35. With regard to the
question of lawful birth regulation, the ecclesial community at the present
time must take on the task of instilling conviction and offering practical help
to those who wish to live out their parenthood in a truly responsible way.
In this
matter, while the Church notes with satisfaction the results achieved by
scientific research aimed at a more precise knowledge of the rhythms of women's
fertility, and while it encourages a more decisive and wide-ranging extension
of that research, it cannot fail to call with renewed vigor on the
responsibility of all-doctors, experts, marriage counselors, teachers and
married couples-who can actually help married people to live their love with
respect for the structure and finalities of the conjugal act which expresses
that love. This implies a broader, more decisive and more systematic effort to
make the natural methods of regulating fertility known, respected and applied.(97)
A very
valuable witness can and should be given by those husbands and wives who
through the joint exercise of periodic continence have reached a more mature
personal responsibility with regard to love and life. As Paul
VI wrote: "To them the Lord entrusts the task of making visible to people
the holiness and sweetness of the law which unites the mutual love of husband
and wife with their cooperation with the love of God, the author of human
life."(98)
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