Manifold Service to
Life
41.
Fruitful married love expresses itself in serving life in many ways. Of these
ways, begetting and educating children are the most immediate, specific and
irreplaceable. In fact, every act of true love towards a human being bears
witness to and perfects the spiritual fecundity of the family, since it is an
act of obedience to the deep inner dynamism of love as self-giving to others.
For
everyone this perspective is full of value and commitment, and it can be an
inspiration in particular for couples who experience physical sterility.
Christian
families, recognizing with faith all human beings as children of the same
heavenly Father, will respond generously to the children of other families,
giving them support and love not as outsiders but as members of the one family
of God's children. Christian parents will thus be able to spread their love
beyond the bonds of flesh and blood, nourishing the links that are rooted in
the spirit and that develop through concrete service to the children of other
families, who are often without even the barest necessities.
Christian
families will be able to show greater readiness to adopt and foster children
who have lost their parents or have been abandoned by them. Rediscovering the
warmth of affection of a family, these children will be able to experience
God's loving and provident fatherhood witnessed to by Christian parents, and
they will thus be able to grow up with serenity and confidence in life. At the
same time the whole family will be enriched with the spiritual values of a
wider fraternity. Family fecundity must have an unceasing
"creativity," a marvelous fruit of the Spirit of God, who opens the
eyes of the heart to discover the new needs and sufferings of our society and
gives courage for accepting them and responding to them. A
vast field of activity. lies open to families:
today, even more preoccupying than child abandonment is the phenomenon of
social and cultural exclusion, which seriously affects the elderly, the sick,
the disabled, drug addicts, ex-prisoners, etc.
This
broadens enormously the horizons of the parenthood of Christian families: these
and many other urgent needs of our time are a challenge to their spiritually
fruitful love. With families and through them, the Lord Jesus continues to
"have compassion" on the multitudes.
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