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Dear Fr. Matthew,
In our scripture study class I said that when
couples contracept by artificial means, many
children were not permitted to come into being.
Because of this, some people do not exist that God
intended to be conceived. The opposition said that,
yes, life begins at conception and some people do
abort. But other than that, God does cause all those
to be born that he had planned to be born. I think
that God planned to create many more children, but
He does not go around the barriers of contraception,
or against the parents’ will. What do you think?
Thank-you in advance, S. |

Dear S.
At conception, God gives life to a new human person, who
will live forever. It is the intention of God that a newly
conceived person has the opportunity to pursue a full normal
course of existence on this earth, and then to be received
into Heaven with Him for all eternity.
Abortion destroys the physical life of the unborn. Many
forms of contraception are also abortifacient. When a mother
decides to abort her child, she is clearly thwarting God’s
plan for the life of her child. The soul of the aborted
child continues to live.
God planned for every conceptus to be born and to move along
the trajectory of life. Once God gives life, He does not
take it back. This applies also to stillborn babies and
miscarriages. Only God understand these mysteries, and all
life is ultimately in His control. He seems to allow defects
of physical nature to have their natural consequences. God
provides for these premature deaths. Their souls continue to
live.
Contraception prevents God from creating the full number of
children He has always intended to give to a given couple.
God knows how many children He has planned for every married
couple. One of the evils of contraception, perhaps the
greatest evil, is that it prevents God from being God, from
being able to create new persons. The contracepting couple
wants to be masters over life, instead of servants of life.
“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ …
even as he chose us in him before the foundation of the
world, that we should be holy and blameless before him”
(Ephesians 1:3-4). From all eternity God has planned to call
each of us into existence at a given time, from a given set
of parents. We are very special to Him, and there are no
accidents involved. He has numbered the very hairs on our
head.
God decided to allow us to cooperate with him as
pro-creators, as bodied-persons who are fertile. That always
involves free will on our part. God allows us to abuse our
freedom, as in the case of contraception and sterilization.
But that is exactly the nature of sin: the abuse of our
freedom.
By contraception, a couple refuses to allow God to create
all the children he desires.
Cordially yours,
Fr. Matthew Habiger OSB
To contact Fr. Matthew with a question on NFP, email him at
mhabiger@kansasmonks.org
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