The Domestic Church
Familiaris Consortio:
John Paul II’s Apostolic
Exhortation on the Role of the Christian Family in the Modern
World
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APOSTOLIC EXHORTATION FAMILIARIS
CONSORTIO
OF POPE JOHN PAUL II
TO THE EPISCOPATE
TO THE CLERGY AND TO THE FAITHFUL
OF THE
WHOLE CATHOLIC CHURCH ON THE
ROLE OF THE CHRISTIAN
FAMILY IN THE MODERN WORLD
INTRODUCTION
1. The Church at the Service of the Family
The family in the modern world, as much as and perhaps more than
any other institution, has been beset by the many profound and
rapid changes that have affected society and culture. Many families are
living this
situation in fidelity to those values that constitute the foundation
of the institution of the family. Others have become uncertain and bewildered
over their role or even doubtful and almost unaware of the ultimate
meaning
and truth of conjugal and family life. Finally, there are others
who are hindered by various situations of injustice in the realization
of their
fundamental rights.
Knowing that marriage and the family constitute one
of the most precious of human values, the Church wishes to speak
and offer her help to those who are already aware of the value of marriage
and the
family
and seek to live it faithfully, to those who are uncertain
and anxious and searching for the truth, and to those who are
unjustly
impeded
from
living freely their family lives. Supporting the first, illuminating
the second and assisting the others, the Church offers her
services to every
person who wonders about the destiny of marriage and the family.(1)
In a particular way the Church addresses the young,
who are beginning their journey towards marriage and family life,
for the purpose of presenting
them with new horizons, helping them to discover the beauty
and grandeur of the vocation to love and the service of life.
2. The Synod of 1980 in Continuity with Preceding Synods
A sign of this profound interest of the Church in the family
was the last Synod of Bishops, held in Rome from September
26 to October 25, 1980. This was a natural continuation
of the two preceding Synods(2):
the Christian family, in fact, is the first community called
to announce the Gospel to the human person during growth
and to bring him or her,
through a progressive education and catechesis, to full
human and Christian maturity.
Furthermore, the recent Synod is logically connected
in some way as well with that on the ministerilal priesthood
and on justice in the modern world. In fact, as an educating
community, the
family must
help man to discern his own vocation and to accept responsibility
in the search for greater justice, educating him from
the beginning in interpersonal
relationships, rich in justice and in love.
At the close of their assembly, the Synod Fathers presented
me with a long list of proposals in which they had
gathered the fruits of
their reflections, which had matured over intense days
of work, and they asked me unanimously to be a spokesman
before humanity
of the
Church's
lively care for the family and to give suitable indications
for renewed pastoral effort in this fundamental sector
of the life of man and of the
Church.
As I fulfill that mission with this Exhortation, thus
actuating in a particular matter the apostolic ministry
with which I am entrusted, I wish to thank all the
members of the
Synod for the very
valuable contribution
of teaching and experience that they made especially
through
the Propositiones, the text of which I am entrusting
to the Pontifical Council for the Family
with instructions to study it so as to bring out
every aspect of its rich content.
3. The Precious Value of Marriage and of the Family
Illuminated by the faith that gives her an understanding of all
the truth concerning the great value of marriage and the family and
their deepest meaning, the Church once again feels the pressing need
to proclaim the Gospel, that is the "good news," to all people
without exception, in particular to all those who are called
to marriage and are preparing for it, to all married couples and parents
in the
world.
The Church is deeply convinced that only by the acceptance
of the Gospel are the hopes that man legitimately places in
marriage and in the family capable of being fulfilled.
Willed by God in the very act of creation, (3) marriage
and the family are interiorly ordained to fulfillment in Christ (4)
and have need
of His graces in order to be healed from the wounds of sin (5)
and restored to their "beginning," (6) that is, to full
understanding and the full realization of God's plan.
At a moment of history in which the family is the
object of numerous forces that seek to destroy it or in some way
to deform it,
and aware
that the well-being of society and her own good are intimately
tied to the good of the family, (7) the Church perceives
in a more urgent and compelling
way her mission of proclaiming to all people the plan of
God for marriage and the family, ensuring their full vitality
and human
and Christian development,
and thus contributing to the renewal of society and of
the People of God.
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