Pope
tells Dads to spend time with their children
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis called on fathers to be present in the lives of their
children pointing out that the absence of a ‘father figure’ can have grave
consequences.
Speaking
on Wednesday during the weekly General Audience, the Pope continued in his
catechesis on the family, choosing to focus on the dignity and role of fathers.
He
said that teaching us to call God our Father, Jesus gave new depth and richness
to this relationship, so fundamental to the life of society.
Sadly
– Francis said - in our modern societies, we are experiencing a crisis of
fatherhood. In the past it was common practice to perceive the image of
the father as authoritarian and at times even repressive, today – he said - we
now sense uncertainty and confusion about the role of the father.
Recalling
his experience with the faithful when he was Bishop of Buenos Aires, Francis
said that he was often struck by how caught up in their profession and
self-realization so many contemporary fathers are. "Often" - he said
- "I used to ask fathers whether they took the time to play with their
children, whether they had the courage and the love to spend time with their
children. And their answers were not good: I am too busy... I have too much
work to do".
And
speaking of an “absence” of the father figure in society, the Pope said
that “without father figures, young people often feel ‘orphaned’, left adrift
at a critical moment in their growth and development.
Calling
on fathers to be responsible, he said that fathers are necessary as examples
and guides for our children in wisdom and virtue.
Society itself – he continued - has a similar responsibility not to leave the young as orphans, without ideals, sound values, hopes and possibilities for work and for authentic spiritual fulfilment.
Society itself – he continued - has a similar responsibility not to leave the young as orphans, without ideals, sound values, hopes and possibilities for work and for authentic spiritual fulfilment.
Just
as Jesus promised that he would not leave us orphans – Pope Francis concluded -
let us ask him to deepen and renew our appreciation of fatherhood and to raise
up good fathers for the benefit of our families, our Church and our world.
(Linda Bordoni)
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