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Why has the Church so miserably failed to inculcate and cultivate the faithful to embrace NFP? …and why should we expect that the stats will significantly improve?
Right on.I don’t think that most of the hierarchy really believes couples need to use it, or at least they are afraid to meddle.
For me personally, I don’t see the difference between barrier methods and NFP. (I have had it exhaustively expained to me, and I still don’t get it).
NFP is not to be used forever. It is only to be used for a serious reason, such as sickness. When the serious situation passes, you are not to use it anymore. How many people using NFP use it as a means of not having anymore children even though there is no serious reason why they shouldn’t have more children? From what I’ve seen and read on these forums–alot.
Perhaps because they understand that most Catholics recognize the floppy, nearly incoherant reasoning behind NFP and the contraceptaphobia behind it?Why has the Church so miserably failed to inculcate and cultivate the faithful to embrace NFP? …and why should we expect that the stats will significantly improve?
DITTO. Except for those 4 times, it worked really well.
why should the faithful embrace NFP wholesale? there are many reasonable arguments for accepting children as God’s gift, and trusting in God’s timing on this issue, without recourse to NFP (let alone to ABC). don’t you mean to say, why have not the faithful embraced Church teaching, which has been loud, long, constant at least before and during my 40 yrs of marriage, on sex, marriage, family and contraception? When people chose sin we don’t blame the agency who is preaching against the sin, we blame the sinner.Why has the Church so miserably failed to inculcate and cultivate the faithful to embrace NFP? …and why should we expect that the stats will significantly improve?
Nope I think it was phrased how the OP wanted it.why should the faithful embrace NFP wholesale? there are many reasonable arguments for accepting children as God’s gift, and trusting in God’s timing on this issue, without recourse to NFP (let alone to ABC). don’t you mean to say, why have not the faithful embraced Church teaching, which has been loud, long, constant at least before and during my 40 yrs of marriage, on sex, marriage, family and contraception? When people chose sin we don’t blame the agency who is preaching against the sin, we blame the sinner.
Are you suggesting that we Catholics have some kind of irrational, intense and persistent fear of contraceptives? Yes, wherever we see a condom we run and dive under the nearest table. You are being radiculous, you know?Perhaps because they understand that most Catholics recognize the floppy, nearly incoherant reasoning behind NFP and the** contraceptaphobia** behind it?
Sometimes people think that NFP is a catholic way of contracepting. This is false. As was said by others, this method is not to be used unless absolutelly necessary. I think that for this reason it shouldn’t be ephasized as many would like it to - because it’s not to be used under normal circumstances.Why has the Church so miserably failed to inculcate and cultivate the faithful to embrace NFP? …and why should we expect that the stats will significantly improve?
I think you need to rephrase your question. Why have peopled failed to live up to what the Church teaches.Why has the Church so miserably failed to inculcate and cultivate the faithful to embrace NFP? …and why should we expect that the stats will significantly improve?
I put the blame squarely where it belongs: on their parents.It was not my intent to start a NFP bashing thread. I also am not suggesting a “wholesale” prescription for NFP as a form of “Catholic contraception”. I am referring to the nominal or regular church going “Catholic” couple, whether pre-marriage or married, who 1) Does not even know what the acronym NFP (or ABC) stands for, 2) Does not know of any/very few fellow Catholics who actually faithfully use NFP in their responsible family planning, or 3) Respond with a rolling eyes “you can’t be serious” response to the idea of NFP as a faithful and knowing response to God design and plan for married conjugal love, or 4) Those who have locked into distortion, myth or stopped short of the finish line of what the Church has consistently and actually teaches and why.
What would you like “the Church” to do? Who, specifically is “the Church” you are talking about?I repeat my question: Why has the Church so miserably failed to inculcate and cultivate the faithful to embrace NFP?..and why should we expect that the stats will significantly improve?
Probably.Or are the faithful few to resign to the wholesale dissidence lifestye by our fellow Catholics who may or may not occupy the pews next to us each Sunday.
I have contraceptaphobia. Thank goodness I found a mate who loves my body and cares for my health, and his future children’s health.Perhaps because they understand that most Catholics recognize the floppy, nearly incoherant reasoning behind NFP and the contraceptaphobia behind it?
Your logic is flawed. First, Islam does not prohibit contraception nor does it teach that contraception is wrong. Secondly, it favors large families but not for the reasons that the Christian faith does. Lastly, the religion itself teaches subjugation of women.If contraception leads to objectification, then those who do not contracept should not objectify. The leading group world wide who does not contracept is Islam. They do not contracept therefore they should be less likely to objectify wormen. The oposite is the case.
Contraception does more than objectify persons. It separates the unitive and procreative elements of sexual intercourse and seeks sex as an end rather than a means to an end.Could it be that the rise of objectification of persons is not do to contraception but other forms of technology. Theire are more things that have happened then the pronouncement of Human Life by Paul VI.
You are mistaken regarding the infallible nature of the Church’s teaching on contraception.Equating oposition to this non infallable teaching of the Church to degrading women is absurd.
Why do assume it’s the “man” who doesn’t want to abstain? Women are not shrinking violets.I have contraceptaphobia. Thank goodness I found a mate who loves my body and cares for my health, and his future children’s health.
I feel very sorry for all those women who get stuffed full of harmful hormones because a man doesn’t want to abstain from sex for several days a month.