1. Become a faithful Catholic. 2. Marry a faithful Catholic who is committed to Catholic marriage. 3. Marry young. 4. Have all the children God gives you. If there is a danger, practice chastity or Natural Family Planning. 5. Have the happiest most fulfilling life imaginable.
There has been a very deliberate policy to suppress fecundity from those who think we are over populated....even though western countries are dying a demographic death...and as this childless generation grows old they will bitterly regret their lost fertility.
I think you have a point. However I do believe he tries to argue against the "I'm only getting married to my soul mate and true love" position that does not want to commit unless there is an absolute certainty...while forgetting that there will not and never be an absolute final certainty...Even if one does not marry one's soul mate, God still grants the grace to pull through, oftentimes. I would say that is his take.
@@Frigty23 Oh yes absolutely. I agree. The problem today is people don't understand what true love is or how to find it. The sex appeal component is completely dominant and then there's the unrealistic expectations young people have of what a partner is. They don't have the faith so they put too much on the romance. When it doesn't work out they blame the belief in 'true love' when it was a misapprehension on their part to start with.. The concept of a God-centred true love is getting lost.
Its a delight to hear a man speaking so highly of being a father.
I love this man's passion! He is exactly right!!
1. Become a faithful Catholic.
2. Marry a faithful Catholic who is committed to Catholic marriage.
3. Marry young.
4. Have all the children God gives you. If there is a danger, practice chastity or Natural Family Planning.
5. Have the happiest most fulfilling life imaginable.
There has been a very deliberate policy to suppress fecundity from those who think we are over populated....even though western countries are dying a demographic death...and as this childless generation grows old they will bitterly regret their lost fertility.
Every baby brings a blessing,
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The secret is in self sacrifice and the Grace of God...
I was surprised to learn that Ursula Vander Leyen gave birth to seven children!
Yes, she is also a (veneer) Catholic. It makes her case even worse, in my opinion.
I disagree with his take on 'love'. God does choose your true love. True love is real.
I think you have a point. However I do believe he tries to argue against the "I'm only getting married to my soul mate and true love" position that does not want to commit unless there is an absolute certainty...while forgetting that there will not and never be an absolute final certainty...Even if one does not marry one's soul mate, God still grants the grace to pull through, oftentimes. I would say that is his take.
@@Frigty23 Oh yes absolutely. I agree.
The problem today is people don't understand what true love is or how to find it.
The sex appeal component is completely dominant and then there's the unrealistic expectations young people have of what a partner is. They don't have the faith so they put too much on the romance. When it doesn't work out they blame the belief in 'true love' when it was a misapprehension on their part to start with.. The concept of a God-centred true love is getting lost.