The Roman Catholic Church has strong moral rules opposing the use of oral contraceptives. The Church still holds the view that a “sexual union must always allow for the possibility of procreation” (Sullivan, 2006, p.1). Pope Paul VI, in his encyclical Humanae Vitae in 1968, stated that that the use of contraceptives was a sin against God. In this paper, I will present the views of Pope Paul VI from this encyclical, then present arguments against his claim that using them violates God’s law
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Original title (1951-1987)--The Advocate: official publication of the Archdiocese of Newark (N.J.)
This month marks the 50th anniversary of the landmark “Humanae Vitae,” Pope Paul VI’s strict prohibi...
In the following article, he reviews the position of the Catholic Church on contraception . After af...
The official position regarding the use of artificial means of family planning varies from religion ...
The Roman Catholic Church, through the Magisterium teaches the faithful the right way to Christian l...
The Roman Catholic Church, through the Magisterium teaches the faithful the right way to Christian l...
A reductive reading of Humanae vitae seeks to limit its appeal to a ban on contraception. In truth, ...
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When Paul VI published the encyclical "Humanae vitae" fi{y years ago, not only did he confirm the un...
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With these words slamming the door on Catholics’use of modern contraceptives, Pope Paul VI cleaved t...
This paper considers the implications of Pope Saint John Paul II’s encyclical Evangelium vitae (The ...
Pro-life Christian ethicists and medical practitioners have been united in their opposition to abort...
This paper is an historical analysis of the issues of contraception and abortion as presented throug...
Few issues define and divide the Catholic Church as much as the issue of abortion. From elderly wome...
Original title (1951-1987)--The Advocate: official publication of the Archdiocese of Newark (N.J.)
This month marks the 50th anniversary of the landmark “Humanae Vitae,” Pope Paul VI’s strict prohibi...
In the following article, he reviews the position of the Catholic Church on contraception . After af...
The official position regarding the use of artificial means of family planning varies from religion ...
The Roman Catholic Church, through the Magisterium teaches the faithful the right way to Christian l...
The Roman Catholic Church, through the Magisterium teaches the faithful the right way to Christian l...
A reductive reading of Humanae vitae seeks to limit its appeal to a ban on contraception. In truth, ...
As the Zika virus pandemic continues to bring worry and fear to health officials and medical scienti...
When Paul VI published the encyclical "Humanae vitae" fi{y years ago, not only did he confirm the un...
This article examines how economic analysis of the social consequences of the birth control pill dov...
With these words slamming the door on Catholics’use of modern contraceptives, Pope Paul VI cleaved t...
This paper considers the implications of Pope Saint John Paul II’s encyclical Evangelium vitae (The ...
Pro-life Christian ethicists and medical practitioners have been united in their opposition to abort...
This paper is an historical analysis of the issues of contraception and abortion as presented throug...
Few issues define and divide the Catholic Church as much as the issue of abortion. From elderly wome...
Original title (1951-1987)--The Advocate: official publication of the Archdiocese of Newark (N.J.)