The Prophetic Witness of Humanae Vitae
By Jeffrey L. Morrow
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“Who will blame a government which in its attempt to resolve the problems affecting an entire country resorts to the same measures as are regarded as lawful by married people in the solution of a particular family difficulty? Who will prevent public authorities from favoring those contraceptive methods which they consider more effective? Should they regard this as necessary, they may even impose their use on everyone.”Humanae Vitae remains as relevant today as it was in 1968. In light of Blessed Pope Paul VI’s prophetic witness, there are two events I would like to note. The first is the publication of Dr. Janet E. Smith’s, Self-Gift: Essays on Humanae Vitae and the Thought of John Paul II, published by Emmaus Academic. Smith’s volume is a masterful treatment of issues related to Humanae Vitae and St. John Paul II’s related teachings. It covers a variety of aspects of Paul VI’s encyclical, including a translation of the document, as well as the rich teachings of St. John Paul II on the family. This collection of essays will benefit any interested laity, clergy, or religious. The second event is the upcoming conference to be held at Seton Hall University, sponsored by Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology, where I teach, on October 27, 2018. The conference is entitled, “Humanae Vitae: 50 Years of Prophetic Witness,” and will host a number of important speakers on topics ranging from Humanae Vitae, St. John Paul II’s Theology of the Body, and Pope Francis’ Amoris Laetitia. Speakers include St. Paul Center of Biblical Theology Distinguished Fellow and Ratzinger Institute for Biblical Theology Faculty Fellow, Dr. Michael Waldstein. If you are in driving distance, this is an event you will not want to miss.

