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Contraception: Why Not?
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Contraception: Why Not?
transcript of a talk by
Janet E. Smith
My topic for tonight is the Church's teaching on contraception and various
sexual issues. As you know, we live in a culture that thinks that contraception
is one of the greatest inventions in the history of mankind. If you were
to ask people if they wanted to give up their car or their computer or
their contraceptive, it would be a hard choice to make. It's really considered
to be something that has really put us, greatly, into the modern age and
one of the greatest advances of modern medicine and modern times. Yet,
there's this archaic church that tells us that, really, this is one of
the worst inventions of mankind. According to the Church, contraception
is one of the things that's plunging us into a kind of a disaster.
So we have this great polarization: a world that thinks contraception
is one of the greatest inventions of our time and the Catholic Church that
says it's one of the worst. I am going to try to help people see tonight
why the Church's teaching certainly deserves serious consideration.
Most people don't know that every Christian church up until 1930 taught
that contraception was wrong. There was a universal teaching against contraception
within Christian churches. It was only in 1930 that the Anglican church
first broke with that unbroken tradition and approved contraception within
marriage for serious reasons. In 1931, Pope Pius XI wrote the Encyclical,
Casti Connubii, which is usually translated On Christian Marriage, and
there he reiterated what had been the constant teaching of the Church.
Within the Catholic Church there was virtually no debate on the issue until
the mid-1960's. The debate starts about 1963. There was really a great
acceptance of the Church, of those in the Church, of the teaching of the
church. In 1960, some 66% of Catholics were living by the Church's teaching.
Sixty-six percent."
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