Barrier methods of contraception (condoms, diaphragms, etc.) prevent total self-giving in the sexual act and so act against the unitive significance of sex as well as its procreative significance.
Barrier methods of contraception (condoms, diaphragms, etc.) prevent total self-giving in the sexual act and so act against the unitive significance of sex as well as its procreative significance.
See p. 296.
Barrier methods of contraception (condoms, diaphragms, etc.) prevent total self-giving in the sexual act and so act against the unitive significance of sex as well as its procreative significance.
See p. 296.