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The
Family
46. The
family is the normal place where the young grow to personal and social
maturity. It is also the bearer of the heritage of humanity itself, because
through the family life is passed on from generation to generation. The family
occupies a very important place in Asian cultures; and, as the Synod Fathers
noted, family values like filial respect, love and care for the aged and the
sick, love of children and harmony are held in high esteem in all Asian
cultures and religious traditions.
Seen
through Christian eyes, the family is "the domestic Church" (ecclesia
domestica). 226 The Christian family, like the Church as a whole,
should be a place where the truth of the Gospel is the rule of life and the
gift which the family members bring to the wider community. The family is not
simply the object of the Church's pastoral care; it is also one of the Church's
most effective agents of evangelization. Christian families are today called to
witness to the Gospel in difficult times and circumstances, when the family
itself is threatened by an array of forces. 227 To be an agent of
evangelization in such a time, the Christian family needs to be genuinely
"the domestic Church", humbly and lovingly living out the Christian
vocation.
As the
Synod Fathers pointed out, this means that the family should be active in
parish life, partaking of the sacraments, especially the Holy Eucharist and the
Sacrament of Penance, and being involved in service to others. It also means
that parents should strive to make the moments when the family naturally comes
together an opportunity for prayer, for Bible reading and reflection, for
appropriate rituals presided over by the parents and for healthy recreation.
This will help the Christian family to become a hearth of evangelization, where
each member experiences God's love and communicates it to others. 228
The Synod Fathers also acknowledged that children have a role in
evangelization, both in their family and in the wider community. 229
Convinced that "the future of the world and of the Church passes through
the family",230 I once again propose for study and implementation
what I wrote on the theme of the family in the Apostolic Exhortation Familiaris
Consortio, following the Fifth Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of
Bishops in 1980.
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