Can Catholics use birth control?

Catholics are only permitted to use natural methods of birth control. But the Church does not condemn things like the pill or condoms in themselves. What is morally wrong is using such things with the intention of preventing conception.

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Does the Catholic Church allow birth control pills?

On New Year's Eve 1930, the Roman Catholic Church officially banned any "artificial" means of birth control.

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Why do Catholics not allow birth control?

The Church's position was that only the use of the 'safe period' could be permitted as a form of contraception. The encyclical argued that the use of artificial birth control methods 'could open wide the way for marital infidelity and a general lowering of moral standards'.

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Can Catholics use condoms?

Catholic views on condoms. The Catholic Church's opposition to contraception includes a prohibition on condoms. It believes that chastity should be the primary means of preventing the transmission of AIDS.

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Can a Catholic married couple use condoms?

Catholic church teaching does not allow the use of condoms as a means of birth control, arguing that abstinence and monogamy in heterosexual marriage is the best way to stop the spread of Aids.

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Is using birth control a sin?

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What if a Catholic couple is contraception?

The Roman Catholic Church believes that using contraception is "intrinsically evil" in itself, regardless of the consequences. Catholics are only permitted to use natural methods of birth control. But the Church does not condemn things like the pill or condoms in themselves.

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Can Catholics use lubricant?

Can Catholics use marital lubricants (sex lube)? Yes, marital lubricants may be used so long as they are used in accord with the Cardinal Rule, i.e. do not contain spermicides.

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Can Catholics get a vasectomy?

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 use 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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Why are Catholics called left footers?

It is an allusion to the fact Catholics genuaflect in front of the altar in church. In so doing they have their left leg ''kicked'' forward.

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How many Catholics use condoms?

Another 14% (15% among Catholics) are relying on condoms, and 5% (4% among Catholics) are relying on other methods, such as withdrawal. Only 1% of all women at risk of unintended pregnancy (2% of Catholics) use natural family planning, the only method of contraception sanctioned by the Catholic hierarchy.

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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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Can Catholics be cremated?

As a Catholic, may I be cremated? Yes. In May 1963, the Vatican's Holy Office (now the Congregation of the Doctrine of Faith) lifted the prohibition forbidding Catholics to choose cremation.

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Can I receive communion if I have an IUD?

An IUD Does Not Invalidate Sacraments | Catholic Answers.

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Can Catholics drink alcohol?

The Church does teach that drunkenness is a form of gluttony, and a grave sin (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2290). However, that doesn't mean that Catholics can't drink at all. Excessive eating is also gluttony, but we can still eat and enjoy good food. Catholics are welcome to drink and appreciate alcohol.

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What is the Catholic rhythm method?

Latz advised avoiding intercourse for eight days: for women with a regular menstrual cycle, this began five days before ovulation, with an extra three days tacked on for safety's sake. Latz, a devout Roman Catholic, championed this method of fertility control as more in line with church teachings.

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Can Catholics take the pill for medical reasons?

The Catholic Church “does not consider at all illicit” use of medical therapies to cure diseases “even if a foreseeable impediment to procreation should result there from—provided such impediment is not directly intended for any motive whatsoever.”15 It would be permissible to use birth control when the intent of the ...

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Who is the Catholic saint for erectile dysfunction?

According to legend, during an excited dispute on the question of the Arian heresy at the synod of Nicaea (325 AD), Bishop Ippazio was kicked in the lower abdominal region by an Arian presbyter, which caused an inguinal hernia. Therefore, his help is sought for relief and cure of hernia or impotency.

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What do Catholics believe about drugs?

In Catholicism, addiction is viewed as a direct threat to both a person's physical body and their spiritual pathway into the kingdom of heaven. The Catholic Church has taken a firm stance against substance abuse, in all forms, for centuries.

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Can Catholics circumcise their sons?

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Pope Pius XII taught that circumcision is only "[morally] permissible if, in accordance with therapeutic principles, it prevents a disease that cannot be countered in any other way."

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Is it a sin to get your tubes tied Catholic?

Sterilization is forbidden in Catholic doctrine—but many doctors in systems affiliated with the Church believe the restriction runs counter to their patients' best interests.

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Do Catholics forbid circumcision?

Catholic theology since the Second Vatican Council has increasingly emphasized that God's covenant with the Jewish people remains valid. It has never been revoked. This covenant includes infant male circumcision.

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Can you use tampons as a Catholic?

“The Roman Catholic Church says it has no official position on tampons,” is how the story developed. “Nonetheless, some priests have spoken out against the product, associating it with birth control and sexual activities that are forbidden by the Church.

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Is it OK for Christians to use condoms?

The short answer is yes. There is nothing in the Bible that prevents condom use. There is some official doctrine of the Catholic church that is against all forms of birth control except the rhythm method.

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Can Catholics use holy oil?

Chrism, also called myrrh, myron, holy anointing oil, and consecrated oil, is a consecrated oil used in the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Assyrian, Nordic Lutheran, Anglican, Old Catholic, and Latter Day Saint churches in the administration of certain sacraments and ecclesiastical functions.

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