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Vico
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You said: “So what you are saying, is that NFP does alter this natural aspect of reproduction, but you are putting it in the “behavior” bucket, so it does not apply?”Trying my best, thanks for you response Vico.
So what you are saying, is that NFP does alter this natural aspect of reproduction, but you are putting it in the “behavior” bucket, so it does not apply? I guess you can do that, but that doesn’t do much to answer the question. This is the same point I am trying to make to Una Fides. If all that is needed is to “fulfill” this requirement is to not use ABC, well, then, that is the end of the discussion. To me, there are OTHER things one can do to “offend the nature of the act”. If you will write off all possible ways to commit this offense outside of ABC, we have nothing further to discuss. To me, that is plugging your ears and going “la-la-la-la”.
I dont mean for that to sound as rude as it does. It just doesn’t seem like anyone wants to have discussion on merits, and just reverts to “well, this is Truth”. Again, I am not saying one is good or bad, better or worse.
It does apply to the overall issue, and that is why I gave the quote from Pope Pius XII. But it is not a difference between natural and artificial birth control. In responding, I’ve keep to your scenario. If we are done with that, I can try to list all the factors. But I think it is not fair of you to set the requirements for the discussion and then not hold to them as I am doing. (Please don’t read this as an angry remark.) I appreciate the difficulty of this issue to describe. Can I ask if you read the Papal Encyclical that I referenced (Pope Pius XII)? papalencyclicals.net/Pius12/P12midwives.htm
I am listing two distinct components to conjugal relations (as does Pope Pius XII): right and use. Right is granting the right to each other, use is exercising the right.
- Valid marriage: exclusive, perpetual, and open to children, granting conjugal rights to each other, marital right claimable only when not uncharitible or sinful, Church approved marriage with no impediments, sterility acceptable, pre-existing and perpetual inability to consummate invalidates marriage *
- Conjugal relations - use: respectful and dignified, natural act only
- Conjugal relations - non-use: abstinance is permissible when mutual and for a time and with sufficient and reliable moral grounds **
- It is possible for a marriage to be ratified but never consummated. In that case is it possible for it to be declared null.
** sufficient and reliable moral grounds: willingness of both parties, ability to practice continence, unselfish reason (social, eugenic, economic, or medical). Pope Pius XII:
“Serious motives, such as those which not rarely arise from medical, eugenic, economic and social so-called “indications,” may exempt husband and wife from the obligatory, positive debt for a long period or even for the entire period of matrimonial life. From this it follows that the observance of the natural sterile periods may be lawful, from the moral viewpoint: and it is lawful in the conditions mentioned. If, however, according to a reasonable and equitable judgment, there are no such grave reasons either personal or deriving from exterior circumstances, the will to avoid the fecundity of their union, while continuing to satisfy to the full their sensuality, can only be the result of a false appreciation of life and of motives foreign to sound ethical principles.”