Excommunication is a formal canonical penalty.
There is such a thing known as culpability. Luckily it's not up to you to decide the culpability of anyone else.
And the Vademecum to Confessors seems to indicate that there is a time when non-abortive contraception (when involving a spouse) is a licit thing.
For those interested in what the Church teaches to Her confessors in regards to this area can read the document here:
Life and Family: Vademecum for Confessors concerning Some Aspects of the Morality of Conjugal Life :: CNA
Yes- contraception is a bad moral action (but as with all bad moral acts, one's culpability can be diminished), and yes someone can have sincere contrition and yet contracept again. There can be both moral certitude, and human weakness and frailty. It's why we're allowed to go to confession repeatedly. The whole situation also is far more complicated when spouses are not on the same page in regards to contraception, and the Church in Her wisdom recognises such.
It's why the Church rocks---She BOTH sets forth the Truth in no uncertain terms--the point of which is so that we can live in authentic freedom, not enslaved to disorder and sin....AND she recognises that it takes us time--sometimes our whole lives--to combat the ties which bind us, and so She offers us compassion and understanding in that struggle.
I have said nothing against culpability. I referred to out right rebellion.
Are you seriously telling me you have no issues at all with the view points presented here? that it's okay, you are free to merely disagree and you can take Communion and ABC at the same time and all's right with the world?
You do not feel the need to correct this very warped untrue understanding at all?
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