Holy See reiterates promotion
and defence of family
Family - "The civiliazation of love" |
Archbishop Ivan Jurkovic, Holy See’s Permanent
Representative to the United Nations and Other International Organizations in
Geneva, addressed a conference in view of the May 15 UN's International Day of
Families.
By Robin Gomes
The Holy See is calling for the promotion of the family as
the “fundamental and basic unit of all societies”, saying its defence needs to
be sustained for the common good of our world community.
“The family, after all, is, in many ways, the first school
of how to be human and at the same time the family is the centre and the heart
of what Paul VI called ‘the civilization of love’,” said Archbishop Ivan
Jurkovic, Holy See’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations and Other
International Organizations in Geneva, on Tuesday.
He was addressing an interreligious conference on families
organized by the World Council of Churches (WCC) in view of the May 15 UN
International Day of Families.
Family for peaceful civilization
The archbishop expressed concern that “today, too little
attention is given to the importance and to the potential of fruitful
interchange between generations and to family values.” Individualism
appears at odds with the family as a community of persons, and as the initial
social unit, he said.
Asserting that “the family remains always the cell of
society, and the primary place of education,” the Vatican diplomat noted that
the family’s “fundamental role for a peaceful civilization finds itself
increasingly challenged”. However, the fact that families continue to
remarkably witness to those values that constitute the foundation of the
institution of the family, is a balm of true fraternity that is so much needed
in today’s world.
Weakening generation bonds
Archbishop Jurkovic pointed out that harsh difficulties such
as economic crisis and poverty make it difficult for families to maintain
intergenerational bonds as in the past. “The lack of family ties and
solidarity nourished by altruism and forgiveness” could lead to dramatic
situations.
“As family ties break down,” he said, “millions of children
and youth are left without the proper and necessary guidance and are
increasingly exposed to risks such as dropping out of school, forced labour,
and sexual exploitation.”
Synod - School of humanity
He pointed out that the Synod on the Family, in 2014 and
2015, underscored the centrality of the family as the true “school of humanity”
which is much needed today. In fact, he said, it is in the family that a
person learns endurance, the joy of work, fraternal love, and generosity in
forgiving others and, above all, the offering of one’s life at the service of
the others.
Hence the desire to marry and form a family needs to be
strengthened in order that its fundamental role for society may be
rediscovered.
As the UN this year marks the 30th anniversary of its
Convention on the Rights of the Child and the 25th anniversary of the 1994
International Year of the Family, Arch Jurkovic urged for greater cooperation
and concerted actions to strengthen family-centered policies and
programmes.
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