That God's Design May
Be Ever More Completely Fulfilled
31. The
Church is certainly aware of the many complex problems which couples in many
countries face today in their task of transmitting life in a responsible way.
She also recognizes the serious problem of population growth in the form it has
taken in many parts of the world and its moral implications.
However,
she holds that consideration in depth of all the aspects of these problems
offers a new and stronger confirmation of the importance of the authentic
teaching on birth regulation reproposed in the Second
Vatican Council and in the Encyclical Humanae vitae.
For this
reason, together with the Synod Fathers I feel it is my duty to extend a
pressing invitation to theologians, asking them to unite their efforts in order
to collaborate with the hierarchical Magisterium and
to commit themselves to the task of illustrating ever more clearly the biblical
foundations, the ethical grounds and the personalistic
reasons behind this doctrine. Thus it will be possible, in the context of an
organic exposition, to render the teaching of the Church on this fundamental
question truly accessible to all people of good will, fostering a daily more
enlightened and profound understanding of it: in this way God's plan will be
ever more completely fulfilled for the salvation of humanity and for the glory
of the Creator.
A united
effort by theologians in this regard, inspired by a convinced adherence to the Magisterium, which is the one authentic guide for the
People of God, is particularly urgent for reasons that include the close link
between Catholic teaching on this matter and the view of the human person that
the Church proposes: doubt or error in the field of marriage or the family
involves obscuring to a serious extent the integral truth about the human person,
in a cultural situation that is already so often confused and contradictory. In
fulfillment of their specific role, theologians are called upon to provide
enlightenment and a deeper understanding, and their contribution is of
incomparable value and represents a unique and highly meritorious service to
the family and humanity.
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