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FORMING A COMMUNITY OF PERSONS
Love as the Principle
and Power of Communion
18. The
family, which is founded and given life by love, is a community of persons: of
husband and wife, of parents and children, of relatives. Its first task is to
live with fidelity the reality of communion in a constant effort to develop an
authentic community of persons.
The inner
principle of that task, its permanent power and its final goal is love: without
love the family is not a community of persons and, in the same way, without
love the family cannot live, grow and perfect itself as a community of persons.
What I wrote in the Encyclical Redemptor hominis applies primarily and especially within the family
as such: "Man cannot live without love. He remains a being that is
incomprehensible for himself, his life is senseless, if love is not revealed to
him, if he does not encounter love, if he does not experience it and make it
his own, if he does not participate intimately in it."(45)
The love
between husband and wife and, in a derivatory and
broader way, the love between members of the same family-between parents and
children, brothers and sisters and relatives and members of the household-is
given life and sustenance by an unceasing inner dynamism leading the family to
ever deeper and more intense communion, which is the foundation and soul of the
community of marriage and the family.
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