Jamaica Gleaner

The importance of a strong family life

- Fr Richard Ho Lung, MOP

WITHOUT A strong union between politics and morality, a nation cannot be united and joyful. Without religion, a people lack spirituali­ty and a sense of the dignity of man. Without family life – that is, father, mother and children – there is no happiness. Marriage cannot be just civil, if it is so, it’s simply a contract in which there is mutual agreement, not a union required by God, which is sacred and sacramenta­l.

Permanence between a man and woman in marriage – despite difficulti­es – is required to bring about a happy family. There must be stability, despite struggles and difference­s between people. This means constant recourse to love, to patience, to sacrifice, to compromise, despite quarrels, boredom and resentment. The crucified Christ! The Truth! Repentance! Forgivenes­s! This is gold tested by fire.

The human weaknesses of men and women, the sinfulness of men and women, the misunderst­anding between men and women require a vow that says that once married, we will not divorce, we will not separate – the sacred vow, the children, the need to grow together under God – who can solve all problems and bring about repentance and reconcilia­tion – is what stabilises that allimporta­nt and stable unit that spare as permanence in society and in a nation.

This requires spirituali­ty and the attitude that once married, there is no such thing as another woman or man, there is no such thing as no longer that person to whom each of us is bound. The Chinese, the Indians, Europeans and Africans held that marriage is indissolub­le. That children must live in a permanent family, that physical union requires marriage; and what peaceful, stable and happy – though poor – nations we had. LACK OF STABILITY

But given the fact that modern secularism has brought forth a principle of endless change, impermanen­ce in relationsh­ips, impermanen­ce in jobs, impermanen­ce in careers, impermanen­ce in beliefs, all for the sake of ‘buy and throw away’, our nations, our world, and our families lack stability and confidence.

When God rules and religion is the stable principle of life, however, we are strong, confident, consistent, we can count on the law of God to rule our lives. and there is morality – a life-giving law and way of existence that helps to stabilise a society, with families bound together without the danger of being loveless, or without a family, or without a home warm with God and a clear, consistent system of family life.

Morality and religion make for permanence in a nation and offers to politics a stable and happy system of living given by God.

Christiani­ty has been the religion of our country. I pray that our country will join hands in making a moral society which seriously insists on marriage as the source of children rather than the sexual demands of the flesh.

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