Pontifical Council for the
Family
Art. 139 — The Pontifical Council for the Family promotes the pastoral
care of families, protects their rights and dignity in the Church and in civil
society, so that they may ever be more able to fulfill their duties.
Art. 140 — The president is assisted by an advisory board of bishops.
Figuring above all among the members of the Council are laypeople, both men and
women, especially married ones, from all over the world.
Art. 141 — § 1. The Council works for a deeper understanding of
the Church’s teaching on the family and for its spread through suitable
catechesis. It encourages studies in the spirituality of marriage and the
family.
§ 2. It works together with the bishops and their conferences to ensure
the accurate recognition of the human and social conditions of the family
institution everywhere and to ensure a strong general awareness of initiatives
that help pastoral work for families.
§ 3. The Council strives to ensure that the rights of the family be
acknowledged and defended even in the social and political realm. It also
supports and coordinates initiatives to protect human life from the first
moment of conception and to encourage responsible procreation.
§ 4. Without prejudice to art. 133, it follows the activities of
institutes and associations which work for the good of the family.
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