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Couple to Couple League
The Couple
to Couple League (CCL) is an international, interfaith,
non-profit organization dedicated to teaching Natural
Family Planning (NFP) to married and engaged couples.
It is essentially a volunteer organization because
services are provided by professionally-trained
volunteers who are supported by a relatively small staff
at the international headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Local Chapters of the organization consist mainly of
certified Teaching Couples and Promoters, along with
other supportive members.
Origins
When Pope
Paul VI reaffirmed the traditional Christian teaching
against unnatural forms of birth control in 1968 through
the encyclical Humanae Vitae, he recommended that
married couples help other married couples with Natural
Family Planning. In response, John and Sheila Kippley
founded the Couple to Couple League in 1971 for three
purposes:
1.
To meet the need for a nationwide, independent,
and organized way of delivering NFP services;
2.
To provide instruction in NFP that includes moral
and religious values along with physiological and
scientifically accurate information;
3.
To train volunteer married couples to be
proficient counselors and teachers in a 99% effective
method of NFP, and at no cost to those who generously
undertake this training.
With the
assistance of Konald A. Prem, M.D., then a Professor of
Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Minnesota
School of Medicine, a plan was developed to meet those
needs. The CCL concept has proven successful, not only
in the U.S., but in countries throughout the world. Each
year sees new areas opening up to being served by CCL.
Methods Taught
CCL
teaches the Sympto-Thermal Method of NFP. In this
system, a couple uses cross-checking signs of fertility:
cervical mucus, waking temperatures, and changes in the
cervix itself. The woman may also use secondary signs of
fertility such as ovulation pain and others.
The League
also teaches the world's oldest form of natural child
spacing — ecological breastfeeding. This is a form of
breastfeeding that typically provides over a year of
natural infertility after childbirth.
The Sympto-Thermal
Method is distinctly different from the Calendar Rhythm
Method as well as single-symptom approaches such as the
Mucus-only or Temperature-only methods. CCL believes
that couples should be free to choose the natural method
with which they feel the most comfortable based on their
own experience. Therefore, CCL instructs couples in all
the common signs of fertility and infertility. However,
if a couple, after being adequately informed about all
the signs of fertility, decides to rely exclusively on
one sign, that is certainly their right. CCL teachers
and counselors will support that couple within the
limits of the system they choose.
There is
more to NFP than the mere physical aspects of
understanding and working with your fertility. The moral
practice of NFP involves a way of life, not just a
method of birth regulation. Therefore, CCL instruction
provides insight into a host of values and moral
principles that are involved in responsible parenthood
and the decision to use NFP.
CCL
Today
CCL has
grown to be the largest NFP provider in the United
States, and has a presence in 23 foreign countries.
During the fiscal year that ended on June 30, 2007 850
Teaching Couples taught a total of 5,674 couples. Adding
in the 1,590 couples who learned via the Home Study
Course, CCL brought NFP instruction to 7,264 couples
last year
CCL of Lincoln
Tim and Suzy Landreth, members of
North American Martyrs, is the teaching couple for the
Lincoln Area. For class information or how you can
assist the Couple to Couple League as a Promoter or as a
Teaching Couple for the Lincoln Diocese, please contact
Tim and Suzy.
For more information, please visit
www.ccli.org or contact Tim and Suzy Landreth. You may also contact
the Parish Office. |