Associations of Families for Families
72. Still within the Church, which is the
subject responsible for the pastoral care of the family, mention should be made
of the various groupings of members of the faithful in which the mystery of
Christ's Church is in some measure manifested and lived. One should therefore
recognize and make good use of-each one in relationship to its own
characteristics, purposes effectiveness and methods-the different ecclesial
communities, the various groups and the numerous movements engaged in various
ways, for different reasons and at different levels, in the pastoral care of
the family.
For this reason the Synod expressly recognized
the useful contribution made by such associations of spirituality, formation
and apostolate. It will be their task to foster among the faithful a lively
sense of solidarity, to favor a manner of living inspired by the Gospel and by
the faith of the Church, to form consciences according to Christian values and
not according to the standards of public opinion; to stimulate people to
perform works of charity for one another and for others with a spirit of
openness which will make Christian families into a true source of light and a
wholesome leaven for other families.
It is similarly desirable that, with a lively
sense of the common good, Christian families should become actively engaged, at
every level, in other non-ecclesial associations as well. Some of these
associations work for the preservation, transmission and protection of the
wholesome ethical and cultural values of each people, the development of the
human person, the medical, juridical and social protection of mothers and young
children, the just advancement of women and the struggle against all that is
detrimental to their dignity, the increase of mutual solidarity, knowledge of
the problems connected with the responsible regulation of fertility in
accordance with natural methods that are in conformity with human dignity and
the teaching of the Church. Other associations work for the building of a more
just and human world; for the promotion of just laws favoring the right social
order with full respect for the dignity and every legitimate freedom of the
individual and the family, on both the national and international level; for
collaboration with the school and with the other institutions that complete the
education of children, and so forth.
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