The authors hold that St. Paul's warning to married couples not to deprive each other of sexual intercourse justifies their use of contraception to strengthen the marriage bond when they have legitimate reasons for avoiding childbearing.
The authors hold that St. Paul's warning to married couples not to deprive each other of sexual intercourse justifies their use of contraception to strengthen the marriage bond when they have legitimate reasons for avoiding childbearing.
The authors hold that nothing justifies an intrinsically evil act, and that periodic abstinence can strengthen the marriage bond. See p. 284.
The authors hold that St. Paul's warning to married couples not to deprive each other of sexual intercourse justifies their use of contraception to strengthen the marriage bond when they have legitimate reasons for avoiding childbearing.
The authors hold that nothing justifies an intrinsically evil act, and that periodic abstinence can strengthen the marriage bond. See p. 284.