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ReginaNova
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Island Oak–
I understand your point. But your response to Island Oak is overly harsh. No matter how the original poster found out, the fact of the matter is that what her brother and sister-in-law are doing is immoral in the eyes of the Church and therefore for Catholics. I very much disagree with your characterization of artificial insemination as “their reproductive choices”. That is not a Catholic view.
Indeed, if she found out that they were contemplating abortion or suicide, she should just stand by because her mother shouldn’t have told her? I think as Catholics we are called to lead people to Church teaching in a kind and loving way. I would encourage her to find a way to kindly, and lovingly let them know the Church’s teaching on infertility treatments and the gift of life.
I understand your point. But your response to Island Oak is overly harsh. No matter how the original poster found out, the fact of the matter is that what her brother and sister-in-law are doing is immoral in the eyes of the Church and therefore for Catholics. I very much disagree with your characterization of artificial insemination as “their reproductive choices”. That is not a Catholic view.
Indeed, if she found out that they were contemplating abortion or suicide, she should just stand by because her mother shouldn’t have told her? I think as Catholics we are called to lead people to Church teaching in a kind and loving way. I would encourage her to find a way to kindly, and lovingly let them know the Church’s teaching on infertility treatments and the gift of life.