III.
PASTORAL DIRECTIVES
19. Our words would not be
an adequate expression of the thought and solicitude of the Church, Mother and
Teacher of all peoples, if, after having recalled men to the observance and
respect of the divine law regarding matrimony, they did not also support mankind
in the honest regulation of birth amid the difficult conditions which today
afflict families and peoples. The Church, in fact, cannot act differently
toward men than did the Redeemer. She knows their weaknesses, she has
compassion on the multitude, she welcomes sinners. But at the same time she
cannot do otherwise than teach the law. For it is in fact the law of human life
restored to its native truth and guided by the Spirit of God. 24
Observing the Divine Law.
20. The teaching of the
Church regarding the proper regulation of birth is a promulgation of the law of
God Himself. And yet there is no doubt that to many it will appear not merely
difficult but even impossible to observe. Now it is true that like all good
things which are outstanding for their nobility and for the benefits which they
confer on men, so this law demands from individual men and women, from families
and from human society, a resolute purpose and great endurance. Indeed it
cannot be observed unless God comes to their help with the grace by which the
goodwill of men is sustained and strengthened. But to those who consider this
matter diligently it will indeed be evident that this endurance enhances man's
dignity and confers benefits on human society.
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