Encyclical Letter on Birth Control
Paul VI, Pope
New translation for the 40th anniversary in 2008 of this prophetic document on the question of contraception
In its profound teachings on marriage, the Second Vatican Council in 1965 stated precisely what difficulties husband and wife can face in relating their mutual love and the parenthood which naturally arises from expressions of that love. The Council reiterated the ancient and once universal Christian teaching that the morality of married intimacy depends on preserving the full meaning of mutual giving and human procreation in a context of true love. It said that some questions about ways of regulating procreation were being studied by a commission (set up when the pill became available), so that the Pope could give his judgment on how Gods law applies to those ways. Humanae Vitae is Pope Paul VIs judgment, issued in 1968, applying the Councils teaching to those new questions, and later solemnly reaffirmed by Pope John Paul II and the Synod of Bishops. It is a momentous restatement of how love must, and must not, be expressed if it is to be marital love, true to the nature of human persons and of real marriage as a high and most significant calling. In this 40th anniversary year of the encyclical, the CTS commissioned a new translation from the Latin text, with notes on some earlier translations, by John Finnis, Professor of Law and Legal Philosophy in the University of Oxford, Fellow of the British Academy, a member of the Pontifical Academy for Life and formerly of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace and of the Holy Sees International Theological Commission.
(Please note this new edition replaces our previous edition of Humanae Vitae, code DO411, ISBN 9781860820618)