Church Teaching on Marriage and Family as an Instruction for the State Legislator in the Context of Poland
Church Teaching on Marriage and Family as an Instruction for the State Legislator in the Context of Poland
Author(s): Piotr KroczekSubject(s): Civil Law, Politics and religion, Canon Law / Church Law
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: Gratissimam Sane; John Paul II; family; marriage; law; legislation; Poland
Summary/Abstract: The Church has the right and duty “always and everywhere to proclaim moral principles, even in respect of the social order” (can. 747 § 2), and the faithful are “to ensure that their actions are permeated with the spirit of the Gospel, and they are to heed the teaching of the Church proposed by the magisterium” (can. 227). The 20th anniversary of the publication of the Letter to Families from Pope John Paul II Gratissimam Sane is a great opportunity to recall the document and to bring to light some thoughts on family that would be useful instructions for those who, in the context of Poland, are bearing the legislative power. The paper presents five important ideas on marriage and family that must be, from catholic point of view, in some way present in state law. The ideas concern: marriage as sovereign society, marriage as heterosexual union, the threats of gender ideology for the family, the proper relations between the parents and children, and the professional work and the work within the family unit.
Journal: Philosophy and Canon Law
- Issue Year: 2015
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 199-214
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English