FAMILY: COMMUNITY OF LIFE AND LOVE
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https://doi.org/10.7322/jhgd.37708Keywords:
Family, life community, marriage, love.Abstract
Through the text the author supports the idea that the family must be a community of people, because in today’s world where competition, discrimination and individualism predominate, the family appears as a place of caring and sharing, where its members are accepted and where they can express their feelings of affection; a natural space of the development of the human being.From this point of view the author focuses on some important themes: marriage, love, sexuality, children and social justice, considering them to be fundamental to the construction
of the family, the propellant string of a human, solidary, just and altruistic society.
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João Paulo II. Carta aos Chefes de Estado. L’Osservatore Romano, 17 (1272):1, abr,1994.
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