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This year is the 20th Anniversary of Pope John Paul II's letter on The
Role of the Christian Family in the Modern World. We will be sharing
excerpts from this letter with you this year with the hope of "supporting,
illuminating and assisting families" and the staff of the parish
regarding the beautiful teachings of the Catholic Church on Marriage and
Family Life.
The Situation of the
Family in the World Today
"The situation in which the family finds itself presents positive
and negative aspects: the first are a sign of the salvation of Christ
operating in the world; the second, a sign of the refusal that man gives
to the love of God.
On the one hand, in fact, there is a more lively awareness of personal
freedom and greater attention to the quality of interpersonal
relationships in marriage, to promoting the dignity of women, to
responsible procreation, to the education of children. There is also an
awareness of the need for the development of interfamily relationships,
for reciprocal spiritual and material assistance, the rediscovery of the
ecclesial mission proper to the family and its responsibility for the
building of a more just society. On the other hand, however, signs are not
lacking in a disturbing degradation of some fundamental values: a mistaken
theoretical and practical concept of the independence of the spouses in
relation to each other; serious misconceptions regarding the relationship
of authority between parents and children; the concrete difficulties that
the family itself experiences in the transmission of values; the growing
number of divorces; the scourge of abortion; the ever more frequent
recourse to sterilization; the appearance of truly contraceptive
mentality.
At the root of these negative phenomena there frequently lies a
corruption of the idea and the experience of freedom, conceived not as a
capacity for realizing the truth of God's plan for marriage and the
family, but as an autonomous power of self-affirmation, often against
others, for one's own selfish well being..."
-- §1 Pope John Paul II, On the family in the Modern
World, (Familiaris consortio), 1981.
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