I. The Family in God’s Plan
The nature of the family
2201 The conjugal community is established upon the consent of the
spouses. Marriage and the family are ordered to the good of the spouses
and to the procreation and education of children. The love of the
spouses and the begetting of children create among members of the same
family personal relationships and primordial responsibilities. (1625)
2202 A man and a woman united in marriage, together with their
children, form a family. This institution is prior to any recognition by
public authority, which has an obligation to recognize it. It should be
considered the normal reference point by which the different forms of
family relationship are to be evaluated. (1882)
2203 In creating man and woman, God instituted the human family and
endowed it with its fundamental constitution. Its members are persons
equal in dignity. For the common good of its members and of society, the
family necessarily has manifold responsibilities, rights, and duties.
(369)
The Christian family 1655-1658
2204 “The Christian family constitutes a specific revelation and
realization of ecclesial communion, and for this reason it can and
should be called a domestic church.”9 It is a community of faith, hope,
and charity; it assumes singular importance in the Church, as is evident
in the New Testament.10 (533)
2205 The Christian family is a communion of persons, a sign and image
of the communion of the Father and the Son in the Holy Spirit. In the
procreation and education of children it reflects the Father’s work of
creation. It is called to partake of the prayer and sacrifice of Christ.
Daily prayer and the reading of the Word of God strengthen it in
charity. The Christian family has an evangelizing and missionary task.
(1702)
2206 The relationships within the family bring an affinity of
feelings, affections and interests, arising above all from the members’
respect for one another. The family is a privileged community called to
achieve a “sharing of thought and common deliberation by the spouses as
well as their eager cooperation as parents in the children’s
upbringing.”11
II. The Family and Society
2207 The family is the original cell of social life. It is the
natural society in which husband and wife are called to give themselves
in love and in the gift of life. Authority, stability, and a life of
relationships within the family constitute the foundations for freedom,
security, and fraternity within society. The family is the community in
which, from childhood, one can learn moral values, begin to honor God,
and make good use of freedom. Family life is an initiation into life in
society. (1880, 372, 1603)
2208 The family should live in such a way that its members learn to
care and take responsibility for the young, the old, the sick, the
handicapped [sic], and the poor. There are many families who are at
times incapable of providing this help. It devolves then on other
persons, other families, and, in a subsidiary way, society to provide
for their needs: “Religion that is pure and undefiled before God and the
Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their affliction and to
keep oneself unstained from the world.”12
2209 The family must be helped and defended by appropriate social
measures. Where families cannot fulfill their responsibilities, other
social bodies have the duty of helping them and of supporting the
institution of the family. Following the principle of subsidiarity,
larger communities should take care not to usurp the family’s
prerogatives or interfere in its life. (1883)
2210 The importance of the family for the life and well–being of
society13 entails a particular responsibility for society to support and
strengthen marriage and the family. Civil authority should consider it a
grave duty “to acknowledge the true nature of marriage and the family,
to protect and foster them, to safeguard public morality, and promote
domestic prosperity.”14
2211 The political community has a duty to honor the family, to assist it, and to ensure especially:
–the freedom to establish a family, have children, and bring them up in
keeping with the family’s own moral and religious convictions;
–the protection of the stability of the marriage bond and the institution of the family;
–the freedom to profess one’s faith, to hand it on, and raise one’s children in it, with the necessary means and institutions;
–the right to private property, to free enterprise, to obtain work and housing, and the right to emigrate;
–in keeping with the country’s institutions, the right to medical care, assistance for the aged, and family benefits;
–the protection of security and health, especially with respect to dangers like drugs, pornography, alcoholism, etc.;
–the freedom to form associations with other families and so to have representation before civil authority.15
2212 The fourth commandment illuminates other relationships in
society. In our brothers and sisters we see the children of our parents;
in our cousins, the descendants of our ancestors; in our fellow
citizens, the children of our country; in the baptized, the children of
our mother the Church; in every human person, a son or daughter of the
One who wants to be called “our Father.” In this way our relationships
with our neighbors are recognized as personal in character. The neighbor
is not a “unit” in the human collective; he is “someone” who by his
known origins deserves particular attention and respect. (225, 1931)
2213 Human communities are made up of persons. Governing them well is
not limited to guaranteeing rights and fulfilling duties such as
honoring contracts. Right relations between employers and employees,
between those who govern and citizens, presuppose a natural good will in
keeping with the dignity of human persons concerned for justice and
fraternity. (1939)
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
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