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Is it morally licit for a couple to marry with the intention of using NFP to avoid pregnancy at the very beginning of their marriage (of course with the understanding that children will come–eventually)?
I understand that *Humanae Vitae *and John Paul II’s explanation of it in his theology of the body permit periodic continence so as to avoid pregnancy ‘for serious reasons’ within marriage. My question is more–is this a reason for pushing back the wedding date?
This stems from my reading of JP II’s 105th Wednesday audience in the theology of the body. I had always heard that the question which the couple is asked at their wedding was “Will you accept children lovingly from God and raise them to be faithful to Christ and His Church?”, but John Paul records it as “Are you ready to accept children lovingly from God and bring them up according to the Law of Christ and his Church?”
We’re willing, but not quite everything is in place to be ready by the time we’re married–we’ll be finishing our last semester of undergrad.
Any insights?
I understand that *Humanae Vitae *and John Paul II’s explanation of it in his theology of the body permit periodic continence so as to avoid pregnancy ‘for serious reasons’ within marriage. My question is more–is this a reason for pushing back the wedding date?
This stems from my reading of JP II’s 105th Wednesday audience in the theology of the body. I had always heard that the question which the couple is asked at their wedding was “Will you accept children lovingly from God and raise them to be faithful to Christ and His Church?”, but John Paul records it as “Are you ready to accept children lovingly from God and bring them up according to the Law of Christ and his Church?”
We’re willing, but not quite everything is in place to be ready by the time we’re married–we’ll be finishing our last semester of undergrad.
Any insights?