DDP Announcements
Staff assistant, Thérèse Bermpohl, has left the DDP/NFP to accept a new challenge as a teacher of religion in a Catholic high school in Maryland. We already miss Thérèse. She not only helped to keep the office operating, but also did super research and writing projects as well as served as our "special events planner." We know you will join us in wishing all the best to Thérèse as she continues to do the Lord's work.
Events
March 7 - 14, 1998, Creighton Model NFP Practitioner Program, Education Phase I will be held in Atlanta, GA and conducted by NFP of Greater Kansas City. Contact: Phyllis A. White, CNFPE, Director, 1312 Fairway Circle, Blue Springs, MO 64014-2245; 816-229-1473; FAX, 816-229-3390; E-Mail, pwhite@discoverynet.com.
March 14, 1998, the IL NFP Association will hold their annual conference in Romeoville, IL. Contact: Christine Blaszak, 1126 South Myrtle, Villa Park, IL 60181; 630-832-6631.
March 22 - 28, 1998, is Natural Family Planning Week. Sponsored by the AANFP, brochures, flyers, and posters are available. Contact: Becky Knapp, 316-683-2663.
March 30 - April 3, 1998, the Pope Paul VI Institute for the Study of Human Reproduction, will hold a Catholic leadership conference on human sexuality, family planning, and the health care of women in Omaha, NE. This conference will also be held on: October 12-16, 1998 and April 12 - 16, 1999. Contact: Pope Paul VI Institute, 6901 Mercy Road, Omaha, NE 68106; 402-390-9168; FAX, 402-390-9851.
April 28 - June 2, 1998, the Diocese of Burlington, VT will hold on Monday nights NFP teacher education. Contact: Ruth Charlesworth, DMin, CRLE, director, Office of Family Life/Respect Life, 351 North Ave., Burlington, VT 05401; 802-658-6110; FAX, 802-860-0451; E-Mail, rcharle@ibm.net.
May 1998, Teen STAR workshops in: 8-11, Paris, France; 14-17, Munich, Germany; 23-26, Salzburg, Austria; 28-31. Contact: Hanna Klaus, MD, NFP Center of Washington, D.C., Inc, P.O. Box 30239, Bethesda, MD 20824-0239 USA; 301-897-9323; FAX, 301-571-5267.
June 15-19, 1998, Teen STAR workshop in Bethesda, MD. Contact: Hanna Klaus, MD (see above address).
June 28 - July 2, 1998, Couple to Couple League will hold its biennial convention in Colorado Springs, CO. Entitled "Pilgrims of the Absolute: Strengthening the Family for the New Millennium," speakers include: Karl Keating, Archbishop Charles Chaput, and Marilyn Shannon. Contact: 719-548-8758 (registration and further information).
July 15 - 18, 1998, the American Academy of NFP will hold their annual conference. To be held in Marquette, Michigan, speakers include: . Contact: AANFP,
August 14 & 15, 1998, Billings Ovulation Method Association will hold a conference in Denver, CO. Speakers include: Dr. Erik Odeblad, Dr. Kevin Hume, and Rev. Ronald Lawler, O.F.M. Cap. Contact: BOMA, 316 North 7th Ave., St. Cloud, MN 56303-3631; 320-252-2100; FAX, 320-252-2877; E-Mail, nfpstc@cloudnet.com.
October 9 - 17, 1998, the Pope Paul VI Institute for the Study of Human Reproduction, will hold a Creighton Model NaProEducation Technology, Education Phase I course, in Omaha, NE. Contact: Pope Paul VI Institute, 6901 Mercy Road, Omaha, NE 68106; 402-390-9168; FAX, 402-390-9851.
Announcements
Please keep in your prayers NFP educator and preacher, Fr. Daniel McCaffrey. Fr. McCaffrey has recently been diagnosed with cancer. Fortunately he is currently feeling well, and will be fighting hard for his health. He has asked for prayers of healing so that he may continue his NFP missionary work. Messages of support can be sent to: Rev. D. McCaffrey, P.O. Box 32180, Oklahoma City, OK 73123.
Congratulations are in order for Richard Fehring, DNSc, RN, of Marquette University, who has been awarded a grant of $300,000.00 + from an anonymous Pro-Life foundation to fund a new institute for NFP. The institute representes a collaborative effort among Marquette University's College of Nursing, select Milwaukee area Catholic Hospitals, and the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. The Institute has a three-fold purpose: to provide professional NFP services through local Catholic hospitals and area parishes; to train health professionals to become NFP teachers; and to continue reserarch in NFP. Contact: Dr. Fehring, Marquette University, College of Nursing, Milwaukee, WI 53233.
NFP for Central Texas, Inc., diocese of Austin, celebrated its tenth anniversary with a one day conference on February 15. Taking as their theme, NFP's role in restoring the culture of life, guest speakers included Janet Smith, Ph.D., Martha Garza, M.D., and Fr. Bruce Nieli. Contact: Randy McCaslin, 2026 Guadalupe St., Austin, TX 78705; 512-474-2757.
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The NFP program of the diocese of Jackson, MS, has developed a Marriage Enrichment Seminar. The seminar treats the spirituality of human sexuality. Designed with a flexible format, its length can be one hour or longer; speakers include a medical professional, an NFP witness couple and an NFP teacher. Contact: Gerry Gray-Lewis, RN, 1506 Winchester St., Jackson, MS 39211; 601-981-9530; FAX, 601-936-1416; E-Mail, g-lewis@juno.com.
Bob Kambic (Johns Hopkins, School of Hygiene and Public Health, MD) notes that the Center for Alternate Medicine at the National Institute of Health is open to proposals for funding NFP research. He also notes that they have an interesting newsletter. Contact: E-mail, http://altmed.od.nih.gov.
NFP British pioneer Anna Flynn, MD died recently. Please pray for her soul and the NFP community in England. She will be greatly missed.
We only recently learned of the death of Joan Goebel, MD, a pillar of the St. Louis NFP community. Dr. Goebel died on April 16, 1997. She received her undergraduate degree from Trinity College in Washington, D.C, and earned her medical degree from the University of Michigan in 1932. After her retirement from active practice, she volunteered with the Medical Missionary Sisters. Dr. Goebel gave much time to the NFP Aware center in St. Louis. Please pray for the repose of her soul and the NFP community of St. Louis.
Resources
Articles and Books:
Billings New Book: Drs. John & Lyn Billings have published a new book, Teaching The Billings Ovulation Method - Variations of the Cycle and Reproductive Health. Now available in the U.S. through BOMA-USA. Cost is $15.00 (postage paid) or $12.00 each for orders of 5 or more. They can send an invoice or if you wish, send a check, made payable to BOMA-USA. Contact: BOMA-USA, 316 North 7th Avenue, St. Cloud, MN 56303-3631; 320-252-2100 or 1-888-637-6371; FAX, 320-252-2877; E-mail, nfpstc@cloudnet.com.
Dossier--NFP: The entire Sep/Oct l997 issue of Dossier, a magazine published by Ignatius Press, is devoted to contraception, and contains significant articles by such writers as Mother Teresa, Janet Smith, William May, Hanna Klaus, John Kippley and other well known authors. Single copies can be obtained for $4.50 + $2.00 s/h. Contact: 1-800-651-1531.
Georgetown NFP: The June/September 1997 issue of Advances in Contraception is devoted to the conference sponsored by the Institute for Reproductive Health, Georgetown University Medical Center, April 2-5, 1997 (this will be reviewed in the next issue of Current Medical Research). Contact: IRH/GT, Georgetown Center, 6th Floor, 2115 Wisconsin Ave. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20007; 202-687-1392; FAX, 202-687-6846.
Audio/Video:
NFP Program, Sacred Heart Medical Center, Spokane, WA, has recently produced the video, NFP, An Alternative for You in closed captioning for the hearing impaired. Contact: Joy DeFelice, RN, Director, NFP Program, Dept. of Educational Services, Sacred heart Medical Services, 101 West Eighth Ave., P.O. Box 2555, Spokane, WA 99220; 509-455-3131; FAX, 509-455-4925.
Georgetown NFP: The Institute for Reproductive Health has initiated a new strategy to market NFP to health care professionals. Its basic approach is from a secular family planning perspective: "NFP is a viable method of birth control and should be offered by doctors and family planning clinicians." To launch this program, Georgetown developed a video for public health care policy makers and medical professionals. The video is very professional and features several NFP experts. Because of the video's contraceptive orientation and inclusion of staff from agencies such as the World Health Organization, USAID, and Planned Parenthood, this is not recommend as a promotional tool for the dioceses. We recommend it only "for your information." Contact: IRH/GT, Georgetown Center, 6th Floor, 2115 Wisconsin Ave. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20007; 202-687-1392; FAX, 202-687-6846.
KM Associates has available two audio cassettes from Mary Shivanandan: John Paul II's Theology of the Body and Humanae Vitae, True Liberation. Contact: KM Associates, 9815 Connecticut Ave., Kensington, MD 20895; 301-652-4536.
Internet:
NFPLIST: Designed for professionals who are involved in teaching, promoting, or researching NFP (any method or school). This list is not intended to be a discussion for users of NFP, but rather for those working with NFP. Participants can share ideas and speak with practitioners, physicians, educators, and ethicists. The list is maintained at the University of Utah. List moderators are Suzanne Chisum, PhD, and Joseph Stanford, MD, CNFPMC. To subscribe, send E-Mail to: schisum@inlink.com or to stanford@msscc.med.utah.edu. Briefly describe who you are and your professional involvement or interest in NFP. This description will be forwarded to the list to introduce you to other members of the NFPLIST. Once you are added to the list, you will receive an introductory message and then start receiving E-Mail.
CINNFP: Designed for anyone interested in learning more about NFP, the focus of this list is to promote discussion of the theological and moral issues surrounding the use of NFP. CINNFP also provides a forum for NFP educators and practitioners to exchange ideas, share experiences, and discuss cases. It can serve as an educational resource for couples interested in NFP. Although sponsored by the Catholic Information Network (CIN), the list is open to people of all faiths. Moderated by Pam Beard, RN, NFPP. To subscribe, send E-Mail to: listserver@cin.org. The message should read: SUBSCRIBE CINNFP plus your name (e.g, SUBSCRIBE CINNFP jane Doe). After you are added to the list, you will receive an introductory message and then start receiving E-Mail posted by others.
The Internet and NFP: NFP books can be found through the internet. One reader told us that a listing of over 50 NFP books, including ones by authors such as Kippley, Billings, and Hilgers can be obtained at: http://www.amazon.com et. A warning however, in regard to postage: according to the U.S. Post Office, these shipments typically take from 4-8 weeks to be delivered to destinations outside the U.S. Experience suggests that 8 weeks is more likely than 4 for oversees purchases. It is recommended to take the shipping option called WorldMail which costs $7.00 per-shipment, plus $5.95 per-book.