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Abstaining, for a good reason, is not breaking the unitive aspect. Breaking the aspect would be having the marital embrace while intentionally frustrating the act by contraception.See, you SAY that you respect the teaching authority of the Church, **but you are CLEARLY just relegating to the trash heap the “unitive significance” of human heterosexual sex which Pope Paul VI declared to have been established by God Himself.
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12. This particular doctrine, often expounded by the magisterium of the Church, is based on the inseparable connection, established by God, which man on his own initiative may not break, between the unitive significance and the procreative significance which are both inherent to the marriage act.
The question posed by my hypothetical is, if the situation balances the unitive significance of sex against a mere 1 in 20 chance that a fertilized egg which can’t possibly live beyond two months might be conceived, does this “unitive signifance” established by God have any value at all, or are Pope Paul’s words really just hollow, nonsensical clap-trap? Is it possible that a fertilization with a 1-in-20 chance of occurring, doomed to die in 2 months after it does, is not “procreatively significant” VIS-A-VIS THE GOD-ESTABLISH “UNITIVE SIGNIFICANCE”?
Is “unitive significance” complete hogwash or isn’t it?
In my opinion, and in Pope Paul’s opinion, too, in my opinion, unitive significance can not be ignored, as you do, under the circumstances of the case.