33. The period of
proximate preparation generally coincides with the period of youth. Therefore
it includes everything that pertains to the pastoral care of youth as such
which is concerned with the integral growth of the faithful. The pastoral care
of youth cannot be separated from the framework of the family as if young
people make up a kind of separate and independent "social class". It
should reinforce the young people's social sense, first with regard to the
members of their own family, and orient their values toward the future family
they will have. The young people should have already been helped to discern
their vocation through their own personal efforts and with the aid of the
community, and above all the pastors. This discernment must take place before
any commitment is made to get engaged. When the vocation to marriage is clear,
it will be sustained first by grace and then by adequate preparation. The
pastoral care of youth should also keep in mind that, because of various kinds
of difficulties ≈ such as a
"prolonged adolescence" and remaining longer in one's family (a
relatively new and troubling phenomenon), young people today tend to put off
the commitment to get married for too long.
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