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Studia Ełckie
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2021
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vol. 23
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issue 1
89-96
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The twentieth century in the Catholic Church was the age of martyrs and witnesses to the faith. One of such witness is Archbishop Teofilius Matulionis, who was born in Lithuania, worked in Russia for a long time and spent many years in Soviet camps. The bishop was a man of prayer and a great organizer of the spiritual life, faithful to his vocation, obedient to the Apostolic Throne, and scarifying. Although Theophilus Matulionis did not lack for suffering in his life, he was always a witness to the Gospel, matured in the virtues of faith, love, and hope. His life and deeds were appreciated by Pope Francis declaring him blessed.
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In the apostolic exhortation Evangelii gaudium, Pope Francis expressed his conviction concerning the profound link between the ecumenical efforts and the mission activity of the Church. This impulse, which remains fully in continuity with the magistery of the Catholic Church and with the initial incentives of the modern ecumenical movement as well, is deserving of special reflection. A missionary imperative brings us into the focus of all kinds of struggles to become closer to the disciples of Christ, which is the high priestly prayer of Jesus (cf. John 17:21). The article pays attention to the inner connection between the missionary and ecumenical dynamic, considering the concept of witness as the essence of the Christian missio. A witness open towards martyrdom is an effective manifestation of God’s self-giving love for the world, which lies at the nature of the Church as a communion of love. The fundamental features and principles of the ecumenical effort as a whole arise from this source.
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One of the major responsibilities of the Christian Family is not only taking care of their children but also the education of the children for the faith. This role which is so important today is iterated in many Church documents. This is not a recent addition to the responsibilities of the family; in fact, it has been the responsibility of the family since biblical times. This paper seeks to highlight the importance of the role of the family in the education for the faith of children, starting as far back as biblical times, and reaching our contemporary times by reviewing the most important Church documents. Once the role of the family in educating for the faith of children is established, then some practical ways in which the family can educate for the faith today are discussed.
PL
Jednym z głównych zadań, za które odpowiedzialna jest rodzina chrześcijańska, jest nie tylko opieka nad swoimi dziećmi, lecz także wychowanie ich do wiary. Ta rola, która jest dzisiaj tak ważna, jest wiele razy podkreślana w licznych dokumentach Kościoła. Nie jest to najnowszy dodatek do obowiązków rodziny; jest to w istocie obowiązek rodziny od czasów biblijnych. Artykuł niniejszy stara się uwypuklić wagę roli rodziny w wychowaniu dzieci do wiary, począwszy od czasów biblijnych, aż do czasów nam współczesnych, poprzez odwołanie się do najważniejszych dokumentów Kościoła. Po ustaleniu, jaka jest rola rodziny w wychowywaniu dzieci do wiary, omówione są niektóre praktyczne sposoby, jakie rodzina może w tym celu wykorzystać.
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