Our Age Needs Wisdom
8. The
whole Church is obliged to a deep reflection and commitment, so that the new
culture now emerging may be evangelized in depth, true values acknowledged, the
rights of men and women defended, and justice promoted in the very structures
of society. In this way the "new humanism" will not distract people
from their relationship with God, but will lead them to it more fully.
Science
and its technical applications offer new and immense possibilities in the
construction of such a humanism. Still, as a
consequence of political choices that decide the direction of research and its
applications, science is often used against its original purpose, which is the
advancement of the human person.
It
becomes necessary, therefore, on the part of all, to recover an awareness of
the primacy of moral values, which are the values of the human person as such.
The great task that has to be faced today for the renewal of society is that of
recapturing the ultimate meaning of life and its fundamental values. Only an
awareness of the primacy of these values enables man to use the immense
possibilities given him by science in such a way as to bring about the true
advancement of the human person in his or her whole truth, in his or her
freedom and dignity. Science is called to ally itself with wisdom.
The
following words of the Second Vatican Council can therefore be applied to the
problems of the family: "Our era needs such wisdom more than bygone ages
if the discoveries made by man are to be further humanized. For the future of
the world stands in peril unless wiser people are forthcoming.(17)
The
education of the moral conscience, which makes every human being capable of
judging and of discerning the proper ways to achieve self-realization according
to his or her original truth, thus becomes a pressing requirement that cannot
be renounced.
Modern
culture must be led to a more profoundly restored covenant with divine Wisdom.
Every man is given a share of such Wisdom through the creating action of God.
And it is only in faithfulness to this covenant that the families of today will
be in a position to influence positively the building of a more just and
fraternal world.
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