Família: comunidade de vida e de amor
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https://doi.org/10.7322/jhgd.37708Palavras-chave:
Famlia, comunidade de vida, casamento, amor.Resumo
Através do texto o autor defende a idéia de que a fam~1ia deva ser uma comunidade de pessoas, pois, no mundo de hoje, onde predomina a competição, a discriminação e o individualismo; a fam1ia aparece como lugar de acolhimento afetivo, de expressão de carinho, de aceitação de seus membros e espaço natural de desenvolvimento do ser humano. A partir deste enfoque, o autor faz considerações sobre alguns temas importantes: casamento, amor, sexualidade, filhos e justiça social, como sendo fundamentais para a construção da fam~ia, mola propulsora de uma sociedade humana, solidária, justa e altruísta.Downloads
Referências
IV Conferência Geral do CELAM de Santo Domingo, Texto oficial da CNBB, 219:12,Pctrópolis, Ed. Voas, 1992.
João Paulo II. Carta aos Chefes de Estado. L’Osservatore Romano, 17 (1272):1, abr,1994.
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