The Family, a
Communion of Persons
15. In
matrimony and in the family a complex of interpersonal relationships is set
up-married life, fatherhood and motherhood, filiation
and fraternity-through which each human person is introduced into the
"human family" and into the "family of God," which is the
Church.
Christian
marriage and the Christian family build up the Church: for in the family the
human person is not only brought into being and progressively introduced by
means of education into the human community, but by means of the rebirth of
baptism and education in the faith the child is also introduced into God's
family, which is the Church.
The human
family, disunited by sin, is reconstituted in its unity by the redemptive power
of the death and Resurrection of Christ.(37) Christian marriage, by
participating in the salvific efficacy of this event,
constitutes the natural setting in which the human person is introduced into
the great family of the Church.
The
commandment to grow and multiply, given to man and woman in the beginning, in this
way reaches its whole truth and full realization.
The
Church thus finds in the family, born from the sacrament, the cradle and the
setting in which she can enter the human generations, and where these in their
turn can enter the Church.
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