A closer look at Humane Vitae

aflc_bomattlogoA monthly column by the Billings Ovulation Method Association of Trinidad and Tobago (BOMA-TT).

Women have the most to gain from the knowledge and understanding of Humane Vitae (HV) as well as the most to lose from ignorance and lack of exposure to its contents.
In reading the encyclical, it is almost impossible to miss that Blessed Pope Paul VI foresaw today’s reality and sought to put forward the moral doctrine on marriage, understanding that man’s reason and will must exert control over our innate desires and emotions, in order for our dignity to be preserved.

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Freedom time!

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It’s Carnival time again. It’s time to “jump up, jump up! Uh-oh free up, free up! Oy-oye!” according to the 1989 Road March song “Free Up” by Christopher ‘Tambu’ Herbert.

Nothing is wrong with enjoying oneself with an exciting, fun-filled jump-up for Carnival, enjoying the company of friends and family, good calypsoes , toppling off our chairs listening to good commentary and come-backs in Extempo, and so on! But some persons equate “freedom” with doing whatever we want, whenever we want and however we want! Unfortunately, this often means a great deal of irresponsibility by some folks who think this is what “freedom” is all about.

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Billings is for men too

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Whenever our BOMA-TT teachers discuss Family Planning in marriage preparation courses, we never separate the women from the men. When it comes to Family Planning, the Billings Ovulation Method® is highly effective but requires a couple’s effort in achieving their desired goal. It is really a couple’s Method. The woman cannot use it on her own (unless she wants to use it for monitoring reproductive health only); she needs her husband’s support and knowledge of the Method for it to work. In this month’s column we focus on why men should be interested in the Billings Ovulation Method® of Natural Fertility Regulation. The following is an edited version of an article written by Gerard Migeon on the website www.naturalwomanhood.org

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Love versus Lust

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At “Is Love Forever?” seminars hosted by BOMA-TT, questions are posed to young people on the differences between “love” and “lust”. Unfortunately, many young people (and some adults) confuse “love” with “lust” (strong sexual desire). A tag line we like to use from Jason Evert is that “Love can wait to give, but Lust can’t wait to get.” This definition can help us to differentiate the two and live out what we were created for…which is LOVE! Pope Benedict XVI said: “Only love makes us happy, because we live to love and to be loved.”

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Is Love Forever?

aflc_bomattlogoA monthly column by the Billings Ovulation Method Association of Trinidad and Tobago (BOMA-TT).

BOMA-TT has hosted the “Is Love Forever?” seminar in several secondary schools and for youth/young adult groups across Trinidad. This seminar focuses on relationships and includes several aspects of healthy human sexuality that lead to happiness. In this month’s column we answer some of the questions young people have about relationships and human sexuality.

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More than just biology – Oct 12

aflc_bomattlogoThe Billings Ovulation Method assists couples in spacing their pregnancies and is an effective tool for family planning, once used accurately. As shown in several trials, the Method is 99% effective, as effective as hormonal contraception in postponing or avoiding a pregnancy, again, once guidelines are properly followed. Many people, however, do not know that the Method can also be used to achieve pregnancy, even in sub-fertile couples.

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NFP vs contraception – the real difference – Sep 14

aflc_bomattlogoThere are times when couples may have serious, grave or just reasons for avoiding pregnancy, be it due to serious mental or physical illness or to space pregnancies so that the couple can physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually prepare for another child. Popes Paul VI and John Paul II wrote that married couples are called to responsible parenthood. Couples need to work with God in deciding if they can properly raise a child and be able to teach their children values and virtues needed to build a humane society. The Church thus agreed that Natural Family Planning (NFP) is an acceptable way to regulate fertility.

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Upholding the Natural Law – Jul 13

aflc_bomattlogoThe Billings Ovulation Method Association of Trinidad and Tobago (BOMA-TT) is a Non-Profit Company which works under the umbrella of the Archdiocesan Family Life Commission. In this new monthly column, BOMA-TT will share theology, philosophy and scientific evidence concerning human sexuality, which can enhance family life and promote the virtue of chastity. 

Recently, the Billings Ovulation Method Association of Trinidad and Tobago (BOMA-TT) was asked to speak about the Natural Law and the Billings Ovulation Method (BOM). The Magisterium of the Catholic Church teaches that Natural Family Planning (NFP) respects God’s order.

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