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In Brief

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“Honor your father and your mother.”1

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According to the fourth commandment, God has willed that, after him, we should honor our parents and those whom he has vested with authority for our good.

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The conjugal community is established upon the covenant and consent of the spouses. Marriage and family are ordered to the good of the spouses, to the procreation and the education of children.

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“The well-being of the individual person and of both human and Christian society is closely bound up with the healthy state of conjugal and family life.”2

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Children owe their parents respect, gratitude, just obedience, and assistance. Filial respect fosters harmony in all of family life.

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Parents have the first responsibility for the education of their children in the faith, prayer, and all the virtues. They have the duty to provide as far as possible for the physical and spiritual needs of their children.

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Parents should respect and encourage their children’s vocations. They should remember and teach that the first calling of the Christian is to follow Jesus.

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Public authority is obliged to respect the fundamental rights of the human person and the conditions for the exercise of his freedom.

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It is the duty of citizens to work with civil authority for building up society in a spirit of truth, justice, solidarity, and freedom.

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Citizens are obliged in conscience not to follow the directives of civil authorities when they are contrary to the demands of the moral order. “We must obey God rather than men.”3

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Every society’s judgments and conduct reflect a vision of man and his destiny. Without the light the Gospel sheds on God and man, societies easily become totalitarian.

Footnotes
  1. Deut 5:16; Mk 7:10.

  2. GS 47 § 1.

  3. Acts 5:29.