Episode 216
Abstaining forever? | ACW216
February 27th, 2023
48 mins 31 secs
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About this Episode
Does Theology of the Body have anything to say about age difference in marriage? Is it permissable for married couples to use contraception or sterilization in cases where pregnancy is likely to cause serious health problems or death for the mother? I've been married for five years and sometimes I can't stand my husband, but I want to truly love him. . . can you help?
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