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josephdaniel29
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I appreciate the links but they don’t really address the question I asked. What would those reasons be and do you have to receive a blessing from your priest to practice NFP?These are good questions and I suggest first reading this wonderful article:
Contraception: Why Not?
and this some various Church teachings on why NFP is not sinful:
usccb.org/prolife/issues/nfp/cathteach.shtml
But after skimming the piece I think we need to get a couple of things straight. We don’t oppose your right to proscribe artificial birth control in your Church. You have a right to set the rules as you see fit, just as Russian Orthodox Church would if they decided to completely proscribe artificial birth control. Second any discussion that includes any abortifacient is not relevant to our discussion. We don’t allow it and never will because it could potentially kill a life. Third we don’t allow artificial contraception as a matter of course. I asked the above question for a reason. Orthodox are not allowed to use artificial contraception. The only exception is for very rare, very serious reasons the Church allows the priests to make a pastoral decision and then only after consultation and much deliberation. I don’t use artificial contraception and judging by the enormous numbers of infants and young children in our parish I don’t think anyone else is either.
The bottom line is if myself or the vast majority of Orthodox Christians in the world today were to use a condom tonight it would be a serious sin. I think it’s important that we frame our discussion in that light.
Yours in Christ
Joe