With the HHS mandate making all kinds of news (and a compromise being proposed, though I don't have details on that at the moment), a number has been bandied around. "98% of Catholic women use contraception." I've spent much time being indignant about this line of argumentation and questioned the number; I even blogged a bit about it.
However, I didn't do one thing that a more serious Catholic blogger did: ask about these women. No matter what the number, these women matter. Jennifer Fulwiler writes about her interaction with the 98% and offers an analysis that startled me, although it probably should not have. Many of these women are not setting out in blatant, pig-headed opposition to the Catholic Church. They are misled in their thoughts and knowledge about the position and seriousness of the Church on this issue. Which seems surprising to me, but I come from a very Catholic family in a very conservative diocese. Other people do not. As Fulwiler points out, no matter what the other fallout of this debate, at least it is making the Church very clear about her position and thus aiding her in guiding her sheep a little more closely.
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