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Subject: Failure to Proclaim Truth on Marriage
Date: June 18, 2004 01:49 pm

My dear brothers and Sisters,
We must be responsible in a society that has devalued marriage by speaking up and defending it. The Lord Himself blessed marriage. How can we stand by and allow the sacrament He instituted be defiled without standing up to defend its value. Those that are married be an example. Do not seek the extraordinary …Couples make the ordinary …your daily activities…sacred! Those that are separated or divorced offer your love, your sufferings, your tears in reparation to the Two Hearts of Jesus and Mary. Pray that They may bless all marriages and give courage to those whose marriages are crumbling. Those that are single, use your talents to create a civilization of Love and Life. Prepare and pray that the Lord may reveal your vocation. The Holy Father exults us to be “Salt and light to the world.” Be not afraid! Failure to Proclaim Truth on Marriage Is 'Grave Omission,' Says Pope

6/17/2004

VATICAN CITY, JUNE 17, 2004 (Zenit.org).- John Paul II warned Catholics, and pastors of the Church in particular, that failure to proclaim the truth about marriage and the family is a "grave omission."

Among the Church's priorities is "the promotion and defense of the institution of the family, today so attacked from different fronts with many and subtle arguments," the Pope said today when addressing a group of Colombian bishops. The bishops were concluding their five-yearly visit to Rome.

Regarding marriage, he told them that today "we witness a current, very widespread in some parts, which tends to weaken its true nature."

"It is necessary to continue to proclaim with firmness, as a real service to society, the truth on marriage and the family established by God," he said.

"To fail to do so would be a grave pastoral omission that would lead believers to error, as well as those who have the grave responsibility to make decisions on the common good of the nation," John Paul II continued.

"This truth is valid not only for Catholics, but for all men and women without distinction, as marriage and the family constitute an irreplaceable good of society, which cannot remain indifferent in face of its degradation or loss of identity," the Pope said.

In the light of these fundamental truths, the Holy Father offered elements for "family pastoral care" that responds to present emergencies.

First, he recommended that "it be carried out above all by couples who belong to movements or associations of matrimonial spirituality, and who are an example in the education of their children."

Second, the Holy Father requested that "young couples and families in difficulty be supported, as well as those preparing to get married, to discover the values of Christian marriage and to be faithful to the commitment made when receiving the sacrament."

Lastly, it "is important to teach them that, when engendering children, they will be guided by criteria of responsible parenthood, helping them, moreover, in their human and religious formation, learned in their own home in an atmosphere of serene coexistence and tenderness, as an expression of God's love for each one of his children," he concluded.

Mary Camejo
www.counselingcatholics.com
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