MariaRegina
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Wow. Taken to it's logical conclusion, that's absurd.
Has the RCC stated that planning to use birth control makes a marriage null and void, because from other articles I've read about American Roman Catholics is that most of them use birth control in defiance of the Church's position on it.
Basil
Exactly, if a man or woman has no intention of having children and plans to use birth control to prevent births, then that would be a Catholic impediment which would make the marriage invalid from its inception.
Remember, the couple serves as a minister for the sacrament of matrimony in Roman Catholicism. So any defect in their intentions would make the sacrament null and void.
Note: Almost all my Roman Catholic Confessors, when I was a Roman Catholic, were serving on the Marriage Tribunal. They often had talks which they invited me to attend.
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