My brother has a great love for our Catholic faith. This is probably why he is very much in turmoil in trying to reconcile his (and his wife’s) intense desire to have a biological child, his recognition that the Church teaches that in vitro fertilization and surrogacy are morally wrong, and his very honest inability to believe what the church teaches or to understand WHY it teaches this. Although Donum vitae does provide an explanation, my brother cannot accept the reasoning. His justification for not following the Church’s teaching on this focuses on the good and noble end envisioned while downplaying the means to be used. He cannot see why surrogacy violates the combined unitive and procreative components that are necessary in the generation of new human life. While this seems obvious to me, I am fairly sure that his emotions are clouding his reasoning.
In many ways, I can see the difficulty that he is having from my experience at the other side of this issue (i.e. contraception). I made similar arguments before I first accepted and then warmly embraced the Church’s teaching. There are numerous excellent books, articles, and tapes that clearly and convincingly explain why contraception is wrong in separating the unitive and procreative aspects of the marital union. I was hoping that there were at least some resources available on the other side of the coin (i.e artificial reproductive technologies).
Amen