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To NFP professionals,

Here in Wichita our communications department created a two and a half

minute video “commercial,” produced by the Catholic Advance, that

reminds women about watching what they eat. Molly Reichenberger, a

student at Wichita State University, portrays a young woman who is

intent on eating healthful, organic, pesticide-free food, but –

despite her near-obsession with health – doesn’t think about the

health hazards and the potential damage that the flood of chemicals

contained in contraceptive pills might do to her. The video explains

in its closing that Natural Family Planning – as opposed to the many,

dangerous side-effects of the pill – has no side effects, and in fact,

enhances the relationship and communication between a husband and

wife.

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Date: Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 4:07 PM

Subject: link to video

To: NFP

Here’s the link:

http://youtu.be/vsJ2WLoAWoA

M. Riggs

Editor, Catholic Advance

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424 N. Broadway

Wichita, KS 67202

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mailto:criggs@...

http://catholicdioceseofwichita.org/advance

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Read the digital Catholic Advance here:

http://digitalcatholicadvance.org

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Judith Leonard, Director

Office of Family Life and Natural Family Planning

Catholic Diocese of Wichita               www.nfpwichita.org

" The organ for seeing God is the heart. " ~ B16, Jesus of Nazareth

" The child is God's gift to the family. " ~ Blessed Mother of Calcutta

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Nice job! Sue > To: nfpprofessionals > Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 14:26:55 -0500> Subject: Fwd: link to video Organic Girl> > To NFP professionals,> Here in Wichita our communications department created a two and a half> minute video “commercial,” produced by the Catholic Advance, that> reminds women about watching what they eat. Molly Reichenberger, a> student at Wichita State University, portrays a young woman who is> intent on eating healthful, organic, pesticide-free food, but –> despite her near-obsession with health – doesn’t think about the> health hazards and the potential damage that the flood of chemicals> contained in contraceptive pills might do to her. The video explains> in its closing that Natural Family Planning – as opposed to the many,> dangerous side-effects of the pill – has no side effects, and in fact,> enhances the relationship and communication between a husband and> wife.> -> ---------- Forwarded message ----------> > Date: Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 4:07 PM> Subject: link to video> To: NFP > > Here’s the link:> > http://youtu.be/vsJ2WLoAWoA> > M. Riggs> Editor, Catholic Advance> ----------------------------------> 424 N. Broadway> Wichita, KS 67202> > ----------------------------------> mailto:criggs@...> http://catholicdioceseofwichita.org/advance> ---------------------------> Read the digital Catholic Advance here:> http://digitalcatholicadvance.org> > -- > Judith Leonard, Director> Office of Family Life and Natural Family Planning> Catholic Diocese of Wichita www.nfpwichita.org> > "The organ for seeing God is the heart." ~ B16, Jesus of Nazareth> > "The child is God's gift to the family." ~ Blessed Mother of Calcutta> > > ------------------------------------> >

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Very nice, Judith. I hope it gets a lot of “hits” have you advertised the link on face book and twitter? Hanna From: nfpprofessionals [mailto:nfpprofessionals ] On Behalf Of BOMA - USASent: Monday, March 12, 2012 4:02 PMTo: nfpprofessionalsSubject: RE: Fwd: link to video Organic Girl Nice job! Sue > To: nfpprofessionals > Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 14:26:55 -0500> Subject: Fwd: link to video Organic Girl> > To NFP professionals,> Here in Wichita our communications department created a two and a half> minute video “commercial,” produced by the Catholic Advance, that> reminds women about watching what they eat. Molly Reichenberger, a> student at Wichita State University, portrays a young woman who is> intent on eating healthful, organic, pesticide-free food, but –> despite her near-obsession with health – doesn’t think about the> health hazards and the potential damage that the flood of chemicals> contained in contraceptive pills might do to her. The video explains> in its closing that Natural Family Planning – as opposed to the many,> dangerous side-effects of the pill – has no side effects, and in fact,> enhances the relationship and communication between a husband and> wife.> -> ---------- Forwarded message ----------> > Date: Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 4:07 PM> Subject: link to video> To: NFP > > Here’s the link:> > http://youtu.be/vsJ2WLoAWoA> > M. Riggs> Editor, Catholic Advance> ----------------------------------> 424 N. Broadway> Wichita, KS 67202> > ----------------------------------> mailto:criggs@...> http://catholicdioceseofwichita.org/advance> ---------------------------> Read the digital Catholic Advance here:> http://digitalcatholicadvance.org> > -- > Judith Leonard, Director> Office of Family Life and Natural Family Planning> Catholic Diocese of Wichita www.nfpwichita.org> > " The organ for seeing God is the heart. " ~ B16, Jesus of Nazareth> > " The child is God's gift to the family. " ~ Blessed Mother of Calcutta> > > ------------------------------------> >

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Yes we have, maybe we will again.  Thank you for your comments.

 

Very nice, Judith.  I hope it gets a lot of “hits”  have you advertised the link on face book and twitter?

  Hanna

 From: nfpprofessionals [mailto:nfpprofessionals ] On Behalf Of BOMA - USA

Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 4:02 PMTo: nfpprofessionalsSubject: RE: Fwd: link to video Organic Girl

   Nice job! Sue > To: nfpprofessionals

> Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 14:26:55 -0500> Subject: Fwd: link to video Organic Girl> > To NFP professionals,

> Here in Wichita our communications department created a two and a half> minute video “commercial,” produced by the Catholic Advance, that> reminds women about watching what they eat. Molly Reichenberger, a

> student at Wichita State University, portrays a young woman who is> intent on eating healthful, organic, pesticide-free food, but –> despite her near-obsession with health – doesn’t think about the> health hazards and the potential damage that the flood of chemicals

> contained in contraceptive pills might do to her. The video explains> in its closing that Natural Family Planning – as opposed to the many,> dangerous side-effects of the pill – has no side effects, and in fact,

> enhances the relationship and communication between a husband and> wife.> -> ---------- Forwarded message ---------->

> Date: Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 4:07 PM> Subject: link to video> To: NFP > > Here’s the link:>

> http://youtu.be/vsJ2WLoAWoA> > M. Riggs> Editor, Catholic Advance> ----------------------------------> 424 N. Broadway

> Wichita, KS 67202> > ----------------------------------> mailto:criggs@...

> http://catholicdioceseofwichita.org/advance> ---------------------------> Read the digital Catholic Advance here:> http://digitalcatholicadvance.org

> > -- > Judith Leonard, Director> Office of Family Life and Natural Family Planning> Catholic Diocese of Wichita               www.nfpwichita.org

> > " The organ for seeing God is the heart. " ~ B16, Jesus of Nazareth> > " The child is God's gift to the family. " ~ Blessed Mother of Calcutta> > > ------------------------------------

> >

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