Prayer and Life
62. It should never be forgotten that prayer
constitutes an essential part of Christian life, understood in its fullness and
centrality. Indeed, prayer is an important part of our very humanity: it is
"the first expression of man's inner truth, the first condition for
authentic freedom of spirit."(156)
Far from being a form of escapism from everyday
commitments, prayer constitutes the strongest incentive for the Christian
family to assume and comply fully with all its responsibilities as the primary
and fundamental cell of human society. Thus the Christian family's actual
participation in the Church's life and mission is in direct proportion to the
fidelity and intensity of the prayer with which it is united with the fruitful
vine that is Christ the Lord.(157)
The fruitfulness of the Christian family in its
specific service to human advancement, which of itself cannot but lead to the
transformation of the world, derives from its living union with Christ,
nourished by Liturgy, by self-oblation and by prayer.(158)
3. The Christian Family
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