Faith Facebook Twitter Pinterest Mail Print 'Humanae Vitae' at 50 6/27/18 A tapestry of Blessed Paul VI hangs from the facade of St. Peter's Basilica during his beatification Mass celebrated by Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican Oct. 19, 2014. This summer marks 50 years since the publication of his encyclical, "Humanae Vitae." PAUL HARING | CNS As the Catholic Church marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of Pope Paul VI's encyclical, "Humanae Vitae," the Catholic Herald is taking a look back at the legacy and teaching of the document on marriage and human life. Read our coverage on a range of issues related to the document, from its influence on Pope Francis to its prophetic nature, and join in on the conversation on Twitter with the hashtags #AsktheQuestion and #HV50. You can also read the full text of "Humanae Vitae" on the Vatican website, or purchase a copy from a local Catholic bookstore.Chad Pecknold: #AsktheQuestion about 'Humanae Vitae'Elise Italiano: Lessons from two soon-to-be saintsHelen Alvare: The legacy of 'Humanae Vitae' at 50 yearsJohn Garvey: One, holy, catholicMary Beth Bonacci: We should have listened to Paul VIBishop Burbidge: The 50th anniversary of 'Humanae Vitae'Therese Bermpohl: Spoken from the heart of a father'Humanae Vitae' praised as prophetic encyclicalRussell Shaw: Did 'Humanae Vitae' get it right?Women discuss the sexual revolution in light of 'Me Too'Cardinal says acceptance of contraception leads to abortionFr. Tad Pacholczyk gives keynote at Alexandria conference on 'Humanae Vitae'Pope Francis finds inspiration through Pope Paul VI Sign up for the Catholic Herald's email newsletter to get stories like this in your inbox. Related Articles Catholic Charities Mobile Response Center sees increased need due to the pandemic The why of it all in 2021 Fairfax County churches won’t host homeless this year, but help in other ways Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.