To: jec1ny
That is wonderful but will they remember what they promised two years down the line when they are screaming "What do you mean no birth control?!?!?!?!"
We are having enough problems with Catholics on this issue. Our secular society has completely undermined the notion of commitment (divorce and remarriage and divorce round II etc children out of wedlock even signed contracts seem to mean nothing these days).
I do like your pledge and I think I recall something like this when I converted but the details are fuzzy and I have been spending a lot more time on learning my Faith than most have time to commit. I wouldn't impose the amount of time I have spent on anyone even though I feel the time has been worth it and would recommend it to any. Still a course or two I think may be in order. It could be self paced, a workbook with a monthly or weekly class with a certified instructor or on-line so folks can ask and answer questions. Still your pledge should be part of it, it is a start.
To: Mark in the Old South
The Anglo-Catholics are opposed to artificial birth control.
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