The Mission To Educate
and the Sacrament of Marriage
38. For
Christian parents the mission to educate, a mission rooted, as we have said, in
their participation in God's creating activity, has a new specific source in
the sacrament of marriage, which consecrates them for the strictly Christian
education of their children: that is to say, it calls upon them to share in the
very authority and love of God the Father and Christ the Shepherd, and in the
motherly love of the Church, and it enriches them with wisdom, counsel, fortitude
and all the other gifts of the Holy Spirit in order to help the children in
their growth as human beings and as Christians.
The
sacrament of marriage gives to the educational role the dignity and vocation of
being really and truly a "ministry" of the Church at the service of
the building up of her members. So great and splendid is the educational
ministry of Christian parents that Saint Thomas has no hesitation in comparing
it with the ministry of priests: "Some only propagate and guard spiritual
life by a spiritual ministry: this is the role of the sacrament of Orders;
others do this for both corporal and spiritual life, and this is brought about
by the sacrament of marriage, by which a man and a woman join in order to beget
offspring and bring them up to worship God."(101)
A vivid
and attentive awareness of the mission that they have received with the
sacrament of marriage will help Christian parents to place themselves at the
service of their children's education with great serenity and trustfulness, and
also with a sense of responsibility before God, who calls them and gives them
the mission of building up the Church in their children. Thus in the case of
baptized people, the family, called together by word and sacrament as the
Church of the home, is both teacher and mother, the same as the worldwide
Church.
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