Archive for February, 2013

NFP: Breastfeeding Saves Lives and Spaces Babies

Sunday, February 24th, 2013

Natural Family Planning includes breastfeeding.  Breastfeeding is God’s plan for spacing babies.  It is the most natural NFP method and involves no abstinence.  But it does involve certain maternal behaviors associated with breastfeeding that are part of that plan and which offer the mother an extended period of infertility or amenorrhea.  That is why we  promote the Seven Standards of ecological breastfeeding.

Another wonderful benefit of breastfeeding is that breastfeeding is so healthy for the infant!  A new research report from an organization called Save The Children was released this year.  I will quote from this report the benefits of breastfeeding for just the first hour and for the first 6 months of exclusive breastfeeding.  Breast milk is a super food and should be provided to every infant.  

In 2011, 6.9 million children under five died.  Today 2 out of 5 of those children who die are not even one month old!  Worldwide, 830,000 infants would be saved if mothers breastfed within the first hour of life.  Infants given breast milk within one hour of birth are 3 times more likely to survive than those infants given breastfed a day later!  The most powerful protection in the early days of life is colostrum.  Colostrum is “the most potent natural immune system booster know to science.”

Worldwide we would save 1.4 million babies if mothers would exclusively breastfeed and continue breastfeeding into the second year.  Breastfeeding “is the closest thing there is to a ‘silver bullet’ to save these children’s lives…  Infants who are not breastfed are 15 times more likely to die from pneumonia and 11 times more likely to die of diarrhoea than those who are exclusively breastfed for the first 6 months of life…A study in Brazil found that infants who were not breastfed at all had a 14 times greater risk of death than those who were exclusively breastfed.”

The problem today is that some of the breastfeeding rates are falling and the baby-food industry plans to grow by 31% by 2015 with most of that growth planned for Asia.

What about churches which are concerned about social justice and poverty?  What can you do if you give financial support to missionary activity here and in other countries?  Send them the “Superfood for Babies” report.  Ask them if they teach, promote and support breastfeeding or do they hand the new mothers formula?  You may make a difference!

If your NFP teacher asks you to wean entirely so you can get back to cycling, look for another NFP teacher that supports breastfeeding or contact NFP International.

Sheila Kippley
Breastfeeding and Catholic Motherhood
The Seven Standards of Ecological Breastfeeding: The Frequency Factor

Humanae Vitae vs the “Logic” of Birth Control or Not Enourgh Catholics to Maintain Real Apostolates

Sunday, February 17th, 2013

A Catholic friend said:
“[There are] other indicators of such a steep decline in real Catholic faith in the American Church that I recommend simply abandoning almost all of our institutional ministries (in healthcare, higher ed, social services) – there just are not enough Catholics around to maintain real apostolates.   The Humanae Vitae neglect of which you speak probably should be tied (as you do, in the Wanderer) to the collapse of sacramental marriage among Catholics.  Solid priests of my acquaintance say that from half to three-quarters of the couples they marry are entering annullable marriages.  That is a sad, sad, reality for which the bishops are partly to blame.  But the lion’s share of blame has to be attributed to an ambient culture which simply makes real marriage an invisible option.  Of course, the culture is as bad as it is partly due to Catholic neglect of it.”  (July 23, 2012)

John’s response:
“You have an interesting perspective.  Which came first, the chicken or the egg?  The general cultural decline probably started with the acceptance of contraception and companionate marriage in 1930 and the ‘logic of birth control’ as Walter Lippmann put it, and I think the collapse within the Church started with the cultural Catholic acceptance of contraception and the entire logic of birth control in 1968.  That “logic” has no way to say no to anything imaginable between persons with mutual consent.  This is what is behind the diminution of the numbers of real Catholics to the point where there aren’t enough to staff truly Catholic institutions.  Recreational sex, within marriage as well as outside of it, has become the new idolatry.  When a wife says, ‘I will give up the Church before I give up the Pill,’ that’s idolatry.” (July 24, 2012)

John F. Kippley
Battle-Scarred:  Justice Can Be Elusive
Sex and the Marriage Covenant:  A Basis for Morality
The Seven Day Bible Rosary: Different Mysteries for each day of the week

Natural Family Planning and Lack of Church Support

Sunday, February 10th, 2013

John’s response to a priest’s letter:

Dear Father,
Thanks for your encouraging letter.  In our apostolate, we have few consolations.  Few dioceses are doing anything practical to teach Humanae Vitae and provide the practical help of NFP.  We aren’t aware of any that require our kind of NFP course that includes ecological breastfeeding and the simple covenant theology.  While the voting [Nov. 2012] may be better than four years ago, there is little to indicate that the percentage of Catholics who believe and accept Humanae Vitae has risen. Only about one or two percent of church-going fertile-age Catholics practice some form of systematic NFP.  Even accounting for errors in the surveys, it seems unquestionable that at least 90% of church-going fertile-age Catholics are using unnatural forms of birth control.  We continue to plug along, but the dark night continues.

A blessed Christmastide to you and your confreres.

John F. Kippley
December 26, 2012