Witness of Christian marriage
(40) The efforts to obtain legislation favorable to de facto unions in many
countries with an ancient Christian tradition are of great concern to pastors
and the faithful. Often it might seem
that one does not know what answer to give to this phenomenon, and that the
reaction is merely defensive, thus giving the impression that the Church only
wants to maintain the status quo, as
if the family based on marriage were simply the cultural model (a “traditional”
model) of the Church that it wants to keep, despite the great transformations
in our era.
In
this regard, the positive aspects of conjugal love must be deepened so that it
will be possible to return to inculturating the Gospel truth in a way similar
to that of the Christians during the first centuries of our era. The privileged subject of this new
evangelization of the family are Christian families because they, being the
subjects of evangelization, are the first evangelizers of the “Good News” of
“fair love”, [95][95] not only through their words, but above all
through their personal witness. It is urgent to rediscover the social value
of the wonder of conjugal love because the phenomenon of de facto unions is not
on the margin of the ideological factors that obscure it and which correspond
to an erroneous conception of human sexuality and of the man-woman
relationship. From this comes the transcendental
importance of the life of grace in Christ of Christian marriages: “The
Christian family too is part of this priestly people which is the Church. By means of the sacrament of marriage, in
which it is rooted and from which it draws its nourishment, the Christian
family is continuously vivified by the Lord Jesus and called and engaged by him
in a dialogue with God through the sacraments, through the offering of one’s
life, and through prayer. This is the
priestly role which the Christian family can and ought to exercise in intimate
communion with the whole Church, through the daily realities of married and
family life. In this way the Christian
family is called to be sanctified and to sanctify the ecclesial community and
the world”.[96][96]
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