GENERAL
AUDIENCE POPE FRANCIS
Saint
Peter's Square
Wednesday, 15 April 2015
Wednesday, 15 April 2015
The family - 10.
Male and female (I)
Today’s catechesis is dedicated to an aspect central
to the theme of the family: the great gift that God gave to humanity with the
creation of man and woman and with the sacrament of marriage. This catechesis
and the next one will treat the difference and complementarity between man and
woman, who stand at the summit of divine creation; then the two after that will
be on other topics concerning marriage.
Let us begin with a brief comment on the first
narrative of creation, in the Book of Genesis. Here we read that God, after
having created the universe and all living beings, created his masterpiece, the
human being, whom He made in his own image: “in the image of God he created
them; male and female he created them” (Gn 1:27), so says the Book of Genesis.
And as we all know, sexual difference is present in so
many forms of life, on the great scale of living beings. But man and woman
alone are made in the image and likeness of God: the biblical text repeats it
three times in two passages (26-27): man and woman are the image and likeness
of God. This tells us that it is not man alone who is the image of God or woman
alone who is the image of God, but man and woman as a couple who are the image
of God. The difference between man and woman is not meant to stand in
opposition, or to subordinate, but is for the sake of communion and generation,
always in the image and likeness of God.
Experience teaches us: in order to know oneself well
and develop harmoniously, a human being needs the reciprocity of man and woman.
When that is lacking, one can see the consequences. We are made to listen to
one another and help one another. We can say that without the mutual enrichment
of this relationship — in thought and in action, in affection and in work, as
well as in faith — the two cannot even understand the depth of what it means to
be man and woman.
Modern contemporary culture has opened new spaces, new
forms of freedom and new depths in order to enrich the understanding of this
difference. But it has also introduced many doubts and much skepticism. For
example, I ask myself, if the so-called gender theory is not, at the same time,
an expression of frustration and resignation, which seeks to cancel out sexual
difference because it no longer knows how to confront it. Yes, we risk taking a
step backwards. The removal of difference in fact creates a problem, not a
solution. In order to resolve the problems in their relationships, men and
women need to speak to one another more, listen to each other more, get to know
one another better, love one another more. They must treat each other with
respect and cooperate in friendship. On this human basis, sustained by the
grace of God, it is possible to plan a lifelong marital and familial union. The
marital and familial bond is a serious matter, and it is so for everyone not
just for believers. I would urge intellectuals not to leave this theme aside,
as if it had to become secondary in order to foster a more free and just
society.
God entrusted the earth to the alliance between man
and woman: its failure deprives the earth of warmth and darkens the sky of
hope. The signs are already worrisome, and we see them. I would like to
indicate, among many others, two points that I believe call for urgent attention.
The first. There is no doubt that we must do far more
to advance women, if we want to give more strength to the reciprocity between
man and woman. In fact, it is necessary that woman not only be listened to
more, but that her voice carry real weight, a recognized authority in society
and in the Church. The very way Jesus considered women in a context less
favourable than ours, because women in those times were relegated to second
place. Jesus considered her in a way which gives off a powerful light, which
enlightens a path that leads afar, of which we have only covered a small
stretch. We have not yet understood in depth what the feminine genius can give
us, what woman can give to society and also to us. Maybe women see things in a
way that complements the thoughts of men. It is a path to follow with greater
creativity and courage.
A second reflection concerns the topic of man and
woman created in the image of God. I wonder if the crisis of collective trust
in God, which does us so much harm, and makes us pale with resignation,
incredulity and cynicism, is not also connected to the crisis of the alliance
between man and woman. In fact the biblical account, with the great symbolic
fresco depicting the earthly paradise and original sin, tells us in fact that
the communion with God is reflected in the communion of the human couple and
the loss of trust in the heavenly Father generates division and conflict
between man and woman.
The great responsibility of the Church, of all
believers, and first of all of believing families, which derives from us,
impels people to rediscover the beauty of the creative design that also
inscribes the image of God in the alliance between man and woman. The earth is
filled with harmony and trust when the alliance between man and woman is lived
properly. And if man and woman seek it together, between themselves, and with
God, without a doubt they will find it. Jesus encourages us explicitly to bear
witness to this beauty, which is the image of God.
Special greetings:
I offer an affectionate greeting to all the
English-speaking pilgrims and visitors present at today’s Audience, including
those from England, Ireland, Denmark, Norway, China, Indonesia, Nigeria, Canada
and the United States. Upon you and your families I invoke the peace and joy of
the Risen Lord!
I send a special thought to young people, to the sick and to newlyweds. In this
Easter Season, I encourage you to be true witnesses of the Resurrection in your
families and in your daily environments: Dear young
people, especially you students of the Sant’Elisabetta School in Rome,
remember that mercy is God’s most beautiful gift; dear sick people, allow
yourselves to be consoled by the heavenly Father; and you, dear newlyweds, live out your
love imitating the merciful love of Jesus.
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