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The Church and Contraception

Posted: 04/28/11 02:23 PM ET

Recent research, released in February by Catholics for Choice and in April by the Guttmacher Institute, shows what everybody already knows to be true: Catholics use methods of contraception that are banned by the church hierarchy.

The findings, from the latest figures released by the National Survey of Family Growth, show that sexually active Catholic women older than 18 are just as likely (98 percent) to have used some form of contraception banned by the Vatican as women in the general population (99 percent). Among sexually active Hispanic Catholic women, 96 percent have used a contraceptive method banned by the Vatican.

An incoherent response from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) reveals much about the hierarchy's attitude towards family planning. In her attempt to attack the research, Deirdre McQuade, assistant director for policy and communications at the Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities, showed that the bishops simply do not know how to deal with the fact that almost every single sexually active Catholic woman in the United States currently ignores, or has done at some stage, the dictates on family planning set by the Vatican.

"The way the data is presented ... is misleading in a pretty fundamental way," McQuade said. A serious charge, admittedly, especially for organizations that pride themselves on even-handed research and rigorous fact-checking. But her follow-up assertion -- that the manner in which the question was posed would not take into account women who had used methods banned by the Vatican but "who then came to understand the church's teachings on sexuality and stopped using them" -- warrants further exploration. On the face of it, she's right -- such women would be included in the numbers. Is there a massive cohort of women who had used such methods and come around to the bishops' way of thinking? Do we have data on them? Happily, we do. The research also showed that "fewer than two percent of sexually active Catholic women use Vatican-approved methods as their primary form of family planning."

It looks like the number of women who once used a method and came around to the bishops' view of the world is pretty small -- close to zero, in fact.

The issue would be laughable if it were not for the fact that the bishops spared no expense in their recent attempts to influence legislation that would defund both Title X and Planned Parenthood. McQuade referenced these activities, asserting that "We are not alone as Catholics in objecting to taxpayer funding of contraceptives ... " She is also correct about this -- the bishops joined the entire Republican leadership is opposing this funding, along with just about every far-right, ultraconservative, antiwoman advocacy organization in the United States. Is this the company Catholics want their spiritual leaders to keep?

The fact is, both Title X and Planned Parenthood provide a lifeline for millions of poor people -- the very people that the bishops' social justice agenda is supposed to include. Their thankfully unsuccessful attempt to cut off those funds would have been a slap in the face for all of those poor people -- and would have come with the heft of the USCCB's lobby behind it. Shame on them.

Natural family planning is a good choice for some people. As McQuade notes, for couples who are "very faithful in following the rules" it has a failure rate of between one and three percent. That's great for people who are willing to abstain for longish periods every month and who never, ever, get carried away. What's a guy or a gal to do? The research is clear. Most Catholics -- the vast majority in fact -- take the task of protecting themselves from unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections seriously. And in preventing them, they have made decisions in good conscience to ignore the exhortations of the bishops. That's not news to most people in the world. But maybe the bishops and their spokespeople need to get out a bit more.

Jon O'Brien is the president of Catholics for Choice

 

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Mag7
Smarter than the Average Dog
05:25 PM on 05/01/2011
I don't know about you guys but I'd prefer the pope stay out of my pants.
been2there
Facts have a liberal bias.
01:19 AM on 05/01/2011
In the real world people who use "natural family planning" are called parents. Mine made it eight times--and they never forgave any one of us.
The Vatican, the bishops, and all the anti-contraceptionist are just plain wrong.
01:30 PM on 04/29/2011
Jon O'Brien is always right on. Contraception i.e. family planning is a great gift of 20th and 21st century science. In the third world where there is a large toll of maternal and child mortality, contraception allows couples to space births and greatly reduces both maternal and child mortality. Contraception in this country too means healthier women and children. Any Catholics out there would do well to look up www.catholicsforchoice.org. Its magazine CONSCIENCE is well worth reading.
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BurtonDesque
Fear a Blank Planet
06:23 AM on 04/29/2011
So, the author finds the RCC's policy on contraception wrong and incoherent. How does that make it different from any other RCC dogma?
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09:44 PM on 04/29/2011
I wonder why the author doesn't put as much work into searching for evidence that God exists?

Why worry about the church's stance on contraception if Jesus never existed to begin with?
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Pembrokelib
07:42 PM on 04/28/2011
I am surprised that the Church hasn't tossed you out by now. You sound much too sane on the subject of birth control for the Vatican ultra conservatives. Why don't they realize that they are driving people out of the Church? You don't need research to see that American Catholics pay no attention to the papal rules.
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nikanj
free the fnords
05:36 PM on 04/28/2011
We all know what the Vatican's 'approved method of family planning'
is for its own priests, there are certain acts which will never result in pregnancy . . .
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imokit
my mama taught me not call nasty people names!
05:16 PM on 04/28/2011
I don't understand how you can say I believe in the pope's and church's authority and will follow all its rules except one of it most important ones.
I think contraception is wonderful, and I'm glad people are using it despite the pope, but I can't help but think its hypocritical to support him in all but one of his important teachings.
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BurtonDesque
Fear a Blank Planet
06:21 AM on 04/29/2011
Where in the bible is contraception mentioned? Where did Jesus talk about it?

Why, given that, is contraception so important to the 'celibate' geezers who run the RCC?
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wmnorton
Moderate where moderate used to be
03:26 PM on 04/28/2011
The Vatican has been completly out of touch with most of the American Bishops for many years, The American Bishops have been out of touch with American Catholics for even longer. I am probably a good example, As a Catholic, I support the general Catholic position on abortion, I feel that there should be an excertion for the life of the mother and for rape and incest. But as an American I also feel that if other people have different religious views I should not force them to accept mine. So If a Jew does not accept a fetus as a human being until after 8 weeks (I think I'm right on the time) then they have the free will to make a different choice than I would. And I feel that I have the free will to make a differnt choice than the Bishops.
03:18 PM on 04/28/2011
What will it take to get the currently practicing Catholics to deviate from actually condoning the actual religion itself, that's what I wonder and hope for.
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Pembrokelib
07:47 PM on 04/28/2011
For a true believer, nothing. The Church has withstood evils within for over 2000 years and is still powerful in spite of wrongs caused by mans' frailty. ( not my personal belief)
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Matt Blanc
02:57 PM on 04/28/2011
American Catholics have (mostly) figured out a way to deal with theology and social reality in a way that the Vatican has yet to accept. And rather than look to the US and Western Europe to see how believing Catholics are successfully keeping theology while dumping outdated social prohibitions, the Vatican keeps wanting to go back to some idealized 18th-century world where women are just walking wombs and men are the only ones with souls. You know what, "For-getta-bout-it!"
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Veritas is Pro Life
Follower of Christ, Family Man and Marine
11:47 AM on 04/29/2011
Matt, you need to read Gaudium et Spes. It clearly speaks to the dignity of all humans, male, female, Catholic, non-Catholic. The Church is founded to save souls. In presenting guidance on birth control, it is helping us all make our way to heaven. This takes love of God, love of neighbor and self discipline. Selfish seeking of personal pleasure first is not in that equation. Catholicisim is not for whimps. Too many middle-agers and above have grown soft, but I have seen tremendous outpouring of faith in our youth. Look at the Franciscan University in Stuebenville and Ave Maria U. in Florida. The young are thirsting for the counter cultural Truth of the Church. That is very refreshing. Veritas.
been2there
Facts have a liberal bias.
01:21 AM on 05/01/2011
BS. The stance on contraception has nothing to do with human dignity. The people who wrote that nonsense may have deluded themselves into believing it, but reality is a harsh--and left-wing--taskmistress. Contraception preserves human dignity.
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goatini
We are two-legged wombs, that’s all
08:34 PM on 04/29/2011
Fanned and faved.

If they won't ordain us, they don't need to baptize us either.

Galatians 3:28

There is neither Jew nor Greek: there is neither bond nor free: there is neither male nor female. For you are all one in Christ Jesus.

(Douay-Rheims Bible version, for Mr "Veritas" the hidebound RCC fundamentalist)