Is it any coincidence that alarming rates of miscarriage, infertility and sterility are increasing as we approach our fourth decade of legalized abortion in America? Can we kill innocent children in the womb when their arrival is inconvenient for us, yet then demand children later when it suits our timing? The Catholic Church reminds us [...]
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Catholic Infertility, Sterility and Pregnancy Problems
Posted in Infertility, tagged 'pro-life' patron saint, artificial conception, artificial contraception, birth control, can't get pregnant, catechism and saints, catholic couples, catholic infertile, catholics and IVF, catholics and miscarriage, Christian, fertilization techniques, God's will, infertile, Infertility, infertility and abortion, intercession of saints, male infertility, miscarriage, miscarriage and abortion, Religion, St. Josemaria Escriva, St. Norbert, St. Norbert devotion, sterility, The Norbertine Sisters of the Bethlehem Priory of St. Joseph on January 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The Catholic Church on Infertility
Posted in Infertility, tagged artificial insemination, children, fertile, in vitro fertilization, Infertility, procreation, sperm donation on November 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The Catholic Church teaches that there are two essential components that must be present in a marriage: the unitive aspect (in their sexual union, the married man and woman give themselves entirely to each other) and also the procreative aspect (the sexual union is always open to the possibility of children). Couples who experience infertility [...]




