The Rights and Role of
Women
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that it is, and ought always to become, a communion and community of persons,
the family finds in love the source and the constant impetus for welcoming,
respecting and promoting each one of its members in his or her lofty dignity as
a person, that is, as a living image of God. As the Synod Fathers rightly
stated, the moral criterion for the authenticity of conjugal and family
relationships consists in fostering the dignity and vocation of the individual
persons, who achieve their fullness by sincere self-giving.(63)
In this
perspective the Synod devoted special attention to women, to their rights and
role within the family and society. In the same perspective are also to be
considered men as husbands and fathers, and likewise children and the elderly.
Above all
it is important to underline the equal dignity and responsibility of women with
men. This equality is realized in a unique manner in that reciprocal
self-giving by each one to the other and by both to the children which is
proper to marriage and the family. What human reason intuitively perceives and
acknowledges is fully revealed by the word of God: the history of salvation, in
fact, is a continuous and luminous testimony of the dignity of women.
In
creating the human race "male and female,"(64) God gives man and
woman an equal personal dignity, endowing them with the inalienable rights and
responsibilities proper to the human person. God then manifests the dignity of
women in the highest form possible, by assuming human flesh from the Virgin
Mary, whom the Church honors as the Mother of God, calling her the new Eve and
presenting her as the model of redeemed woman. The sensitive
respect of Jesus towards the women that He called to His following and His
friendship, His appearing on Easter morning to a woman before the other
disciples, the mission entrusted to women to carry the good news of the
Resurrection to the apostles-these are all signs that confirm the special
esteem of the Lord Jesus for women. The Apostle Paul will say: "In
Christ Jesus you are all children of God through faith.... There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is
neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus."(65)
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