Monday, April 02, 2007

Dr. Billings died

Further to my last post saying that Dr. Billings is seriously ill, I recieved confirmation that he died this morning.
There would be no NFP if it hadn't been for his 50 years of hard-work; all current NFP method are based on his research.

He was also awarded a "Papal Knighthood" whic is a rare, but very prestigious award, given out by a Pope. The award of a Papal knighthood expresses a special bond with the Pope, and are a means by which the Pope distinguishes those who have particularly served the Catholic Church, with the new knight becoming a member of the Pontifical Household.


The Billings Method has made an outstanding contribution to the reduction of abortions and contraception use in India & China.

Here is the official press-release


Dr John Billings, world-renowned pioneer of natural fertility regulation, died last night aged 89 after a short illness.

John James Billings AM, KCSG, MD, FRCP, FRACP, was born in Melbourne on 5 March 1918 and educated at Xavier College and the University of Melbourne. Married to Dr Evelyn L Billings, nee Thomas in 1943, John saw service as an army doctor with the AIF during WWII in PNG.

In 1947 John Billings was awarded a Nuffield Fellowship for post-graduate studies in London.
Specialising in neurology, he returned to Australia where he was subsequently appointed Head of the Department of Neurology at St Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne, and Dean of the Undergraduate Medical School within the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Melbourne.

In 1953, at the invitation of the late Fr Maurice Catarinich of the Catholic Marriage Guidance Bureau, John Billings began work on a method of natural fertility regulation, which was originally called the Ovulation Method. For the following 50+ years Drs John and Evelyn Billings researched, developed and perfected the Method which now bears their name.

John Billings maintained a professional career as Consulting Neurologist to St Vincent’s Hospital and also from the late 1960s until recent years, spent a large part of each year traveling with his wife to many countries throughout the world, training teachers of the Billings Ovulation Method, establishing teaching centres, and lecturing to doctors, medical students, nurses and others. Most notably in the past decade, the Billings Ovulation Method has been successfully introduced into China, where it is now the only government-approved method of natural family planning. The Billings Ovulation Method has also proved to be singularly effective in assisting couples, who had previously been considered to be infertile, to achieve pregnancy.

Drs John Billings’ work for the family was recognized with a Papal Knighthood, an AM in 1991, Honorary Doctorates from multiple international universities and the joint award with his wife of International Catholic Physicians of the Year in 2002.

Dr John Billings is survived by his beloved wife, Lyn and his large and loving family: his children, grandchildren and many great-grandchildren, in his view, his greatest achievement. His life will be celebrated and his passing mourned by his family, legions of friends, supporters and professional colleagues around the world.

10 comments:

Unknown said...

My goodness! That's sad and I had no idea. I follow the Billings method. Thanks for the news.

Anonymous said...

It is sad, but WOW WHAT A MAN! Can you imagine living your life and making the contribution to the world that he did? What a wonderful blessing! Thank God for this man's genius and service to humanity.

Anonymous said...

A great contribution indeed: Less Catholics in the world. Tut.

Anonymous said...

I find it rather odd he was given a papal honour. I don't think NFP can be called a "good thing" because it's more tolerable than good.

That said, Rupert Murdoch got an award for promoting the family.

antonia said...
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antonia said...

eeek! O dear! A lot of bitterness that I don't quite understand from the last 2 anonymous posters..

I am sure the Popes of the Catholic Church understand this issue far far better than we do, and so if they deem his work to be worthy of a Papal Knighthood then I for one don't consider myself worthy to question that...

Unless of course one of you happens to be Pope Benedict posting anonymously...!

antonia said...

ps-

I think you'll find that it was God Himself who instituted a woman's changes in cervical mucus, and a fertile & infertile time in each of her menstrual cycles....not Dr. Billings.

Dr. Billings was just the first person to recognise what God had already put in place.

Anonymous said...

God also made rubber. So?

krystyna said...

Hi Antonia!
Long time I didn't visit your place, and today I came I see that sad news. Thanks for sharing informs about this great man.
Many blessings to you and yours!

antonia said...

Oh dear anonymous, you really do have a deep dislike for NFP don't you?!!

Perhaps you need to refresh your understanding of it because it seems somewhat limit.


To suggest that NFP is equal to contraception is like suggesting miscarriage is equal to abortion.


If you don't agree with NFP then fair enough, don't practice it in your own marriage.

But to take a cheap shot and to liken it to contraception is, I feel, an insult to the Magesterium of the Church and to all the Popes who have always fully supported its use.