On 19 March 2021, the fifth anniversary of the Apostolic Exhortation Amoris laetitia , on the joy and beauty of familial love, Pope Francis will inaugurate the Year “ Amoris Laetitia Family,” which will conclude on 26 June 2022 on the occasion of the X World Meeting of Families in Rome. The Holy Father will be present for the Meeting.
## Family, the domestic Church
“The pandemic experience has highlighted the central role of the family as the domestic Church, and has shown the importance of community ties between families,” the Dicastery said in a statement announcing the Year. “Through the spiritual, pastoral, and cultural initiatives planned in the Year ‘Amoris Laetitia Family,’ Pope Francis intends to address all ecclesial communities throughout the world, exhorting each person to be a witness of family love.”
## Formation instruments at the service of communities
The statement goes on to say that the Dicastery will share resources on “family spirituality, formation and pastoral activity for marriage preparation, affective education for young people, and on the holiness of married couples and families who live out the grace of the sacrament in their daily life.” In addition, international academic symposia will be organized, “to examine in-depth the contents and implications of the Apostolic Exhortation in relation to highly topical issues that affect families around the world.”
## The objectives of the Year Amoris Laetitia Family
Ahead of the formal opening of the Year in March, the Dicastery has prepared an informational brochure explaining the objectives and initiatives of the Year “ Amoris Laetitia Family,” and offering concrete suggestions for dioceses and parishes.
The Year “Amoris Laetitia Family” is intended to spread the message of Amoris laetitia , and it is in that exhortation that the objectives of the Year can be found. The first is to share the content of the exhortation more widely, in order to help people “experience the Gospel of the family as a joy that fills hearts and lives ( Amoris laetitia , 200).” The brochure says, “A family that discovers and experiences both the joy of having a gift, and of being a gift for the Church and society, ‘can become a light in the darkness of the world’ (AL,66).”
## Family, the domestic Church
“The pandemic experience has highlighted the central role of the family as the domestic Church, and has shown the importance of community ties between families,” the Dicastery said in a statement announcing the Year. “Through the spiritual, pastoral, and cultural initiatives planned in the Year ‘Amoris Laetitia Family,’ Pope Francis intends to address all ecclesial communities throughout the world, exhorting each person to be a witness of family love.”
## Formation instruments at the service of communities
The statement goes on to say that the Dicastery will share resources on “family spirituality, formation and pastoral activity for marriage preparation, affective education for young people, and on the holiness of married couples and families who live out the grace of the sacrament in their daily life.” In addition, international academic symposia will be organized, “to examine in-depth the contents and implications of the Apostolic Exhortation in relation to highly topical issues that affect families around the world.”
## The objectives of the Year Amoris Laetitia Family
Ahead of the formal opening of the Year in March, the Dicastery has prepared an informational brochure explaining the objectives and initiatives of the Year “ Amoris Laetitia Family,” and offering concrete suggestions for dioceses and parishes.
The Year “Amoris Laetitia Family” is intended to spread the message of Amoris laetitia , and it is in that exhortation that the objectives of the Year can be found. The first is to share the content of the exhortation more widely, in order to help people “experience the Gospel of the family as a joy that fills hearts and lives ( Amoris laetitia , 200).” The brochure says, “A family that discovers and experiences both the joy of having a gift, and of being a gift for the Church and society, ‘can become a light in the darkness of the world’ (AL,66).”