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I have had a difficult time figuring out the morality of using NFP in marriage. I am looking for traditional Catholic’s opinions on the subject. One thing I found that was interesting is that the american SSPX website appears to consider it a mortal sin. Is this consistent with pre Vatican II beliefs? or is this something that came up with on their own?
Here are my thoughts - NFP is allowed under some circumstances, this is clear from the CCC. The CCC is a little vague in not defining what “serious reasons” are. Just because it is allowed doesn’t necessarily mean it is a good idea (sort of like alter girls, communion in the hand, wearing shorts to Mass etc)
I have also read people suggesting use of a fertility monitor as being equivalent to NFP. I guess I can see that.
Assuming it is allowed, how would you view a situation where the wife gets serious postpartum depression (to the point of being tempted to her herself). Well this is tricky to me, certainly the PPD is serious on one hand, but there are medications that can control it, on the other hand the medications may effect any potential baby before birth or after birth through the milk, not to mention the effects on the mom. The options are complete abstinence, NFP/monitor, or have relations and deal with what comes of it. All of them have potential negative consequences(relationship, health/potential sin/lack of virtue, health respectively).
btw there are other issues involved that have lead to the abstinence path, but I am trying to find peace one issue at a time.
Here are my thoughts - NFP is allowed under some circumstances, this is clear from the CCC. The CCC is a little vague in not defining what “serious reasons” are. Just because it is allowed doesn’t necessarily mean it is a good idea (sort of like alter girls, communion in the hand, wearing shorts to Mass etc)
I have also read people suggesting use of a fertility monitor as being equivalent to NFP. I guess I can see that.
Assuming it is allowed, how would you view a situation where the wife gets serious postpartum depression (to the point of being tempted to her herself). Well this is tricky to me, certainly the PPD is serious on one hand, but there are medications that can control it, on the other hand the medications may effect any potential baby before birth or after birth through the milk, not to mention the effects on the mom. The options are complete abstinence, NFP/monitor, or have relations and deal with what comes of it. All of them have potential negative consequences(relationship, health/potential sin/lack of virtue, health respectively).
btw there are other issues involved that have lead to the abstinence path, but I am trying to find peace one issue at a time.