Saturday, June 7, 2008
2Cor 6, 11-13 Our heart is open wide
(2Cor 6, 11-13) Our heart is open wide
[11] We have spoken frankly to you, Corinthians; our heart is open wide. [12] You are not constrained by us; you are constrained by your own affections. [13] As recompense in kind (I speak as to my children), be open yourselves.
(CCC 2212) The fourth commandment illuminates other relationships in society. In our brothers and sisters we see the children of our parents; in our cousins, the descendants of our ancestors; in our fellow citizens, the children of our country; in the baptized, the children of our mother the Church; in every human person, a son or daughter of the One who wants to be called "our Father." In this way our relationships with our neighbors are recognized as personal in character. The neighbor is not a "unit" in the human collective; he is "someone" who by his known origins deserves particular attention and respect. (CCC 2220) For Christians a special gratitude is due to those from whom they have received the gift of faith, the grace of Baptism, and life in the Church. These may include parents, grandparents, other members of the family, pastors, catechists, and other teachers or friends. "I am reminded of your sincere faith, a faith that dwelt first in your grandmother Lois and your mother Eunice and now, I am sure, dwells in you” (2 Tim 1:5).
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