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Contraception and dignity

Letter to the Editor

Published: Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Updated: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 22:01

In seeking to promote life, we, the officers of Notre Dame Right to Life, would like to articulate and defend the Catholic Church's clear and unchanging rejection of artificial contraception.

Although the use of some hormonal contraceptives for medical purposes may be legitimate, a woman seeking to sterilize herself in order to be sexually available to any man, whether husband or boyfriend, is in direct opposition to her body's dignity in both the biological and moral realm.

Indeed, "The regulation of births represents one of the aspects of responsible fatherhood and motherhood." (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2399). Recourse to moral means, such as Natural Family Planning, preserves the unitive and procreative aspects of the sexual act. They are not rendered impossible by these means. Without these aspects the sexual act is stripped of its meaning, and man and woman fail to give themselves to each other in complete love.

Artificial contraception is neither a "right" nor health care. A woman's choice to sterilize herself is a condemnation of the dignity of her body and its moral meaning. She destroys her body's power to bring forth life and to give the sexual act its complete meaning. Through acts of sterilization, including contraception, a woman chooses to be less than who she is. The Catechism states, "Every action which, whether in anticipation of the conjugal act, or in its accomplishment, or in the development of its natural consequences, proposes, whether as an end or as a means, to render procreation impossible is intrinsically evil" (2730).

Therefore, institutions that seek to promote the good of humanity have a responsibility to condemn and oppose sexual activity that is contrary to the dignity of the human person. The Catholic Church is one of these institutions, and, as a Catholic university, Notre Dame is as well. We, the officers of Notre Dame Right to Life, defend it. (For the unabridged copy of this letter, visit chooselife.nd.edu and click "Essays" under the "Information" tab).

Christopher Damian

junior

off campus

Andrew Lynch

junior

Morrissey Manor

Samantha Stempky

junior

Lewis Hall

Jan. 30

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83 comments

Anonymous
Tue Feb 14 2012 00:17
OMG people. Like, there are so many opinions. We should respect each other. And love each other.

I mean, like, the Nazis didn't like the Jews, and the Jews didn't like the Nazis. Who can say who was right? I mean, they both had OPINIONS. And we should just respect each other's opinions, otherwise things go bad.

Unless you have facts and fact based arguments, you shouldn't believe anything. Because that means disrespect people.

OMG, just respect each others opinions. I mean, that's what ND is for, just accept that not everyone is like you. Except, you have to accept nothing except that you can't expect anything of anyone. Like, we're all different, but we're in this together, but if you don't believe that then that's fine, because we're all together even if we're not. I mean, like Jesus said love people. But if you don't like that, then it's cool. Peace, love, and granola people. And I totally mean peanut free granola (but if you like peanuts cool, just don't force it on others, especially in the bedroom)!

Anonymous
Tue Feb 14 2012 00:16
"During the summer of 1968 when I was 20 years of age, I met a very beautiful blonde 19 year old Catholic girl who was reluctantly still a virgin. "

blah, tragedy, fake story blah. If someone were so Catholic that they stopped taking the pill, what are they doing have a pre-marital sex and then getting an abortion? Blah blah blah. Alien abduction story. So much historical verisimilitude. No.

Anonymous
Tue Feb 14 2012 00:13
"Setting aside the Fact that there is no god"

Umm, where's your proof?

"Natural Family Planning" methods have high failure rates and, more importantly, don't work all the time."

Hmm. Again, where's your proof? Actually, it has a high success rate. And the pill doesn't work all the time either.

So sad. You dumb twitter pseudo-scientist. You think you know the truth, you think you have proof, but all you have in your hands is a small, thin wad of ignorance. Poor, poor soul. Go play another game you can win, like checkers or a spelling bee.

Anonymous
Mon Feb 13 2012 18:33
what are the consequences of having sex before marriage?
Anonymous
Mon Feb 13 2012 18:00
Setting aside the Fact that there is no god, Your argument is seriously flawed. Firstly, who are you to tell any person what is or is not in "opposition to her body's dignity". We happen to live in the 21st century, and your particular code of supposedly objective morality does not have relevance for most of us.

What you call "Natural Family Planning", i assume to refer to the withdrawal or other cycle-based methods. These methods do not work. There is scientific consensus on this issue, "Natural Family Planning" methods have high failure rates and, more importantly, don't work all the time.

As far as the meaning of the sexual act you yet again fail to realize that you have no moral authority to impose your particular definition of that meaning on anyone. The bible does not contain a specific prohibition on contraception which means that such a rule was merely "interpreted", or - more appropriately - invented.

Your assertion that birth control is neither a "right" or "health care" is patently false. Control of one's own body is certainly a fundamental human right, as is the right to choose to use medicine prescribed by a doctor. Hormonal Contraception is also most certainly a form of health care. Having children while unprepared is arguably the most detrimental thing possible for a woman. It has the potential to cause economic and health problems not to mention the potential complications for the child.

There is no objective definition of dignity just as there is no objective good or evil, and even if there were who are you or the church to define it?

Anonymous
Mon Feb 13 2012 10:56
A Catholic who commits fornication can indeed be a good Catholic--but a good Catholic who has committed a grave sin with lasting consequences.
Anonymous
Fri Feb 10 2012 23:07
You can still be a catholic even if you have sex before marriage... a good one even.
Megan
Fri Feb 10 2012 15:31
It's time to rescind the honorary degree. It was obviously a huge mistake. Father Jenkins can resign along with the announcement.
Anonymous
Fri Feb 10 2012 14:14
"...because of their teachings the Catholic church was directly responsible for an unwanted pregnancy and abortion."

No sir. Because of your and your girlfriend's actions, you were directly responsible for an unwanted pregnancy and abortion. Catholic teaching upholds that the sexual union should only take place within a marriage, not a "sexual revolution". Had your girlfriend remembered this, your story would be very different.

Anonymous
Thu Feb 9 2012 19:37
I was raised in a highly educated liberal United Methodist family. In addition, I received a robust comprehensive sex education from both my prep school as well as my parents, therefore starting at age 12, I always carried a fresh condom in my wallet as protection "just in case".

During the summer of 1968 when I was 20 years of age, I met a very beautiful blonde 19 year old Catholic girl who was reluctantly still a virgin. She despised the nuns in her Catholic school and truly wished to be set free by participating in the sexual revolution. We soon begin enjoying every type of sex act known to man and I always used a condom. Soon, she decided to obtain an Rx for birth control pills from the student health service and we begin having sex without condoms. Unbeknownst to me, as a result of prior Catholic indoctrination, she stopped taking the pill and promptly became pregnant. We arranged for her to have an illegal abortion from which she became infected and was rushed to a major teaching hospital in Chicago, treated and released.

This girl was not a stupid woman, she had just been indoctrinated by the Catholic church and had I realized the insanity of Catholic views towards contraception, I would never have trusted her to faithfully take the pill and would have instead always used a condom.

After, this experience I understood my parents abomination to date and marry within your religion and class. Today, I am happily married to a beautiful wasp woman however I can never forget the simple fact that because of their teachings the Catholic church was directly responsible for an unwanted pregnancy and abortion.

Truly, it is amazing that Catholics are still being taught no to use contraception. Just amazing.

Anonymous
Wed Feb 8 2012 20:24
"so all of you theocratic, regressve, sexist Catholic cult-worshippers will get to sit on your fat-asses and complain for another four years. It will be music to my ears"

Wow. Most Catholics voted for Obama. What a sorry excuse of a left wing idiot you are. The smart ones are Catholic and know a lot. The dumb ones like you just vomit tirades like the twits on Fox News.

Anonymous
Wed Feb 8 2012 15:58
When you say liberals won the culture war what exactly do you mean? Are you referring to the three wars Obama is conducting or the fact that Guantanamo remains open? Do you support his continuation of the PATRIOT Act and codification of indefinite detainment, torture, and assassination of US and foreign civilians? How do you feel about corporate bail outs and tax breaks for the super-wealthy? Civil liberties?

So, what you're saying is that you're just happy that babies can be killed using scissors when they're fully viable and that separation of church and state has ceased to exist. That's all Bush Lite has changed. Well that and about $5 trillion in a little over three years...

Glad to see you're fighting the good fight. Have fun laughing.

Anonymous
Wed Feb 8 2012 15:24
Hi everyone,

Just wanted to remind everyone that liberals won the culture wars. Women are free to choose to have an abortion, contraception is legal (and should be available everywhere over the counter), and gay-marriage is rapidly being legalized across the country. President Obama is going to walk to victory in November, so all of you theocratic, regressve, sexist Catholic cult-worshippers will get to sit on your fat-asses and complain for another four years. It will be music to my ears.

Anonymous
Wed Feb 8 2012 13:52
Sure. Now make your case.
Anonymous
Wed Feb 8 2012 00:26
So if I said "anyone who has a firm belief against the use of contraceptives is moronic, as well as a bad person" but claimed that statement was a large part of my faith that would be okay? Just wondering.
Angela
Tue Feb 7 2012 07:57
Thank you 'Anonymous 07:51'.
Anonymous
Tue Feb 7 2012 07:51
A better idea would be use the facebook comments so we know the faces behind these statements
Angela
Tue Feb 7 2012 00:08
"Anyone who doesn't use contraceptives is really dumb."

Thank you, but you're wrong. And I'm not naive either.

I haven't heard about unwanted "pregnanys" (what are they?), but NFP is way more "effective" at family PLANNING, which by it's very name indicates it can be used to PLAN a family. ie Avoid pregnancy, conceive children and space births. I can tell you have no idea what NFP actually is. Too bad, it's awesome! (And the sex is the best you ever have...)

As far as bringing "unwanted" children into the world when a "couple is not ready"? If you're not ready to accept the true responsibility and result of sex, you're not ready for sex.

Anonymous
Mon Feb 6 2012 23:40
Anyone who doesn't use contraceptives is really dumb. I mean unwanted pregnanys are all the rage these days. Seriously though I cant believe how naive some people are thinking "natural family planning" actually is just as effective as contraceptives. How irresponsible is it for the church to preach that? To bring an unwanted child into this world when a couple is not ready is just plain stupid, and very unfair to the child.
Anonymous
Mon Feb 6 2012 22:24
OMG people. Like, there are so many opinions. We should respect each other. And love each other.

I mean, like, the Nazis didn't like the Jews, and the Jews didn't like the Nazis. Who can say who was right? I mean, they both had OPINIONS. And we should just respect each other's opinions, otherwise things go bad.

Unless you have facts and fact based arguments, you shouldn't believe anything. Because that means disrespect people.

OMG, just respect each others opinions. I mean, that's what ND is for, just accept that not everyone is like you. Except, you have to accept nothing except that you can't expect anything of anyone. Like, we're all different, but we're in this together, but if you don't believe that then that's fine, because we're all together even if we're not. I mean, like Jesus said love people. But if you don't like that, then it's cool. Peace, love, and granola people. And I totally mean peanut free granola (but if you like peanuts cool, just don't force it on others, especially in the bedroom)!







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