Okay, I have several issues with your posting Priscilla. You obviously have strong opinions against NFP which is fine. But I believe you are confusing the purpose of NFP.
Let’s be extremely clear. The church NEVER teaches that a couple who is healthy, and in good shape to have a child should deny their marriage vocation to be fruitful and multiply.
They teach that IF there are licit circumstances than a couple can avoid children at that time. But all artificial forms are “intrinisically evil” which means NEVER okay in any circumstance.
NFP is not contraception. It is understanding God’s will for you and obeying his natural order.
Now let’s get to some other points that I feel you are really twisting.
- You say you are sick of the Catholic church forcing people to use NFP.
Obviously you have never seen the statistics of Catholic couples practicing NFP. Many people just like you do not agree with the church on this teaching and choose to disobey the Church. Do you see priests constantly FORCING people to practice NFP? No they are TEACHING it. just like your baptist church preaches the trinity. Do they FORCE you to believe in the trinity? NFP is based on belief. A belief in God and a belief in the way he created marriage and what it means to become united in Christ through the sacrament of matrimony. Your baptist church does not force you to believe anything. They preach/teach and then ask that you believe.
- You say that you’ve never practiced NFP. You admit that you’re weren’t very well taught in the theology of NFP. Through your own admission you claim that you really don’t even understand the basis of NFP, just that you knew some people who practiced it and it resulted in divorce, and that its just “catholic contraception”.
How you can claim total ignorance to a subject and yet stand and criticize it and expect us to respect your opinion is beyond me. I am a scientist in cell biology, but you don’t see me walking into a physics lab touting that I know how light truely behaves in a vacuum! I go to seminars and listen to other who are “working in the field”.
Btw, no where does the Church say that if you practice NFP your marriage is safe? How silly is that? People get divorced, that’s life! Sex and family is only one aspect of marriage, there are many other problems that can result in divorce.
- LASTLY, you say you are perfectly happy with the choices you have made. But I just want you to ask one question to yourself. And the answer for you is going to be no, but think of the millions of women in the world that this happens to.
When you get married (at least in the Catholic Church) one of the vows you take is to give yourself completely to your spouse, to become one with them through Christ. When you have sex this is the physical expression of your oneness with your spouse. When you take away your fertility you are purposely witholding something from this act (EVEN if you significant other is okay with it too). So what does this result in? it results in sex without consequence. Sex as purely a means to physical gratification. You have taken out the creative purpose. The desire to be one with your spouse, sex is limited. As Christopher West says, Dumpster sex.
If you’ve never heard Christopher West I would strongly suggest his talks. They are for protestants too. Its not on NFP its on what sex means. As he says its our way of participating in the holy trinity. That’s pretty heavy stuff, which is why this is such a big deal.
I am sorry this is so long. Its gonna get deleted, and its gonna get skipped over by most people. But I just wanted to talk to you. I mean its so clear you are closed minded in this and there is really nothing we can do, but I will teach until I’m dead about this teaching.
I’m glad you’ve had such an “easy life” with one child. I know it wasn’t your decision. you had health problems that governed this result. But why attack people who are practicing a hard teaching in their life and BELIEVE this teaching is Truth. What do YOU have to gain? Do you want us to agree with you? To tell you that you were right in what you and your husband has done?
Do you really think its okay becuase you’ve heard a priest say NFP is not for everyone? Have you talked to many priest? I think you are generalizing very specific instances and can be harmful to those of us on the board who are truely trying to strengthen our Catholic faith.
God Bless and I will be praying for you and your husband that you can understand our teaching and accept and respect us as Catholics as fellow believers in Christ.