To
Bishops
30. And now as We come to
the end of this encyclical letter, We turn Our mind to you, reverently and
lovingly, beloved and venerable brothers in the episcopate, with whom We share
more closely the care of the spiritual good of the People of God. For We invite
all of you, We implore you, to give a lead to your priests who assist you in
the sacred ministry, and to the faithful of your dioceses, and to devote
yourselves with all zeal and without delay to safeguarding the holiness of
marriage, in order to guide married life to its full human and Christian
perfection. Consider this mission as one of your most urgent responsibilities
at the present time. As you well know, it calls for concerted pastoral action
in every field of human diligence, economic, cultural and social. If
simultaneous progress is made in these various fields, then the intimate life
of parents and children in the family will be rendered not only more tolerable,
but easier and more joyful. And life together in human society will be enriched
with fraternal charity and made more stable with true peace when God's design
which He conceived for the world is faithfully followed.
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