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Natural Family Planning Manual: Ecclesiastical approval

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

New Online NFP Manual and La Leche League’s Influence Upon Our Work
   The free online manual, Natural Family Planning: The Complete Approach, has been revised and improved for self-instruction and for use as a teaching tool in the classroom.
   It has been expanded from 4 to 8 chapters and from 100 pages to 156 pages.  One long chapter was divided into three.  The two new additions are a chapter with several persons giving a “Witness” and a chapter for “Getting Started.”  In this latter chapter, practice charts are provided so a beginner can get some experience with the method.  We encourage all learners to download the entire manual on 3-hole paper for insertion into a binder.  If beginners have questions after reading the manual, they can contact us via the website.  We strongly encourage our readers to read Chapter 7 on “Witness.”

Ecclesiastical approval:  On January 20, 2009, Fr. Joseph Binzer, Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, said: “In accord with the Code of Canon Law, I hereby grant my permission to publish Natural Family Planning: The Complete ApproachPermission to Publish is a declaration that a book or pamphlet is considered to be free of doctrinal or moral error.  It is not implied that those who have granted the Permission to Publish agree with the contents, opinions or statements expressed.”

LLLI Book Evaluation Committee
   Sheila’s two new breastfeeding books were approved by La Leche League International’s Book Evaluation Committee.  These books are The Seven Standards of Ecological Breastfeeding: The Frequency Factor  (2008) and the classic edition (1974) of Breastfeeding and Natural Child Spacing (2008).  Best of all, The Seven Standards was the featured article in the La Leche League magazine, New Beginnings (Issue 5, 2008), which came out this December.
   I am very grateful to La Leche League because they have always promoted breastfeeding’s natural child spacing through my books. 
   In 1971 when we started an NFP organization, La Leche League was our role model.  As a LLL leader, I saw how effective La Leche League was in teaching and supporting breastfeeding mothers through a series of four meetings, a manual, volunteers, and mother-to-mother support.  So we copied the LLL model.  It worked for La Leche League and it worked for us.  We also had a series of four meetings (three meetings currently), a manual, and volunteer NFP-teaching couples supporting and teaching other couples.  And today the donation for the NFPI course is modest.  Most are around the $70 range for a series of 3 classes.  This donation goes toward the materials needed for instruction (manual, thermometer and charts) and toward the organization.  The teachers are still volunteers.  This work is very rewarding.  If a couple is interested in this apostolate, they should contact us via our website.

Sheila Kippley
www.nfpandmore.org

NFPI Advent Fund Appeal + $2 Book Sale

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

Please read and consider helping us!
This year NFP International has provided—                                        

• Support for the NFP ministry in Slovakia.
• Free online NFP instruction.
• NFP class instruction in six states.
• Free brochures, charts, prayer and rosary booklets, and related NFP articles online.   
• Free NFP counseling.
• Weekly blogs on related NFP issues plus daily blogs during NFP Week in July and World Breastfeeding Week in August.

Our most time-consuming project in the last few months has been a revision of the online manual.  It will be more complete and slightly longer but still quite short and in the same readable question-answer format.  It may be ready for posting online in December will be published in a printed format shortly thereafter. 

When we started this apostolate in 2004, one of our goals was to offer a unique service of online self-instruction, either free or very low cost.  So far it’s been free.  We have really been gratified that without any marketing budget, the NFPI website is getting to be widely known and used.  The most popular “page” is Chapter 2 of our online manual.  The second most popular page is our web-blog.  Last year we had visits from 168 countries—and using 60 different languages—and 81% of those were new visits.  We know from thank-you notes that couples are using the manual for self-instruction, and we think that the new version will be even more helpful.

The NFPI apostolate remains unique.  To the best of our knowledge, it is the only American NFP effort that teaches ALL of the following:
1.  Ecological breastfeeding as a form of natural family planning.
2.  The covenant theology of human sexuality as an easy way to grasp the teaching of Humanae Vitae.
3.  Systematic NFP with different answers for different situations.
4.  The need for a sufficiently serious reason to use systematic NFP to postpone pregnancy.
5.  The immorality of using masturbation and sodomy during the fertile time as a form of “NFP.”

Another goal has been to make the NFPI website the “go-to” site for scientific and theological support for natural family planning.  We have a long way to go, but we have made progress.  The website is probably unique in its coverage of research dealing with breastfeeding and natural baby spacing.  Articles dealing with the sexual revolution and related matters will help students gain a perspective on the birth control culture wars. 

We have three goals for 2009. 
    1.  We need to increase our support for the NFP apostolate in Slovakia.  The cost of living there is increasing because Slovakia is going on the euro economy and because of general inflation.  This is true missionary work and we appreciate your help with it.

    2.  We need to develop further our online NFP education, and we need to develop a teacher training course.

    3.  John and I continue to work as volunteers for NFPI, and thus our operating costs to provide the online services have been minimal.  But we need financial support for the development of NFPI here in the States.

Please help NFPI to do more to help build a culture of life.  There will be no culture of life without stopping legalized abortion, and there will be no stopping abortion without a wide-spread rejection of contraception.  And that will happen only when there is a widespread acceptance of natural family planning.  And of course, that’s not going to happen without the widespread teaching of Humanae Vitae and the practical help of NFP instruction.  That’s what NFPI is doing, so every dollar you give to NFPI helps to build a culture of life, one step at a time.  We really need your help.

During the year we send out only three fund appeals t our donors: Lent, Fall and Advent.  That is all we have time for, and we do not want to bother our donors with frequent appeals.  We ask that you consider a generous donation this Advent season.  In appreciation, we will send you a free autographed copy of The Seven Standards of Ecological Breastfeeding: The Frequency Factor upon request.  Because of a special discount on this book, your entire donation is still tax-deductible.

A major donor has offered to match the first $12,000 in gifts received during December.  Your generosity thus becomes doubly effective.

Checks can be made to: NFP International
                                       P. O. Box 11216
                                       Cincinnati OH 45211

May God continue to bless you and your loved ones during this Advent season.

In his service,

John and Sheila Kippley
Natural Family Planning International is a 501-c-3 organization.  All contributions are tax-deductible.

$2 BOOK SALE: Sophia is having a special $2 book sale through Dec. 12th.  Can you imagine buying Breastfeeding and Catholic Motherhood for $2?  We bought 25 books at that price!

Natural Family Planning International website

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

What keeps us going?
At several conferences during October, people approached us with surprise that we are no longer with CCL but have started NFP International.  Then they would ask about the differences between the two organizations.  Some may have wondered, and some of you may wonder, why we didn’t just quit after our separation in 2003 from the Couple to Couple League, an organization we founded in 1971.  Wasn’t it time to relax?  After all, we had spent 32 years promoting eco-breastfeeding as a form of natural family planning, the covenant theology of sexuality (a busy man’s theology of the body), and a sympto-thermal method which taught all the fertility signs and different rules for different situations.  We could have quit, but then we realized that CCL was changing or dropping what we brought to the League.  Even CCL called their changes an “extreme makeover.”  Because of this, we felt called to start NFP International to keep alive what we had started.
    One of the things that keeps us going is positive feedback. In this blog, we share some of the feedback that encourages us to continue.  We have offered free NFP instruction via our online manual and will continue to do so.  What gives us happiness is that the free online manual and other offerings at the website are being helpful to others, as you will see from the quotes below.

“I just wanted to say thank you for keeping up the website and for writing the Art of NFP. I got the book through CCL’s home study course, 6 months or so before they switched to the new student guide. I’ve since purchased the student guide because I wanted to know what was in it. I’ve thought time and again how glad I was that I got the old book when I learned.  I just feel like there is so much more information.  And the emphasis on the moral aspects have been important to me as I have tried to expose many of my friends to NFP, many of whom already use artificial birth control.  I’m really glad to have found this website.  It’s a great reference and being able to download the guide and charts for free is a major plus for financially struggling newlyweds.  You are reaching younger Catholics and providing us with the resources necessary to reach out to our friends.”

“I just wanted to write a quick note to say thank you for the website.  It is very helpful for those of us who need a refresher course on NFP, and so easy to access and read.  So thank you very much.”

“I am a Natural Family Planning Coordinator for our diocese.  We have too few teachers and too few students. I have received inquiries about classes but the couples would often be too far from me or one of our other teachers.  I find myself frequently referring couples to your website.” 

“I will download the manual.  Thank you very much for your help.  God bless you too for having this site and promoting this beautiful alternative to other methods that are not healthy (for the spirit, body or mind).”

“I’m new at NFP. I didn’t practice ecological breastfeeding/NFP with my daughter and got pregnant with our son when our daughter was 6 months old.  I’m still nursing my son who is 13 months old and JUST got my cycle back. I’ve been charting for a week now and I’m loving this. So many of my friends use medical ways to control their fertility. I feel it is so harmful to the body.  I’m so thankful for groups like this and glad I googled NFP!”

Next week: Comments on ecological breastfeeding as a form of NFP.  Kudos to Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle for her book The Domestic Church in which she relates how she spaced her babies through breastfeeding and writes that ecological breastfeeding is a form of natural family planning.  In her book, she recommends Breastfeeding and Catholic Motherhood for the spiritual and physical aspects of breastfeeding.

Sheila Kippley
The Seven Standards of Ecological Breastfeeding: The Frequency Factor, 2008
Breastfeeding and Natural Child Spacing
, 2008, classic edition
Breastfeeding and Catholic Motherhood, 2005
www.nfpandmore.org