely to the teaching authority of the Church, and I pray the same for all members of this forum. I recognize the Catechism of the Catholic Church as holding the official teachings of the Church within it and subject myself to those teachings.
Thank you, ahs, for that refreshing identification of the purpose of offering truth, so as to combat error. May your journey continue to be with Him, in Him and through Him.
Warrior1979
Your argument seems to be that the Church is right, end of discussion.
BTW, it should be noted that the Catholic Church is not the only Church with Apostolic lineage, nor is it the most conservative.
As crystal clear, Christ only built ONE Catholic Church, to which he gave His authority and protected Her from teaching error through the Holy Spirit. The substantiation of His teaching through Her on the total evil of contraception, and the legitimate use of His creation in human nature in providing the infertile periods in NBR, have all been well expressed clearly.
She is faithful to Him; “conservative” does not properly identify Her mission. Christ has no other Church. Catholics endeavour to be faithful to Christ in His Church. No other Christian assembly has the authority of Christ’s Supreme Vicar – the Pope, nor can they have Ecumenical Councils approved by him.
Opposing the Magisterium of Christ’s Church is dissent, as Blessed John Paul II has confirmed: “It is sometimes claimed that dissent from the Magisterium is totally compatible with being a ‘good Catholic’ and poses no obstacle to the reception of the sacraments. This is a grave error that challenges the teaching office of the bishops of the United States and elsewhere.” [Meeting with US Bishops at Our Lady Queen of Angels Minor Seminary, Los Angeles, Sept 16, 1987]
The facts are once again here:
catholic.com/thisrock/1990/9011fea1.asp
Apologetics and birth control
By JOHN F. KIPPLEY
‘Researchers in the mid-1920s discovered for the first time in recorded history that ovulation occurs approximately two weeks before the start of the next menstruation. This physiological reality is at the basis of all forms of natural family planning. At Lambeth in 1930 the Anglican bishops drew a false dichotomy between permanent abstinence and contraception; that is, they seemed unaware of the possibility of periodic abstinence and seemed to think that the only alternatives to unlimited pregnancies were total abstinence or contraception.
‘In fact, there had been medical speculation about an infertile time of the woman’s cycle since the mid-nineteenth century. Questions about the morality of confining relations to the infertile time had been addressed to the Vatican during the last half of the 1800s, and the practice had been approved.
‘Thus, long before calendar rhythm became a practical possibility, its theoretical possibility had been foreseen and had been approved.’