1. The Christian
Family as a Believing and Evangelizing Community
Faith as the Discovery and
Admiring Awareness of God's Plan for the Family
51. As a sharer in the life and mission of the
Church, which listens to the word of God with reverence and proclaims it
confidently,(120) the Christian family fulfills its
prophetic role by welcoming and announcing the word of God: it thus becomes
more and more each day a believing and evangelizing community.
Christian spouses and parents are required to
offer "the obedience of faith."(121) They
are called upon to welcome the word of the Lord which reveals to them the
marvelous news-the Good News-of their conjugal and family life sanctified and
made a source of sanctity by Christ Himself. Only in faith can they discover
and admire with joyful gratitude the dignity to which God has deigned to raise
marriage and the family, making them a sign and meeting place of the loving
covenant between God and man, between Jesus Christ and His bride, the Church.
The very preparation for Christian marriage is
itself a journey of faith. It is a special opportunity for the engaged to
rediscover and deepen the faith received in Baptism and nourished by their
Christian upbringing. In this way they come to recognize and freely accept
their vocation to follow Christ and to serve the Kingdom of God
in the married state.
The celebration of the sacrament of marriage is
the basic moment of the faith of the couple. This sacrament, in essence, is the
proclamation in the Church of the Good News concerning married love. It is the
word of God that "reveals" and "fulfills" the wise and
loving plan of God for the married couple, giving them a mysterious and real
share in the very love with which God Himself loves humanity. Since the
sacramental celebration of marriage is itself a proclamation of the word of
God, it must also be a "profession of faith" within and with the
Church, as a community of believers, on the part of all those who in different
ways participate in its celebration.
This profession of faith demands that it be
prolonged in the life of the married couple and of the family. God, who called
the couple to marriage, continues to call them in marriage.(122) In and through
the events, problems, difficulties and circumstances of everyday life, God
comes to them, revealing and presenting the concrete "demands" of
their sharing in the love of Christ for His Church in the particular family,
social and ecclesial situation in which they find themselves.
The discovery of and obedience to the plan of
God on the part of the conjugal and family community must take place in
"togetherness," through the human experience of love between husband
and wife, between parents and children, lived in the Spirit of Christ.
Thus the little domestic Church, like the
greater Church, needs to be constantly and intensely evangelized: hence its
duty regarding permanent education in the faith.
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