Archive for 2009

Natural Family Planning: A Unique and Complete Approach

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Natural Family Planning:  A Unique and Complete Approach to NFP Instruction

    It must be logically apparent to every thinking person that not every system or method of Natural Family Planning (NFP) is the same as the others.  Each has its points of emphasis, inclusion, or exclusion that make that program different from the others.  This paper explains why certain inclusions make the instruction program of NFP International unique and the most complete approach to the teaching and practice of Natural Family Planning. 

A pastoral approach to contemporary Catholics
    Today’s culture challenges Catholics, “Why should you believe what the Catholic Church teaches about sexuality or anything else?”  Catholics are also challenged to explain why it is wrong to engage in marital contraception.
    The NFPI course provides Christ-centered answers to such questions and includes the Pope’s own shorthand form of his theology of the body.  The NFPI course is intended to be an agent of evangelization, not preachy but informative.

All the common signs of fertility and infertility
    Changes in cervical mucus, changes in the cervix itself, and changes in the levels of a woman’s temperatures are all valuable signs of fertility and infertility.  Each sign has certain strong points or advantages and weak points or disadvantages.  The NFPI course teaches how to use all these signs in a cross-checking way to get the most benefit from each.

The minimum time of abstinence
    For those seeking to avoid pregnancy, the NFPI rules provide the minimum amount of abstinence consistent with the available evidence and the couples’ needs.  In some situations, a cross-checking rule can indicate the start of post-ovulation infertility one or two days earlier than found by other systems.  Waiting another one or two days may not sound like much, but sometimes it means another week or two when one spouse travels.  NFPI instruction gives couples more than one morally legitimate choice. 

Positive identification of pregnancy
    For couples seeking pregnancy, the temperature sign has a special value.  Its elevation and continuity for three weeks provide a positive indication of pregnancy.  In some cases dealing with insurance coverage, this has been of significant help to clarify when conception occurred, saving thousands of dollars of medical expenses.

Universally available
    Free self-instruction is available at the NFP International website below.  Classroom instruction is available in certain fortunate locations.  Some of these are also listed at the website.

Next week: To be continued.

John F. Kippley
Sex and the Marriage Covenant: A Basis for Morality

Jesus is risen from the dead!

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

The first Glorious mystery: Jesus is risen from the dead

   Our Christian faith is not a philosophy of ideas with which we happen to agree.  Rather, it is based upon the person of Jesus Christ and upon his teaching, his death and his resurrection.  So crucial is the resurrection that St. Paul wrote, “If Christ is not risen, your faith is in vain and you are still in your sins” (1 Corinthians 15:17). The saving death and resurrection of the Lord are the foundations of our faith.  They are also the reasons for our being faithful to our Savior in the everyday things of life.
   We pray for an increase in faith and in daily fidelity to Jesus.  Our Father
   1. After the Sabbath, as the first day of the week began to dawn, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to see the sepulcher.  Hail Mary
   2. And behold, there was a great earthquake; for an angel of the Lord came down from heaven and rolled back the stone and sat upon it.  Hail Mary
   3. His appearance was like lightning and his clothing white as snow.  Hail Mary
   4. For fear of him, the guards were terrified and became like dead men.  Hail Mary
   5. The angel said to the women, “Do not be afraid; for I know that you seek Jesus who was crucified.  Hail Mary
   6. “He is not here; for He has risen, as He said.  Come, see the place where He lay.  Hail Mary
   7. “Go quickly and tell his disciples that He has risen from the dead.  He is going before you into Galilee; there you will see Him.”  Hail Mary
   8. They departed quickly from the tomb in fear and great joy, and ran to tell his disciples.  Hail Mary
   9. “I am the resurrection and the life.  Hail Mary
 10. “He who believes in Me, even though he die, yet he shall live.”  Hail Mary
 Glory be

References: Matthew 28: 1-10; John 11:25

John F. Kippley
Seven Day Bible Rosary

Jesus dies upon the cross.

Friday, April 10th, 2009

The fifth mystery of the Passion and Death of Our Lord: Jesus suffers and dies for us upon the cross.

   Both in living and in dying, Jesus shows us how to love.  In the Sermon on the Mount, He taught us to pray for our persecutors; on Mount Calvary He prays for those who have condemned and crucified Him.  In the parables of the Good Shepherd and the Prodigal Son, Jesus taught us about God’s love for repentant sinners; on the cross He forgives and saves the repentant thief. Words cannot describe the great evil of sin, but the suffering and death of our Savior give us an insight into the damage caused by our disobedience.
   We pray for an increased sense of sin and sorrow for sin.  Our Father
   1. They crucified Him there, and the robbers, one on his right hand, the other on his left.  Hail Mary
   2. And Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”  Hail Mary
   3. One of the robbers mocked Him saying: “If you are the Christ, save yourself and us!”  Hail Mary
   4. But the other said to Jesus, “Lord, remember me when You come into your kingdom.”  Hail Mary
   5. Jesus said to him, “Amen, I say to you, this day you shall be with Me in paradise.”  Hail Mary
   6. When Jesus saw his mother and the disciple whom He loved standing by, He said to his mother, “Woman, behold thy son.”  Hail Mary
   7. Then He said to the disciple, “Behold thy mother.”  Hail Mary
   8. And about the ninth hour, Jesus cried out with a loud voice, “Father, into your hands I commend my spirit.”  Hail Mary
   9. Knowing that all was now completed, Jesus said, “I thirst,” in order to fulfill the scripture.  Hail Mary
 10. And after taking the wine, Jesus said, “It is consummated”; and bowing his head, He gave up his spirit.  Hail Mary
Glory be

References: Luke 23:33-49; John 19:25-30

The centurion declared, “Clearly this Man was the Son of God!” (Mk 15:39)

John F. Kippley
Seven Day Bible Rosary