Archive for the ‘Humanae Vitae’ Category

The Church, Natural Family Planning and the Election

Sunday, November 11th, 2012

In the aftermath of Humanae Vitae in 1968, the American bishops apparently decided not to exercise their teaching authority and thus have largely lost it among rank and file Catholics.  As the old saying goes, “Use it or lose it.”  Despite surveys showing the lack of acceptance of Catholic teaching on birth control by Catholics, our bishops have continued to do almost nothing.  Thus President Obama put them in the uncomfortable position of having to defend what they had been ignoring for the past 44 years.  In 1989, a group of bishops authored a booklet on marriage in which they urged that every engaged couple should be required to attend a full course on natural family planning.  Only six or seven dioceses have implemented that policy in the subsequent 23 years.  In my opinion, if the Church had even half its married couples believing and living out the teaching of Humanae Vitae, there would be a Catholic vote in favor of life and good sexual morality, and the results of Tuesday’s election would have been different.

John F. Kippley
NFP International
www.NFPandmore.org

Birth Control Opposition in Protestant Churches

Sunday, May 13th, 2012

From an email message to my husband:

I’m a Pro-Life Catholic convert as of a few years ago, and would like to talk to Protestants, as someone who understands them, about Birth Control.  But, I don’t know of a single Protestant denomination that opposes birth control, do you? Or do you know of even a single Protestant church that teaches opposition to birth control?  Let me know.

I have dedicated my life to LIFE. I became a Catholic mostly for that reason from being a lifetime Protestant.  John, there is no subject on earth, and never has been more important than protecting and promoting life, because it is the premier way to serve the Father, Son and Holy Spirit….

Hey, I’m not even happy about the approval by the Catholic Church of “Natural” Birth Control. I see no biblical, or Church tradition, that supports it. Maybe there is something somewhere, but I have never found it. Maybe you could enlighten me on that as well. I feel that our stance on “Natural Family Planning” undermines our Pro-Life message considerably. Maybe you could inform me how what I surmise is not true. I’ve read and studied Humanae Vitae repeatedly and am still puzzled.
Founder

JOHN’S RESPONSE:

Dear Founder,
I am not aware of any Protestant denomination or geographic church that opposes unnatural forms of birth control, but that doesn’t mean they don’t exist.  In my booklet, “Birth Control and Christian Discipleship,” you will find several anti-birth-control quotations from Protestant leaders in response to the acceptance of contraception by the Federal Council of Churches in 1931.  And just last year or in 2010, the president of the big Baptist seminary in St. Louis said some things much more favorable to Catholic teaching on this issue and critical of the massive and unthinking Protestant acceptance starting in 1931.

Until the middle of the 19th century, there was no alternative between contraception and non-contraceptive pregnancy-avoiding strategies.  The idea of a limited fertile time in the female cycle didn’t occur to scientists until about 1850, and the Vatican rather quickly approved the concept of periodic abstinence during the fertile time.  The reality didn’t come about for another 80 years.

I suggest that you read our NFP manual to get a balanced approach.  Most of what counts on this subject is in Chapter 1.  We encourage couples to use ecological breastfeeding as a natural baby spacer.  If and when the time comes that they have a sufficiently serious reason to avoid pregnancy, that’s the time to use systematic NFP.

At the top of the first page of each chapter you will find a quotation that adds flesh to the teaching of Humanae Vitae.

Thanks for writing.  Hope to hear from you again.

Peace,
John Kippley

P.S.  This is the month of May which is traditionally thought of as a special Marian month and thus a time to emphasize praying the rosary.  I have compiled an expanded rosary title The Seven Day Bible Rosary: Different Mysteries for each day of the week.  I have found that converts have a particular appreciation for this form of praying the rosary. To find out more, visit www.sevendaybiblerosary.com .

NFP International’s Fifth Anniversary for Blogging

Sunday, April 22nd, 2012

On April 23 of this week we celebrate our fifth anniversary of blogging.  333 posts since then!  Our webmaster five years ago suggested we blog, much to our chagrin.  We didn’t need more work added to our schedule.

But we found that expressing our opinions on important issues with a short commentary once each week was “fun.”  In addition, we posted daily blogs each year during NFP Week and during World Breastfeeding Week.

We welcome our visitors to visit the categories of our blogs.  Scroll down on the right side of this blog to view the categories.

Those interested in breastfeeding will find support by reading blogs for World Breastfeeding Week and for Ecological Breastfeeding.  Those interested in natural family planning can find ample support by reading blogs at National NFP Week, Covenant Theology, Humanae Vitae, NFP, Sympto-Thermal Method, and Theology.

Regarding comments, we welcome comments that are related to the topic being blogged and are factual.  Comments which are full of adjectives or promotion but lacking substance are not used.

The visits to our website have grown.  The downloading of our online manual has increased.  Persons from over 100 countries accessed our manual.  We hear from those who have used NFP as a result of our writings and are most appreciative.

A new blog is posted early Sunday morning and remains posted for one week.  We invite you to become a regular weekly visitor.

John and Sheila Kippley