Vatican City, 11 October 2014 (VIS) –
The tenth general Congregation involved hearing seven fraternal
Delegates of various Christian confessions. The intervention of the
eighth Delegate, Metropolitan Hilarion, president of the Department
for External Relations of the Patriarchate of Moscow, will be given
in the coming days.
In their interventions, the fraternal
Delegates expressed to the Holy Father and the Synod Fathers their
gratitude for the invitation to participate in the Assembly. Each one
then went on to present the question of the family in the context of
his own Christian confession.
Overall, it was underlined that the
challenges and hopes attached to the family unit are common to all
Christians: the family, it was said, is fundamental for society, it
is the foundation of communion in justice. Certainly, there is no
lack of difficulties: the economic crisis is pressing, the mass media
reduce moments of dialogue in the home, at times even proposing
models that lead to adultery, and factors such as wars, migration,
globalisation, the drama of diseases such as Aids and Ebola, and the
Islamic fundamentalism present in some countries continually place
the good of the family at risk in every context.
Common to all Christians is the need
for adequate preparation for marriage and appropriate reflection on
marriage between believers and non-believers. With regard to divorced
and remarried persons, it was said that their acceptance in the
Church may give new hope, promoting a more serene family life and
thus creating a richer society. Therefore, on the part of all
Christian confessions, it is essential to listen to those who find
themselves in difficult family situations, who are in need of mercy
and compassion every day, as the Church wishes always to help those
who suffer, looking both at the Sacred Scriptures and at the problems
of contemporary life.
The wish was expressed for listening
and comprehension, far from any form of condemnation, in relation to
homosexual persons, while emphasising that marriage is a union
between a man and a woman. Particular attention was shown towards
children born in difficult contexts and for all victims of violence,
especially women and minors, as the defence of the most vulnerable,
of those who have no voice of their own – believers or otherwise –
is common to all Christians.
Another central theme in the
interventions by the fraternal Delegates was that of the proclamation
of the Gospel. The family, it was said, is the first school of faith:
it is the place where knowledge of the Good News is transmitted and
disseminated, and it is therefore essential that Christians share the
“joy of the Gospel”, that “evangelii gaudium” frequently
mentioned by Pope Francis.
Some differences in approach were
encountered, for example on the theme of birth control, underlining
the freedom of conscience of believers, while always respecting the
meaning of love and marriage. Furthermore, in relation to second
marriages, it was said by the Orthodox delegates that these in any
case constitute a deviation and while they are celebrated, it is
after a period of accompaniment on the part of the Church in an
attempt to bring married couples towards reconciliation.
In particular, the fraternal Delegates
of the Churches present in the Middle East thanked Pope Francis for
the prayer vigil for peace in Syria and throughout the world, held on
7 September 2013; in this context, the responsibility of
evangelisation by Middle Eastern Christian families within a largely
Islamic context was emphasised.
Finally, the delegates concluded their
interventions by expressing the hope that the extraordinary Synod on
the family will prove successful, especially in view of the ordinary
Assembly scheduled for 2015.
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