Marriage one man and one woman for nurturing children:
Pope Francis’ first encyclical by Hilary White, Rome Correspondent
ROME, July 5, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) – In his first
encyclical letter, released this morning, Pope Francis has reiterated that marriage
is a union of one man and one woman for the procreation and nurturing of
children.
This lifelong pledge is possible only in the light of a
greater plan for marriage, he said: “Promising love for ever is possible when
we perceive a plan bigger than our own ideas and undertakings, a plan which
sustains us and enables us to surrender our future entirely to the one we
love.”
Titled Lumen Fidei (The Light of Faith), the encyclical is
known to have been authored mainly by Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, who was still
working on it at the time of his abdication and it strongly reflects the
theological style of Francis’ predecessor. In his introduction, Pope Francis
wrote that he merely “added a few contributions of my own.”
Section 52, on Faith and the Family, calls the family the
“first setting in which faith enlightens the human city.”
“I think first and foremost of the stable union of man and
woman in marriage," he said. "This union is born of their love, as a
sign and presence of God’s own love, and of the acknowledgment and acceptance
of the goodness of sexual differentiation, whereby spouses can become one flesh
(cf. Gen 2:24) and are enabled to give birth to a new life, a manifestation of
the Creator’s goodness, wisdom and loving plan.
“Grounded in this love, a man and a woman can promise each
other mutual love in a gesture which engages their entire lives and mirrors
many features of faith. Faith also helps us to grasp in all its depth and
richness the begetting of children, as a sign of the love of the Creator who
entrusts us with the mystery of a new person.”
Anthony Ozimic, communications manager for the Society for
the Protection of Unborn Children told LifeSiteNews.com today, “The Pope is
linking being pro-life with having a correct understanding of the true nature
of marriage. His words will be of great assistance to pro-life organisations
who are fighting homosexual ‘marriage’. We know that the homosexual attack on
marriage is an attack on the family, which is the best protector of children, both
born and unborn.”
Ozimic said that although the section of the encyclical on
the subject was short, only a few paragraphs, it is a “significant” aid in the
struggle against the global efforts by the homosexualist lobby to dismantle
legal definitions of marriage.
“The message from Pope Francis in his first encyclical is
that the life-bearing potential of heterosexuality is the prerequisite of
marriage,” Ozimic said.
The letter has made clear that “the type of love required
for marriage” is not that promoted by the modern media or the sexual
revolution, “of sexual desire and personal satisfaction, but a complementarity
between the sexes leading to total mutual self-giving and thus openness to the
responsibility of parenthood”.
Paragraph 53 says, “In the family, faith accompanies every
age of life, beginning with childhood: children learn to trust in the love of
their parents.
“This is why it is so important that within their families
parents encourage shared expressions of faith which can help children gradually
to mature in their own faith.”
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God Bless
Nathan
Nathan
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