A member recently said in another thread...
"Catholic teaching is that one cannot morally consent to have sex while using a contraceptive for any reason, regardless of their circumstances."
A priest recently told me that the motivation for contracepting needs to be examined and that conscience should be the guide. For example, if the couple doesn't want to spend the money, or doesn't want to be bothered with parenting or something similiar, then it is sinful to contracept.
But what if the couple had legitimate health concerns for contracepting or something similiar?
This room for examination is different that the official teachings that I have read about and heard on this forum, which are similiar to the quoted statement, so I was wondering about it.
I am going to attempt to talk to him again today to see if I understood correctly.
Thoughts?
PS
This priest is not "flaky" and seems pretty orthodox to me. I teach RCIA with him and he seems like a solid priest. This is the only thing I have heard differently and I wonder if room is given to priests for such situations even though the official answer is "No contracepting!"
"Catholic teaching is that one cannot morally consent to have sex while using a contraceptive for any reason, regardless of their circumstances."
A priest recently told me that the motivation for contracepting needs to be examined and that conscience should be the guide. For example, if the couple doesn't want to spend the money, or doesn't want to be bothered with parenting or something similiar, then it is sinful to contracept.
But what if the couple had legitimate health concerns for contracepting or something similiar?
This room for examination is different that the official teachings that I have read about and heard on this forum, which are similiar to the quoted statement, so I was wondering about it.
I am going to attempt to talk to him again today to see if I understood correctly.
Thoughts?
PS
This priest is not "flaky" and seems pretty orthodox to me. I teach RCIA with him and he seems like a solid priest. This is the only thing I have heard differently and I wonder if room is given to priests for such situations even though the official answer is "No contracepting!"
