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"You
must strive to multiply bread so that it suffices for the
tables of mankind, and not rather favor an artificial control
of birth, which would be irrational, in order to diminish the
number of guests at the banquet of life."
POPE PAUL VI, speech, Oct. 4, 1965 |
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Many viewers wish they could have Dr. Hilgers from the
Pope Paul Vl Institute as their OB/GYN and since many places
do not have a NaProTechnology trained doctor, this episode
will empower women with the information so they can ask their
doctor the right questions to look for a diagnosis to their
problem without giving them the pill! |
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Guests: |
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Theresa Stigen, MD, NaProTechnology Medical Consultant
OB/GYN -
www.Mysticalroseobgyn.com
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Janet's Homework Assignment: |
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Read
Recall Abortion By Janet Morana, Chapter 10, A Hard
Pill To Swallow
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homepage and sign up for the Catholic View for Women
monthly e-letter
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Discussion Questions: |
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How can we share the good news of NaProTechnology to
couples in our family and parishes?
Would you be willing to speak with your OB/GYN or other
medical personnel about NaProTechnology?
How has this information changed your view of the Birth
Control Pill and its all too frequent usage?
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God's Bucket List: Heaven's Surefire Way to Happiness
in this Life and Beyond
by Teresa Tomeo
Examines what God wants for each of us: mercy,
fruitfulness, fellowship, and peace, just to name a
few, and explains what the Christian faith teaches
about these gifts and how we can begin to achieve and
cross out, one by one, the items on that heavenly
list. God's Bucket List is published by Random
House/Image Books. |
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Recall
Abortion: Ending the Abortion Industry's Exploitation
of Women
by Janet Morana
Janet Morana exposes the myriad ways abortion exploits
women, and calls for a National recall of this deadly
procedure. Published by Saint Benedict Press.
Sign the petition to recall abortion. |
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The Kitchen Madonna:
Patroness of The
Catholic View for Women
Mary was not only Jesus' Mother, but also a housewife.
Her utensils are earthly and heavenly symbols. The key
represents the safety in the house and also the way
into heaven. The kettle symbolizes nourishment for
body and soul. The broom represents cleanliness in the
home and in thoughts and deeds.
Available from EWTN Religious Catalogue
Available in Resin and Bronze
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Magnificat is a lavishly printed, easy-to-read
pocket-sized worship aid, of more than 400 pages.
Magnificat can be used to follow the daily Mass and
can also be read at home for personal or family
prayer.
Available at Magnificat
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Consider praying the
Divine Office on a daily basis.
The Divine Office provides psalms and prayers to be
prayed at different times of the day.
See
www.divineoffice.org.
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