Leading
children to encounter Christ
48.
Children are God's gift and a sign of his presence. “There is a need to
accompany children in their encounter with Christ, from Baptism to First
Communion, since they are part of the living community of faith, hope and
love”. (182) The Church is grateful for the efforts of parents,
teachers, pastoral, social and health care workers, and all those who seek to
serve the family and children with the same attitude as Jesus Christ who said:
“Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them; for to such belongs the kingdom
of heaven” (Mt 19:4).
The Synod
Fathers rightly deplored and condemned the painful condition of many children
throughout America who are denied their dignity, their innocence and even their
life. “This condition includes violence, poverty, homelessness, lack of
adequate health care and education, the harm inflicted by drugs and alcohol,
and other states of neglect and abuse”. (183) In this regard, special
mention was made during the Synod of the problem of the sexual abuse of
children and child prostitution, and the Fathers made an urgent appeal “to all
those holding authority in society, that, as a priority, they do all in their
power to alleviate the suffering of children in America”. (184)
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