Pope at Audience: Fidelity to Promises Is a Masterpiece of Humanity
While Reflecting on Matrimony, Says Fidelity Cannot Be Bought and Sold
Vatican City, (ZENIT.org) Deborah Castellano Lubov
The Holy Father expressed this during his weekly General Audience this morning in St. Peter’s Square, as he continued his catechesis on the family. Last week, Francis spoke about the promises parents make their children when they bring them into the world, and this week, he reflected on the promise of love and fidelity made between husbands and wives, which, he said, is the basis of all family life.
In his address, the Pope stressed that fidelity to a promise “one cannot buy and sell,” stressing, “It is necessary to restore social honor to the fidelity of love.”
Highlighting how the family is founded on promise, he said, “A family that closes in on itself is the death of the promise that gave it birth,” for the identity of a family is a promise that expands all humanity.
The Argentine Pope admitted that nowadays this promise is at times called into question, and seen as somehow opposed to personal freedom.
The truth, however, he underscored, is that our freedom is shaped and sustained by our fidelity to the choices and commitments we make throughout life. In our daily efforts to keep our word, he told those gathered, our fidelity grows.
“Fidelity to promises is a masterpiece of humanity,” the Pontiff underscored, noting it is a supreme expression of our dignity as human beings. “If we look at its daring beauty, we are afraid, but if we despites its courage tenacity, we are lost.”
“There is no greater ‘school’ to teach us such fidelity than marriage and the family, which are, in God’s plan, a blessing for our world,” he said.
Recalling Saint Paul, the Pope noted, he tells us that the love which grounds the family points to the bond of love between Christ and the Church.
The Pontiff also reminded those gathered of the Synod of Bishops on the family taking place in the Vatican on the theme, “The Mission and Vocation of the Family in the Church and Contemporary World,” which is in its third week and concludes Sunday. In these days of the Synod on the Family, the Holy Father called on the faithful in the Square to join him in praying that the Church will uphold and strengthen the promise of the family.
“Let us pray for the synod fathers,” the Pope also said, “that the Lord blesses their work, performed with creative fidelity.”
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