To Discover the Image of God in Each
Brother and Sister
64. Inspired and sustained by the new
commandment of love, the Christian family welcomes,
respects and serves every human being, considering each one in his or her
dignity as a person and as a child of God.
It should be so especially between husband and wife
and within the family, through a daily effort to promote a truly personal
community, initiated and fostered by an inner communion of love. This way of
life should then be extended to the wider circle of the ecclesial community of
which the Christian family is a part. Thanks to love within the family, the
Church can and ought to take on a more homelike or family dimension, developing
a more human and fraternal style of relationships.
Love, too, goes beyond our brothers and sisters
of the same faith since "everybody is my brother or sister." In each
individual, especially in the poor, the weak, and those who suffer or are
unjustly treated, love knows how to discover the face of Christ, and discover a
fellow human being to be loved and served.
In order that the family may serve man in a
truly evangelical way, the instructions of the Second Vatican Council must be
carefully put into practice: "That the exercise of such charity may rise
above any deficiencies in fact and even in appearance, certain fundamentals
must be observed. Thus, attention is to be paid to the image of God in which
our neighbor has been created, and also to Christ the Lord to whom is really
offered whatever is given to a needy person."(163)
While building up the Church in love, the Christian
family places itself at the service of the human person and the world, really
bringing about the "human advancement" whose substance was given in
summary form in the Synod's Message to families: "Another task for the
family is to form persons in love and also to practice love in all its
relationships, so that it does not live closed in on itself, but remains open
to the community, moved by a sense of justice and concern for others, as well
as by a consciousness of its responsibility towards the whole of
society."(164)
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