Reading this prophetic document forty years after its initial publication, knowing the furor it caused then and especially in light of the wisdom we can now see proclaimed, I wonder if there is anything I can add in this review.
Of Human Life-Humanae Vitae warned of a number of severe social consequences which would result from the use of artificial methods of birth control. They are as follows:
1. Marital infidelity and a general lowering of moral standards
2. Less reverence due to women in one-on-one relationships
3. Power of procreation passing into the hands of the state/government and out of the hands of married couples
Who can honestly look at the world situation today and say that all three of these things have not come to pass? The divorce rate is up (or down) depending on who you ask when, but whatever the number, it's still too high when your child is the only one of his or her friends who has just two parents. As for the lowering of moral standards, there's hardly any dispute that 2 out of 5 children born outside of marriage – and that's not just teen pregnancies – indicates a rise in moral standards or that women are being reverenced by single parenting, whether or not they are the parent. If anything, it would seem to be evidence for a reciprocal lack of respect for the roles of husband and father as well as wife and mother.
Looking at how men and women are viewing each other, and failing to work out their differences, is it any wonder, we are letting governments do it for us? Thus far, outright procreative legislation limiting conceptions and birthrates is minimal; however, it seems world economic forces, availability of adequate health care, insurance regulations and other advocacy groups achieve the same end.
Given this dismal state of affairs, I would venture to say Pope Paul VI was one of the prophets of the 20th Century and I would strongly encourage everyone to read this document, especially if you are contemplating marriage. I know I wish I had read it much sooner!