NFP Resources
NFP Links 1. The following are links to online resources helpful to new NFP users, parish staff, and anyone who wants more information: 2. Blank
NFP Links 1. The following are links to online resources helpful to new NFP users, parish staff, and anyone who wants more information: 2. Blank

Please review the offered Methods prior to registering for classes. Pick the one that you think will fit your lifestyle best. The following Methods are

Through Natural Family Planning, spouses embrace a faithful, natural approach to family life, trusting in God’s plan with mutual respect and grace. What is NFP?

All NFP methods are fairly similar because understanding the woman’s reproductive system is common to all methods.

The Neofertility (Neo) method is a Natural Family Planning approach that integrates cervical mucus observations, basal body temperature tracking, and other fertility signs to provide a comprehensive understanding of a couple’s cycle. Aligned with Catholic teachings, it supports natural family planning with clarity and confidence.
The Boston Cross Check (BCC) is a Natural Family Planning method that teaches couples to monitor fertility using a combination of biomarkers like cervical mucus, basal body temperature, and optional hormonal testing. Flexible and rooted in Catholic principles, it empowers couples to plan their family naturally with confidence and precision.
“The Marquette Method (MAR) is a Natural Family Planning approach that combines cervical mucus observations with optional hormonal monitoring using at-home fertility devices. Rooted in Catholic teachings, it offers couples a flexible, science-based way to track fertility and plan their family naturally.”

The Billings Ovulation Method Association (BOMA) provides a Natural Family Planning method that guides couples in recognizing fertility through daily observations of cervical mucus. Easy to use and grounded in Catholic principles, it supports informed family planning with clarity and confidence.
The Family of the Americas Foundation Ovulation Method (FAF) is a Natural Family Planning approach that teaches couples to identify fertile and infertile days by observing cervical mucus and vaginal sensations. Simple to learn and rooted in Church teaching, it offers an effective, natural way to plan or postpone pregnancy.

The Creighton Model (CrMs) is a Natural Family Planning method that helps couples track fertility through observing biological signs, especially cervical mucus patterns. With personalized instruction, it aligns with Catholic teaching, promoting health awareness and strengthening marital unity.