"Do you come here freely and without reservation to give yourselves to each other in marriage? Will you love and honor each other for the rest of your lives? Will you accept children lovingly from God and bring them up according to the law of Christ and his Church?"
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Most of us understand the first two questions. It is the third question about children that is misinterpreted and misunderstood.
What exactly does that mean, "to accept children lovingly from God?"
The answer is gift wrapped in what the Church understands marriage to be.
If marriage is a true reflection of the love of God; if God's love holds nothing back; if God's love is given and received freely, totally, faithfully and fruitfully, then our love as husband and wife must also be complete, generous and fruitful.
As Catholics we believe that we renew our vows and promises each and every time we unite as one body in the conjugal act.
Our love cannot be rendered sterile..... ever, because God's love is not sterile.
Contraception interrupts the natural order of union and the potential for life. It is a contradiction of the very nature of God and the nature of a married couple who is called to reflect the reality of God. The Catholic Church has never and can never condone such and action..... ever.
What the Church is asking is for us to be open to the possibility of children in each and every act of marital union. If this is not possible for serious reasons, She asks that we abstain from relations during the fertile time.
All couples must prayerfully discern when they have a serious reason for postponing, sometimes indefinitely, a pregnancy. Each and every marriage and situation is different. What is clear, is that all married couples are called to responsible parenthood, in which the dignity of every person in the family is upheld.
"Humane Vitae"
In regards to learning ones fertility, it is much more scientific than in the previous method of counting calendar days. People who come to our classes are often amazed at how a woman's fertility can be interpreted and charted. Yes, it takes some effort and communication, but don't the very best things in life take some extra effort?
Natural Family Planning class info
When we come to the altar to be wed what a gift the Church offers us. In order to unwrap the gift, we must take it into our marriages and live those words; those promises; to understand all the blessings that God has for us.
A marriage is more than vows and promises. It is more than words can say.
Additional NFP resources
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