A call for contemplative families
On Sunday, October 4, the Synod on the Family convened in Rome. As we
pray, with trust in the Lord, for real help for the family from the
Fathers of our Church, we should do something else as well. The
strengthening of the Catholic family must come not just from new
directives from Rome, but also from families themselves. You and I,
together with our families, can help change the outlook of the Catholic
family for centuries to come. Today I issue a call that is the call of
Pope John Paul II, “Family, become what you are!” (Familiaris consortio no. 17). I issue a call for contemplative families.
God has been putting this on my heart more and more. I hear from mothers who want to teach their children to pray, but don’t know how. From women whose husbands have abandoned the family and who are trying to raise godly children on their own. From grandparents who grieve that their grandchildren are not being raised in the faith. I do not need to tell you the challenges that face…
God has been putting this on my heart more and more. I hear from mothers who want to teach their children to pray, but don’t know how. From women whose husbands have abandoned the family and who are trying to raise godly children on their own. From grandparents who grieve that their grandchildren are not being raised in the faith. I do not need to tell you the challenges that face…