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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Cleita
(75,480 posts)just all of it. Most Catholics use birth control and the parish priest knows it. Also, the Catholic way of family planning is to have your children and then get an operation that sterilizes one or both parties. You go to confession and the priest forgives you. Done. It's the use of artificial birth control methods that are the sticky issue. I wish the Church would change on this issue and they can. Birth control was never an issue in the Church until the middle of the nineteenth century when one of the Popes wrote an encyclical about it, I believe one of the Piuses. Up until then it was considered a woman's issue between her and the midwives. It can be changed. But family planning, the rythm system, have been around as long as I remember.
Not all Catholics agreed with JP and Mother Teresa on what they said that and that includes many of the clergy. The last Pope made a statement that condoms should be used to prevent aids.