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USCCB Nationwide Bulletin Insert B, Summer 2012
Questions Welcome, USCCB Nationwide Bulletin Insert, Summer 2012
Lately, the Church’s teaching on contraception has been getting a good deal of public attention in the media. This has naturally led to people asking questions, especially if this teaching is news to them. Even as Catholics, we may be struggling with questions of our own.
It’s good and helpful for us to acknowledge and explore our questions. And it’s healthy for us to grapple with God the Father’s desire for our happiness. He understands our human nature—his Son became one of us (Jesus is true God and true man)! Jesus, through his Spirit of wisdom and knowledge, can handle the questions, struggles, or anxieties we bring to him (see Matthew 11:28).
Blessed John Paul II, quoting the words of Christ, would often encourage us: “Do not be afraid!” We should never be afraid to pursue the truth. Maybe you’ve had some of the following questions, yourself:
- What does the Church teach about married love?
- What does this have to do with contraception?
- Does saying “yes” to children at the altar mean never using contraception?
- Are couples expected to leave their family size entirely to chance?
- What if a couple has a serious reason to avoid having a child?
- Is there really a difference between using contraception and practicing natural family planning?
- Can some methods of birth control cause an abortion?
- What does any of this have to do with my marriage?