This is a subject that really is not an issue for me now, in my situation. But the fact seems to be that Roman Catholic theologians like Hans Kung question Pope Paul VI\'s papal encyclical \"Humanae Vitae\"
and view it as erroneous On the other hand, Ignatius Press of San Francisco has a book \"Why Humanae Vitae Was RIght\"?
I really don\'t know the answer to this.
\"In essentials unity,
in uncertainties freedom,
in all things, love (charity)\"
Blessed Augustine of Hippo
This seems to be a case ISTM of
\"in uncertainties, freedom\".
Unless the Orthodox bishops and Patriarchs
in Ecumenical Council speak definitively
on this for the whole Orthodox Catholic
Christian Church, this remains an
uncertainty, so it is wrong to say that
anyone who uses contraception is
either definitively right or definitely wrong.
ISTM that one should not produce more
children than one can raise responsibly
but does lack of artificial contraceptive
methods necessarily make certain one
will have, say, more than three children.
Who these days can afford to have more
than 3 children in their family?
Take care.