(48) The problem of de facto unions constitutes a real challenge for Christians
in their ability to demonstrate the
rational aspect of the faith, the profound rationality of the Gospel of
marriage and the family. A proclamation
of the Gospel without this challenge to rationality (in the sense of an
intimate correspondence between man’s desiderium
naturale and the Gospel proclaimed by the Church) would be
ineffective. For this reason, today
more than in other eras, it is necessary to make known in believable terms the
inner credibility of the truth about man which is at the basis of the
institution of conjugal love. Different
from what occurs with the other sacraments, marriage also pertains to the
economy of Creation and is inscribed in the natural dynamics of humankind. Secondly, a renewed reflection is also
necessary on the fundamental bases, the essential principles that inspire
educational activities in the different milieus and institutions. What is the philosophy today of the
educational institutions in the Church, and what is the way in which these
principles flow into an appropriate education to marriage and the family as
both fundamental and necessary nuclear structures for society itself?
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