The Catholic Family Podcast

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025: Natural Family Planning Part 1

Filed under: Episodes — podcast at 12:54 am on Wednesday, August 30, 2006
 
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  • Warning - this podcast may not be family safe - please review before letting little ears hear it - mature subject
  • This week at the Catholic Family’s House
  • Hannah reviews:
    Doman, R. & Hatke, B. (2004). Angel in the Waters. Sophia Institute Press: Manchester, NH.
  • Discussion on Natural Family Planning Part 1
  • On Thursday, the FDA approved Plan B “Morning After” pill sold without a prescription over-the-counter
  • Plan B Mashup
    Evangelium Vitae - Pope John Paul II 1995
    http://www.vatican.va/edocs/ENG0141/_INDEX.HTM
    New York Times Editorial for Friday, August 25, 2006
    Morning After Pill is Approved by the FDA
    NPR Interview
    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5705260&ft=1&f=1007
    YouTube The View
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3KkSxkhLP8
  • Part 1 - What’s the Church’s Position? - Life!
  • What is the nature of the family?
  • What is the church’s position on birth control and why?
  • Mail Bag
  • Amy our longtime listener in SC
  • Michael Heiler sent some audio email

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