What did the pope say about 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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How does the Pope feel about birth control?

On July 25, 1968, Pope Paul VI stunned Catholics around the world with his announcement of Humanae Vitae, "Of Human Life," a document in which he forcefully reaffirmed the church's previously stated position on the use of artificial birth control, calling it "intrinsically wrong."
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What does the Catholic church say about 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 is Pope Francis view on contraception?

Let couples, not the Church, decide on contraception: Pope Francis writes in 'The Joy of Love' Pope Francis said the church-sanctioned family planning method must be promoted, but not that other methods are forbidden.
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Why is the Pope against condoms?

On a visit to Cameroon last year, the Pope said the use of condoms could endanger public health and increase the problem of HIV/Aids, rather than help to contain the virus. This drew criticism from several EU states. Campaigners say condoms are one of the few methods proven to stop the spread of HIV.
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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 you use condoms if your Catholic?

The Catholic ban on the use of condoms, or any other device, for contraceptive purposes remains.
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Is contraception a mortal sin?

ISSUE: Are contraception and sterilization always mortal sins? RESPONSE: The Catholic Church has always taught that contraception and sterilization are sinful and that those who engage in such practices with full knowledge and consent commit mortal sins, severing their relationships with Jesus Christ.
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Are Catholics allowed to take Plan B?

In cases of rape and sexual assault, many, but far from all, US Catholic hospitals allow the use of EC as long as it can be proven that pregnancy has not yet occurred, as stipulated by the Directives.
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Is birth control a sin in the Bible?

Two parts of the Bible are often quoted to show God's disapproval of birth control: First, God commanded his people to "Be fruitful and multiply," and contraception is seen as specifically flouting this instruction.
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Why is birth control a sin?

The Catholic Church officially believes that birth control is a violation of natural law, and that sexual intercourse is for the purpose of procreation.
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Why 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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Is the morning-after pill approved by the Catholic Church?

Germany's Roman Catholic bishops have approved the use of the morning-after pill, but only under extreme circumstances. Church leaders made the decision after two rape victims were refused the pill at a Cologne hospital.
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What are the two feet of love in action?

In Deus Caritas Est, Pope Benedict XVI describes the “unbreakable bond between love of God and love of neighbor” (no. 16). The experience of God's love, he says, should move us to love our neighbors, in whom God is present.
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What are the 4 mortal sins?

They join the long-standing evils of lust, gluttony, avarice, sloth, anger, envy and pride as mortal sins - the gravest kind, which threaten the soul with eternal damnation unless absolved before death through confession or penitence.
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What religions are against birth control?

The Roman Catholic church forbids contraceptive use because it is a sin against nature. Some Protestant denominations have allowed contraceptive use. Islamic law states that children are gifts from Allah.
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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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Can Catholics get tattoos?

I'll cut to the chase: There is nothing immoral about tattoos. Mother Church has never condemned them, and neither can I. It is one of those areas where a Catholic must follow his or her conscience. Personally, I wouldn't get a tattoo.
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Why do married couples use condoms?

Condoms are the safest and most effective reversible way of male contraception. Perhaps the most crucial reason why so many couples use condoms is that it is the only well-accepted way of male contraception that is reversible. Most men do not want to go through vasectomy.
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What companies does the Vatican invest in?

The Vatican has big investments in banking, insurance, chemicals, steel, construction, real estate. Dividends help pay for Vatican expenses and charities such as assisting 1,500,000 children and providing some measure of food and clothing to 7,000,000 needy Italians.
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Will Plan B work if the egg is already fertilized?

As far as we know, Plan B is no longer effective once an egg is fertilized. It doesn't prevent a fertilized egg from implanting in the uterus, or interfere with a zygote that has already been implanted.
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Do Italian pharmacies sell Plan B?

Consumer healthcare company, HRA Pharma is delighted to announce that its ellaOne® brand is the first emergency contraceptive pill in Italy offered to women under 18 years of age without requiring a prescription.
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Does Plan B Impact implantation?

Research shows Plan B does not cause any changes in the lining of the uterus. Therefore, it would not prevent implantation of a fertilized egg.
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How does Plan B work?

Plan B One-Step works like other birth control pills to prevent pregnancy. The drug acts primarily by stopping the release of an egg from the ovary. It may prevent a sperm from fertilizing the egg. If fertilization does occur, Plan B One-Step may prevent a fertilized egg from attaching to the womb.
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What's the morning-after pill do?

Plan B One-Step is a type of morning-after pill that can be used after unprotected sex to prevent pregnancy. Plan B One-Step contains the hormone levonorgestrel — a progestin — which can prevent ovulation, block fertilization or keep a fertilized egg from implanting in the uterus.
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