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Robert McClory has written: 'Faithful Dissenters' 'Turning Point' -- subject(s): Birth control, Catholic Church, Catholic Church. Papal Birth Control Commission, Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI), Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Birth control
A:The official teaching of the Roman Catholic Church is strongly opposed to any form of birth control. However, the very low birth rate in predominantly Catholic countries such as Spain proves that a large proportion of Catholic people ignores the Church's rulings and does use birth control.
According the the catholic church.. it is "Any form of Birth control"
L. Rumble has written: 'Quizzes on the Episcopal and the Anglican churches' -- subject(s): Church of England, Episcopal Church, Miscellanea, Theology 'Birth prevention quizzes' -- subject(s): Birth control, Catholic Church, Doctrines, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Birth control 'The unavoidable God' -- subject(s): God, Proof, Catholic authors 'A brief life of Christ' -- subject(s): Biography 'That Catholic Church' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic authors, Doctrines
John Thomas Noonan has written: 'Contraception; a history of its treatment by the Catholic theologians and canonists' -- subject(s): Birth control, Catholic Church, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Birth control
N. Orville Griese has written: 'The \\' -- subject(s): Birth control, Catholic Church, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Birth control
People are upset with the Catholic Church's stance on birth control and with the number of priests that have molested boys. Some are also upset with the Catholic Church helping illegal immigrants.
No. The Catholic Church believes that artificial birth control is always a sin. In this situation, the Catholic Church would allow the woman to use Natural Family Planning, which basically means that a couple abstains from marital relations during the woman's fertile period.
Josef Georg Ziegler has written: 'Verantwortete Elternschaft' -- subject(s): Birth control, Catholic Church, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Birth control, Natural family planning, Religious aspects of Birth control 'Vom Gesetz zum Gewissen' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Christianity, Church renewal, Conscience, Law and gospel, Liberty, Religion and law, Religious aspects of Liberty
Greek-Catholic Church of Virgin Mary's Birth - Košice - was created in 1898.
There is only one Catholic Church. There are no divisions. There are some non-Catholic denominations who call themselves Catholic but who are not Catholic, they are Protestant. If the church is not united under the pope in Rome, it is not a Catholic Church.
Arthur. McCormack has written: 'World poverty and the Christian' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church and social problems, Food supply, Population, Poverty 'The population explosion' -- subject(s): Birth control, Christianity, Overpopulation, Religious aspects of Birth control 'Cardinal Vaughan' 'Poverty and population, the Catholic doctrine of social responsibility'