The Family
71. But it is especially necessary to recognize
the unique place that, in this field, belongs to the mission of married couples
and Christian families, by virtue of the grace received in the sacrament. This
mission must be placed at the service of the building up of the Church, the
establishing of the Kingdom
of God in history. This
is demanded as an act of docile obedience to Christ the Lord. For it is He who,
by virtue of the fact that marriage of baptized persons has been raised to a
sacrament, confers upon Christian married couples a special mission as
apostles, sending them as workers into His vineyard, and, in a very special way,
into this field of the family.
In this activity, married couples act in
communion and collaboration with the other members of the Church, who also work
for the family, contributing their own gifts and ministries. This apostolate
will be exercised in the first place within the families of those concerned,
through the witness of a life lived in conformity with the divine law in all
its aspects, through the Christian formation of the children, through helping
them to mature in faith, through education to chastity, through preparation for
life, through vigilance in protecting them from the ideological and moral
dangers with which they are often threatened, through their gradual and
responsible inclusion in the ecclesial community and the civil community, through
help and advice in choosing a vocation, through mutual help among family
members for human and Christian growth together, and so on. The apostolate of
the family will also become wider through works of spiritual and material
charity towards other families, especially those most in need of help and
support, towards the poor, the sick, the old, the handicapped, orphans, widows,
spouses that have been abandoned, unmarried mothers and mothers-to-be in
difficult situations who are tempted to have recourse to abortion, and so on.
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