The Christian Family's Grace and
Responsibility
47. The social role that belongs to every family
pertains by a new and original right to the Christian family, which is based on
the sacrament of marriage. By taking up the human reality of the love between
husband and wife in all its implications, the sacrament gives to Christian
couples and parents a power and a commitment to live their vocation as lay
people and therefore to "seek the kingdom of God by engaging in temporal
affairs and by ordering them according to the plan of God."(113)
The social and political role is included in the
kingly mission of service in which Christian couples share by virtue of the
sacrament of marriage, and they receive both a command which they cannot ignore
and a grace which sustains and stimulates them.
The Christian family is thus called upon to
offer everyone a witness of generous and disinterested dedication to social
matters, through a "preferential option" for the poor and
disadvantaged. Therefore, advancing in its following of the Lord by special
love for all the poor, it must have special concern for the hungry, the poor,
the old, the sick, drug victims and those who have no family.
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