Does the church of England allow contraception?

The Church teaches that using artificial contraception is wrong because: it is against 'natural law' it breaks the natural connection between the procreative and the unitive purposes of sex. it turns sex into a non-marital act.
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Can Anglicans use birth control?

Anglican Church and Protestant Church

The official stance of both faiths is that birth control is permissible because it is not expressly forbidden within scripture.
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Does the church support birth control?

Fifty years ago this July, Pope Paul VI promulgated his encyclical “Humanae Vitae,” which reaffirmed the Catholic Church's traditional prohibition of artificial birth control and set off one of the most divisive debates in modern church history. Catholics have overwhelmingly rejected the document's teaching.
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What religion does not agree with contraception?

The Roman Catholic church forbids contraceptive use because it is a sin against nature. Some Protestant denominations have allowed contraceptive use.
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Do Protestants use condoms?

The United Church of Christ (UCC), a Reformed denomination of the Congregationalist tradition, promotes the distribution of condoms in churches and faith-based educational settings.
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Is Contraception Ever Allowed by the Church?



What does the Pope say about condoms?

Pope Benedict XVI has disparaged the use of condoms as a tool to rein in the AIDS pandemic. “You can't resolve it with the distribution of condoms,” the pope told reporters travelling with him on his first trip to Africa.
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Do any Catholics use birth control?

Among all women who are at risk of unintended pregnancy, 69% (including 68% of Catholics) are currently using a highly effective contraceptive method—male or female sterilization, the IUD, the pill or another hormonal method.
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Is using condoms a sin in Christianity?

The use of a condom, even when employed to prevent the transmission of disease is a mortal sin, the highest grade of sin in the Catholic church.
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Can Catholics use condoms?

The Catholic ban on the use of condoms, or any other device, for contraceptive purposes remains. One of the pope's most senior officials, Cardinal Rino Fisichella, told the press conference condoms were "intrinsically an evil".
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Why is the Church against contraception?

Regarding his frank 1930 pronouncement on birth control, “Casti Connubii,” Pope Pius XI declared that contraception was inherently evil and any spouse practicing any act of contraception “violates the law of God and nature” and was “stained by a great and mortal flaw.”
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Does the Catholic Church still ban birth control?

The Catholic Church's absolute ban on modern methods of contraception is inextricably linked to its views on sex and marriage. The church fathers who laid out the founding doctrine of the religion were always squeamish about the idea of sexual intercourse; they considered chastity a holier state.
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Does the pope support birth control?

The Pope's Encyclical

In the papal encyclical entitled Humanae Vitae ("Of Human Life"), Pope Paul VI ended the speculation over oral contraceptives and birth control once and for all. He reaffirmed the Church's traditional teachings and classified the Pill as an artificial method of birth control.
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Is a vasectomy a sin in the Catholic Church?

The Catholic Church's position is that it's against all birth control that it deems as artificial. That includes the birth control pill and condoms, and medical procedures such as vasectomy and sterilization.
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What Christianity says about contraception?

The Catholic Church teaches that the act of sex is a way of showing true love and it is through this expression of love that God works to create new life. Since one of the purposes of sex is to procreate , the use of artificial methods of contraception interferes with God's creative act and is not acceptable.
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Does the Catholic Church allow IUDs?

US Conference of Catholic Bishops. Ethical and religious directives for Catholic health care services. Notably, the church strictly prohibits copper IUDs based on its designation as an abortifacient, despite lack of scientific evidence.
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Does the Pope like condoms?

Pope Benedict XVI has said the use of condoms is acceptable in exceptional circumstances, according to a new book. He said condoms could reduce the risk of HIV infection, such as for a male prostitute, in a series of interviews given to a German journalist.
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What does the Catholic Church say about Viagra?

The answer on Viagra coverage is usually yes, Catholic leaders say. And they argue that's neither hypocritical nor sexist. Procreation is something the Catholic church encourages. And Viagra and other erectile dysfunction drugs can be of help.
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When did the Catholic Church approve condoms?

1990s. Pope John Paul II upheld the church's traditional prohibition on condoms.
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Is it against the Catholic Church to get your tubes tied?

A toughening of Catholic medical directives could include enforcing a ban on tubal ligations. The Vatican has an absolute prohibition on sterilization for the purposes of birth control. The U.S. Catholic bishops consider the procedure "intrinsically immoral," on par with abortion.
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Can an infertile woman get married in the Catholic Church?

Pope Francis stressed that a marriage requires three things: faithfulness, perseverance and fertility. How can you say that a marriage without fertility is not a marriage? Yet, the Catholic Church is against the use of assisted reproduction, which can help infertile couples have children.
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Can a Catholic have a hysterectomy?

In 1993, apparently using the word “mother” to refer to anyone who could become pregnant, the Vatican said hysterectomies are allowed if they address an “immediate serious threat to the life or health of the mother,” but not to prevent a future pregnancy that would pose a “danger to the mother.”
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Is the Catholic Church against Plan B?

The Catholic Church opposes Plan B not just because it's birth control, but because it considers use of Plan B to be, in Cardinal Egan of New York's words, "a chemical abortion."
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Can Protestant Christians use birth control?

Liberal Protestant churches often teach that it is acceptable to use birth control, as long as it is not used to encourage or permit promiscuous behaviour. Less liberal churches only approve the use of contraception for people who are married to each other.
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What is the Church of England's view on abortion?

The Church of England generally opposes abortion. In 1980 it stated that: "In the light of our conviction that the foetus has the right to live and develop as a member of the human family, we see abortion, the termination of that life by the act of man, as a great moral evil.
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Does the Catholic Church accept the morning after pill?

Global health officials view the morning-after pill as a contraceptive because it blocks a pregnancy before a fertilized egg is implanted into the uterus, but the Vatican sees it as a form of abortion.
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