Strengthening Your Family
Through our baptism, we're called to be royal, priestly parents to our children, exercising our God-given authority with kindness and benevolence. When we truly understand the essence of our authority, we can be leaders and nurturers of our children and help them to become the nurturers and leaders of the future.~ from Strengthening Your Family by Marge Fenelon, p.176
I
did a lot of babysitting when I was young and became quite proficient
at handling other people's children. I wondered at some parents'
inability to control their children in church and other public places,
since I rarely had any problem getting my little charges to listen to
me. There was no doubt in my mind that I would someday be a model
parent with model children, all sitting quietly in the pew with rapt
attention. However, when I finally married, God in His wisdom saw fit to
send me the most rambunctious little girl ever created, the kind of
child who loves to perform in public with complete lack of shyness or
embarrassment. This has entailed many public displays of what can only
be described as naughty behavior. None of my babysitting experience
seemed to help in the least; I was in new waters with a new little
person and it was as if I had never taken care of children at all.
Because
being a parent is uncharted territory for me, I am increasingly in awe
of veteran mothers, those who have raised children in today's world. Strengthening Your Family by Marge Fenelon
is like a map for mothers through the desert of the modernity. It is a
guidebook which I will be referring to again and again over the years,
as new issues surface and the road of life takes twists and turns. Marge
gives several anecdotes which illustrate ways in which she and her
husband Mark have handled various situations with their large and lively
family. Bringing up children has not been a sideline for the Fenelons,
to be haphazardly pursued when not engaged in attaining career goals.
Rather, their family is the means by which they have been called to live
out their Christian vocation; it has top priority and is approached
with wisdom, firmness, and conviction, all bound together by love. As
the author says: "Mark and I believe that family is forever....What [the
children] learn now as a nuclear family will carry them through in the
future." (p.45)
One thing that struck me about Strengthening Your Family
is the grasp the author has on the duties and responsibilities that
accompany parental authority. It is often difficult for contemporary
people to understand the exercise of authority in a hierarchical
structure, a structure such as the family, or the Church, since we are
infatuated with the idea of total equality. To quote from the book:
The heavenly Father has called us to his own glory and excellence. As royal children, we take on a royal attitude. It’s royal in that we hold ourselves accountable to rise above the degradation and godlessness of the world around us. It’s royal in that we adhere to a scale of values that uplifts and inspires us. It’s royal in that we don’t think we’re better than others but work to become better than we are. It’s royal in that we’re granted the ability to know and love God, to walk in the Holy Spirit, and to love whatever God loves. It’s royal in that we live in the reality that we are cherished by God above all things.
According to the Church, through our baptism we become not only a royal people, but also priests and prophets. As a royal people, a royal married couple, a royal family, our vocation is to serve — with Christ — each other, our Church, and the world in that order of priority, thus fulfilling our royal dignity. Because we are royalty, we live in the “court” of the King’s heart, attaching ourselves to him and aligning ourselves to his will for the sake of the Kingdom. (p.128)
While
these are things I have long known, reading about the royal vocation of
the baptized soul in the context of the adventures of the Fenelon Clan
helps me to have a fresh perspective of it and other eternal truths.
Books that give practical, down-to-earth advice on how to apply faith to
daily existence are always a help for me. Marge's book is particularly
engaging and reading it is like visiting in her kitchen, homey and
comfortable but inspiring, for all that she writes is grounded in
Scripture and Tradition. Her devotion to the Holy Family particularly
shines through; we see how Jesus, Mary and Joseph are never far away,
not even from the most trying domestic scenarios. I recommend this book
to anyone starting out on the journey of parenthood as well as to those
who are already well into their journey, since it is full of hope needed
for the long road ahead.
(*NOTE: Strengthening Your Family was sent to me by the author in exchange for my honest opinion.)
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Elena Maria Vidal is the author of the historical novels Trianon, Madame Royale, and The Night's Dark Shade. Please visit Elena at her Tea at Trianon blog and on Facebook and Twitter.
that's right, I always encounter parents who cannot control their child when inside the church. children sometimes start crying , going here and there and do all the kids stuff, then the parents are only watching them because they cannot control their children
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