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AFAIK, there is a moral use for a condom. It is used when a woman has a type of ultrasound of her female areas (to check for cancer, tumors, etc). It covers the device used. I assume they are used because they are cheap and suitable. I am leaving aside the consideration of giving that company money for their product.The only use of a condom would be as contraception in the sexual act
Thinking on this topic has brought to the surface of my mind something I should have noticed before. The Church has not said much on the topic of remote/proximate or formal/material cooperation and what precisely determines them. I can point to St. Thomas Aquinas and such, but not to detailed magisterial stuff. Hmmm, let me know if I am wrong! I hope they do say something more specific, as the question of cooperation is rampant in our culture:
The busdriver (or taxi) who answers the call button everyday to let women off at planned parenthood.
The clerk for the city of X who has to fill out the application or stamp “approved” on the building plans for a new planned parenthood.
The truck driver for the grocer who sells condoms. They unload the boxes and then the stockboy stocks them. Once purchased, the bagger bags them.
Almost anyone who works where they sell magazines, videos, or books.
Admission workers in a hospital who assist in registering the people who are there to get sterilized.
The guy who runs the film developer machine at the photomat.
Clerical workers who have to type up forms for evil requisitions or to “not record” certain transactions.
The teacher who works in a school and she has too many kids in her classroom to meet fire code.
The electrician who fixes the broken lighting in the operating room used for abortions at the local hospital.
The list of possible problems to consider is endless.