See the daily excerpt from the preparatory catechesis for the 2015 World Meeting of Families, “Love is Our Mission: The Family Fully Alive.”
50. Understood this way, chastity is something everyone is called to practice. “All the baptized are called to chastity…. Married people are called to live conjugal chastity; others practice chastity in continence.” Chaste married love situates eros in the context of love, care, fidelity, and openness to children. Chaste celibacy, through its continence, concurs that sexual intimacy belongs in the context of love, care, and fidelity.
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In its introduction, the document says its aim is to present “Catholic teaching in a way that is fresh, insightful, and accessible to contemporary Catholics and all people of good will.” The catechesis “offers a narrative beginning with our creation, soberly noting our fall and the challenges we face, but emphasizing God’s plan for our salvation. Love is our mission, and it is by loving God and one another that we will be fully alive.”
Each day in CatholicPhilly.com’s World Meeting of Families section you can reflect on the official Catholic teaching on the family presented in the catechesis, pray a special prayer together as a family or individually, and stay on top of breaking news about the events coming Sept. 22-27, 2015.
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