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I have recently been reading on the Churches view of sex and sexuality. In particular, the tie between sex and procreation and the surrounding issues.
I understand that if someone is found to be sterile it is allowable to continue having sex with ones spouse due to the unitive aspects of marital intercourse.
I also understand that entering into marriage without the intent to have children is considered immoral…
Then, would consequently be immoral to enter into a marriage knowing that you are sterile? In essence is marriage in the case of sterility only permitted as an accident? Does the same argument apply to post-menopausal women?
I understand that if someone is found to be sterile it is allowable to continue having sex with ones spouse due to the unitive aspects of marital intercourse.
I also understand that entering into marriage without the intent to have children is considered immoral…
Then, would consequently be immoral to enter into a marriage knowing that you are sterile? In essence is marriage in the case of sterility only permitted as an accident? Does the same argument apply to post-menopausal women?