Ecclesial
Service
53. The ministry of evangelization carried out
by Christian parents is original and irreplaceable. It assumes the
characteristics typical of family life itself, which should be interwoven with
love, simplicity, practicality and daily witness.(127)
The family must educate the children for life in
such a way that each one may fully perform his or her role according to the
vocation received from God. Indeed, the family that is open to transcendent
values, that serves its brothers and sisters with joy, that fulfills its duties
with generous fidelity, and is aware of its daily sharing in the mystery of the
glorious Cross of Christ, becomes the primary and most excellent seed-bed of
vocations to a life of consecration to the Kingdom of God.
The parents' ministry of evangelization and
catechesis ought to play a part in their children's lives also during
adolescence and youth, when the children, as often happens, challenge or even
reject the Christian faith received in earlier years. Just as in the Church the
work of evangelization can never be separated from the sufferings of the
apostle, so in the Christian family parents must face with courage and great
interior serenity the difficulties that their ministry of evangelization
sometimes encounters in their own children.
It should not be forgotten that the service
rendered by Christian spouses and parents to the Gospel is essentially an
ecclesial service. It has its place within the context of the whole Church as
an evangelized and evangelizing community. In so far as the ministry of
evangelization and catechesis of the Church of the home is rooted in and
derives from the one mission of the Church and is ordained to the upbuilding of the one Body of Christ,(128)
it must remain in intimate communion and collaborate responsibly with all the
other evangelizing and catechetical activities present and at work in the
ecclesial community at the diocesan and parochial levels.
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