TO TEACHERS OF NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING
7 December 1996
Natural methods strengthen harmony
of married couples
Natural family planning "supports the process of freedom and
emancipation of women and peoples from unjust family planning programs,
which bring in their sad wake the various forms of contraception abortion
and sterilization", the Holy Father said on 7 December 1996 to those
attending a course for teachers of the natural methods of fertility
regulation, sponsored by the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart. Here
is a translation of the Pope's address, which was given in Italian.
Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen,
Dear Brothers and Sisters.
1. Once again this year the Catholic University's Study and Research
Center for Natural Fertility Regulation is offering a course to train
teachers in the natural methods. This meeting is particularly significant,
because it is being held during the 20th year of this center's activity, an
event recently celebrated with a congress of international importance
significantly entitled: "At the Sources of Life".
On this occasion I am pleased to renew my sentiments of appreciation and
esteem for the work you have done, which is better and better understood by
the ecclesial community and by medical and scientific circles.
2. The scientific validity of the methods and their educational
effectiveness makes them increasingly appreciated for the human values that
they presuppose and strengthen, when they are taught and presented in a
suitable anthropological and ethical context, according to the wise
directive expressed in Paul VI's Encyclical Humanae vitae and so many
times explained in subsequent documents of the Magisterium.
Their humanizing character is all the more obvious from the fact that
using the natural methods requires and strengthens the harmony of the
married couple, it helps and confirms the rediscovery of the marvelous gift
of parenthood, it involves respect for nature and demands the responsibility
of the individuals. According to many authoritative opinions, they also
foster more completely that human ecology which is the harmony between the
demands of nature and personal behavior.
At the global level this choice supports the process of freedom and
emancipation of women and peoples from unjust family planning programs,
which bring in their sad wake the various forms of contraception, abortion
and sterilization.
3. But more immediately, your work each day is valuable and sought after
in parish communities and in diocesan centers for the pastoral care of the
family and life. In this regard, I wrote in the Encyclical Evangelium
vitae that "an honest appraisal of their effectiveness should dispel
certain prejudices which are still widely held, and should convince married
couples, as well as health-care and social workers, of the importance of
proper training in this area. The Church is grateful to those who, with
personal sacrifice and often unacknowledged dedication, devote themselves to
the study and spread of these methods, as well as to the promotion of
education in the moral values which they presuppose" (n. 97).
The moment has come for every parish and every structure of consultation
and assistance to the family and to the defence of life to have personnel
available who can teach married couples how to use the natural methods. For
this reason I particularly recommend that Bishops, parish priests and those
responsible for pastoral care welcome and promote this valuable service.
With this hope, as I ask the Lord to constantly accompany your untiring
work, I sincerely bless you and with you the Catholic University of the
Sacred Heart, whose Faculty of Medicine and Surgery promotes and supports
your work, which is worthy of the highest esteem and well-suited to the
tasks and role of a Catholic university.
Teachings of the
Magisterium on Abortion