VI – Christian Guidelines
Basic approach to the problem: “At the
beginning it was not that way”
(36) The Christian community is challenged by the phenomenon of de facto
unions. The unions without any legal
institutional bond –civil or religious—constitute an increasingly frequent
phenomenon to which the pastoral action of the Church must pay attention.[83][83] Not only
through reason, but also and above all through the “splendor of truth”, which
has been given to them through faith, believers are capable of calling things
by their own name: good, good and evil, evil.
In the current context, which is highly relativist and tends to dissolve
all differences, including essential ones between marriage and de facto unions,
greater wisdom and more courageous freedom are needed to avoid errors or compromises, with the conviction
that “the most dangerous crisis which can afflict man…[is] the confusion
between good and evil, which makes it impossible to build up and to preserve
the moral order of individuals and communities”.[84][84] When
carrying out a specifically Christian reflection on the signs of the times
before the apparent obscuring in the hearts of some of our contemporaries of
the profound truth about human love, it is good to draw closer to the pure
waters of the Gospel.
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