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Name: James Andrei T.

Villanueva Section: 3APS Date: 4/10/24


Document Part I and II of Familiaris Chapter 2 of Amoris Laetitia of Pope
Consortio of St. John Paul II Francis

Link https://files.ecatholic.com/1176/ https://www.vatican.va/content/


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Tasks:

1. Give at Faith is the important thing, The Resilience in Adversity, The Filipino
least 2 majority religion in the Philippines is family has been known for resilience
description Catholic, and many Filipino families whether there’s a tragedy happening
of Filipino place a high value on religion. The the Filipino people are known to be
Families significance of the family as the resilient even in the most difficult
today domestic church, where faith is fostered times. Examples include bagyo,
and transmitted to future generations, earthquake, and even in the midst of
is emphasized in "Familiaris Consortio". death.
The document's emphasis on the
spiritual aspect of family life is reflected
in the fact that Filipino families
frequently place a high value on
religious activities like praying as a
family, going to Mass together, and Hospitality, The Filipino Family is
taking part in religious festivals and known for their generosity with it
traditions. showcasing how the filipino family is
generous in terms of giving to people.
Family Values and Solidarity, Family Examples include pag-papautang,
values like respect for elders, familial pagbibigay ng blessing, and letting
devotion, and unity among family friends live with them.
members are usually highly valued in
Filipino families. These principles are
consistent with the document's
emphasis on the family as the essential
social unit where love, camaraderie,
and support from one another are
fostered.

2. Discuss the The nature of marriage is that it could Marriage is mutual; Selfless love and
nature of be a foundation of society where mutual self-giving are the hallmarks of
Marriage individuals will learn and cultivate and marriage. In imitation of Christ's
grow. It could also be a foundation of selfless love on the cross, spouses are
society since both parents are providing expected to love each other without
what their offsprings need to learn in conditions and to lay down their lives
the real world. The family is seen as a for one another.
community of persons, where each Openness to Life: Marriage is
member, regardless of age or ability, portrayed as a sacramental and
contributes to the common good and is natural union focused on childbearing
respected and loved for their intrinsic and education. The text exhorts
worth. spouses to accept the gift of life with
open arms and to parent with
compassion and generosity.
3. Discuss the Education and Formation; Marriage is Married spouses are expected to serve
Role of a portrayed as a sacramental and natural as witnesses to the constancy and love
family union focused on childbearing and that characterize the Trinitarian
education. The text exhorts spouses to communion. Spouses are expected to
accept the gift of life with open arms reflect Christ's love for the Church by
and to parent with compassion and modeling selfless love, forgiveness,
generosity. and unity in their relationships.

Sanctity of Life; From conception to Sanctuary of Life: Every human being's


natural death, every human life has holiness and dignity are respected and
holiness and dignity, which the family is safeguarded inside the family, which is
called to protect. This entails giving all acknowledged as a sanctuary of life.
family members—especially the weaker This entails fostering a culture of life
and more marginalized ones—a caring that honors human life as sacred from
and supporting environment. conception to natural death and giving
them a caring and supportive
environment in which to flourish.

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