The Church's Teaching
and Norm, Always Old Yet Always New
29.
Precisely because the love of husband and wife is a unique participation in the
mystery of life and of the love of God Himself, the Church knows that she has
received the special mission of guarding and protecting the lofty dignity of
marriage and the most serious responsibility of the transmission of human life.
Thus, in
continuity with the living tradition of the ecclesial community throughout
history, the recent Second Vatican Council and the magisterium
of my predecessor Paul VI, expressed above all in the Encyclical Humanae vitae, have handed on to our times a truly
prophetic proclamation, which reaffirms and reproposes
with clarity the Church's teaching and norm, always old yet always new,
regarding marriage and regarding the transmission of human life.
For this
reason the Synod Fathers made the following declaration at their last assembly:
"This Sacred Synod, gathered together with the Successor of Peter in the
unity of faith, firmly holds what has been set forth in the Second Vatican
Council (cf. Gaudium et spes,
50) and afterwards in the Encyclical Humanae vitae,
particularly that love between husband and wife must be fully human, exclusive
and open to new life (Humanae vitae, 11; cf. 9,
12)."(83)
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