Purpose of this talk: I am asking you to ask your pastor to make a full course in natural family planning a normal part of preparation for marriage.
Prophetic requests? Fr. Al Lauer, in his 1995 teaching on prophecy, distinguished between being a prophet of God and being a prophet of a prophet. I can’t comment on the former, but I think we can say that my request and your request to your pastor are examples of being a prophet of the Popes who are called to be the unique prophet of God throughout the ages. I call attention right now to Pope John Paul II. In his landmark 1981 Apostolic Exhortation on the Family, the Pope taught in this way about what we call fertility awareness:
“But the necessary conditions [for understanding and living the moral value and norm of Catholic teaching] also include knowledge of the bodily aspect and the body’s rhythms of fertility. Accordingly, every effort must be made to render such knowledge accessible to all married people and also to young adults before marriage through clear, timely, and serious instruction and education given by married couples, doctors and experts. Knowledge must then lead to education in self-control: Hence the absolute necessity for the virtue of chastity and for permanent education in it.” (N. 33.7)
Two sections later he continued: “With regard to the question of lawful birth regulation, the ecclesial community at the present time must take on the task of instilling conviction and offering practical help to those who wish to live out their parenthood in a truly responsible way.” (n. 35.1)
Every effort must be made. The Church …must take on the task… I think that these MUST statements are prophetic not just didactic or academic teachings.
John F. Kippley
Sex and the Marriage Covenant