The Christian Family's Ministry of
Evangelization
52. To the extent in which the Christian family
accepts the Gospel and matures in faith, it becomes an evangelizing community.
Let us listen again to Paul VI: "The family, like the Church, ought to be
a place where the Gospel is transmitted and from which the Gospel radiates. In
a family which is conscious of this mission, all the members evangelize and are
evangelized. The parents not only communicate the Gospel to their children, but
from their children they can themselves receive the same Gospel as deeply lived
by them. And such a family becomes the evangelizer of many other families, and
of the neighborhood of which it forms part."(123)
As the Synod repeated, taking up the appeal
which I launched at Puebla, the future of
evangelization depends in great part on the Church of the home.(124) This apostolic mission of the family is rooted in
Baptism and receives from the grace of the sacrament of marriage new strength
to transmit the faith, to sanctify and transform our present society according
to God's plan.
Particularly today, the Christian family has a
special vocation to witness to the paschal covenant of Christ by constantly
radiating the joy of love and the certainty of the hope for which it must give
an account: "The Christian family loudly proclaims both the present
virtues of the Kingdom
of God and the hope of a
blessed life to come."(125)
The absolute need for family catechesis emerges
with particular force in certain situations that the Church unfortunately
experiences in some places: "In places where anti-religious legislation
endeavors even to prevent education in the faith, and in places where
widespread unbelief or invasive secularism makes real religious growth
practically impossible, 'the Church of the home' remains the one place where
children and young people can receive an authentic catechesis."(126)
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