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Familiaris consortio (The fellowship of the family; subtitled On the Role of the Christian Family in the Modern World) is a post-synodal apostolic exhortation written by Pope John Paul II and promulgated on 22 November 1981.
John Paul II said in Familiaris consortio, Thus the innate language that expresses the total reciprocal self-giving of husband and wife is overlaid, through contraception, by an objectively contradictory language, namely, that of not giving oneself totally to the other.
Redemptionis donum (English: The gift of the Redemption) is a post-synodal apostolic exhortation of Pope John Paul II, signed on 25 March 1984.. Written at the sole initiative of the Pope, the document speaks of religious consecration in the light of the mystery of Redemption.
Familiaris consortio (apostolic exhortation) [53] [54] 1983: VI: Penance and Reconciliation in the Mission of the Church: Reconciliatio et paenitentia (apostolic exhortation) [55] 1987: VII: The Vocation and Mission of the Lay Faithful in the Church and in the World: Christifideles laici (apostolic exhortation) [56] 1990: VIII
The NACF sees itself as an attempt to bear witness to families, it is inspired by the writings of Pope John Paul II [2] and it bases its work on a number of documents among them, Familiaris consortio, [3] the Catholic Church's Charter of the Rights of the Family and Evangelium Vitae.
His apostolic exhortation "Familiaris Consortio" (The Family in the Modern World) specifically addresses the role of the family in society.
Pope Francis states that the family is an image of the Trinity, Christ's love for the Church, and "the espousal of our human nature by the Son of God". (paragraphs 71 and 73) This chapter touches on "imperfect situations" and "wounded families" and calls pastors "to exercise careful discernment of situations". (Familiaris consortio, 84) 4.
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