Although I'm personally not big fan of NFP since I so often see it advocated and practiced with what I perceive as a contraceptive mindset, it should be noted that the "Creighton Method" is a product of the Pope Paul VI Institute for the Study of Human Reproduction and not the "Center for Marriage and Family" at Creighton University. I still find the idea of this Catholic university permitting such a heretical group on its campus to be quite troubling.
Thanks for the clarification. I was worried it was the Pope Paul VI Institute for the Study of Human Reproduction that was involved. In any case, Archbishop Curtiss comes through again to defend the Catholic Faith.
In addition, I understand your concerns about NFP being used in a “contraceptive mindset.” With studies now showing that the most modern methods of NFP are better at preventing pregnancy than most other contraceptives, it can be used and probably is used in a manner that circumvents its true purpose. This debate can be found on many websites dedicated to NFP.
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