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gardenswithkids
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Yet, if homilies covered all the specifics asked here, then I’d find* that* quite ackward. We bring children to Mass. The Church teaches very specifically against contraception, that these acts must be “open to life” and confined to marriage, that for valid reason couples can monitor the wife’s fertility to avoid pregnancy but that children are the supreme gift of marriage, blessings from the Lord, etc.…I guess my frustration is that if the "church has specific teaching regarding the bedroom “practices” ", then I sure do wish they would tell us about it!! I have not seen any document that states what a married couple can and can not do within the confines of their marriage bed, *to the level of granularity that is expected in the discussions here. *I think that if such a thing were available then people would not have to come to the Internet for such discussion…
Teaching the laity through Internet message boards on such a delicate topic is not an acceptable method of education, in my opinion.
Yet we live in a world that views children as financial liabilities and where sexuality is used for recreation rather than pro-creation. We hear mixed messages all around us, so people ask questions here to clarify the meaning of the Church’s words. They may be trying to reconcile the Church’s message with the world’s message–and those different views of sexuality in large part* cannot* be reconciled to each other.