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Chortle
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If a person’s conscience approves of something that the Church disapproves of, is the person obliged to follow his conscience or the Church teaching?
I like your rule of thumb, Eileen…educate yourself…how can you go wrong if you do that? The more I learn the more I learn why I love my Church…and look how science is catching up with the Truth as we were taught? When Roe V Wade was first decided, legalized abortion on demand was going to be the great liberator of women, and the Church taught that it would harm us…now, studies are linking abortion to breast cancer, uterine cancer, depression, suicide, all sorts of health issues for women…in this great liberated society. So you are correct, it is good to learn more about our Faith…A good rule of thumb to follow is, if your conscience “approves of something that the Church disapproves of” then you are morally obliged to research and study to discover WHY the Church come to a different conclusion.
When I first married 33 years ago I wasn’t too happy about the Church teaching on birth control. At that time some priests were advising that it was a matter of conscience. Even at 19 I realised there was something was wrong with priests going against clear teaching.
I decided that to be a cafeteria Catholic was to be a hypocrite so I decided to not use BC even though I didn’t understand the prohibition.
Years later I decided to study the WHY of it, mainly to be able to explain it to non-Catholic friends. When I did study it it became obvious. I was glad that I had chosen obedience, even in my ignorance.