Not exact matches
He told the Today programme: «A Catholic faith school can say to their pupils we believe as a religion
contraception is
wrong but what they can't do is therefore say that they are not going to teach them
about contraception to children and how to access
contraception.
Rome is
wrong to deny ordination to women, but by the same token it was
wrong centuries ago
about the nature of priesthood; Rome should have rendered a different judgment in the case of
contraception, but there is no authentic apostolic authority to make such a judgment in the first place.
Unfortunately
about a dozen or so issued weak statements that, in fact, served to establish a «conscience» loophole that allowed dissenters to claim that couples whose consciences did not consider
contraception to be
wrong in their case, could use
contraception without sin.
This was made quite clear by Ed Balls, minister for Children Schools and Families when he said on 23 February 2010, «A Catholic faith school can say to their pupils we believe as a religion
contraception is
wrong but what they can't do is therefore say that they are not going to teach them
about contraception to children, how to access
contraception or how to use
contraception.»