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zenit.org/en/articles/europe-s-bishops-church-strongly-believes-in-family-founded-on-marriage-of-1-man-and-1-woman
< "One theme which frequently arose and which links the Assembly to the forthcoming Synod was that of the Family. The human and Christian beauty of the family and its universal reality was reiterated: father, mother, children. The demographic decline to be seen in almost all European countries is a matter of particular concern. In Nazareth the Presidents of the Bishops’ Conferences, along with local families, prayed for the Synod, and these families, along with the parish priests, guaranteed that during the Synod they will offer daily prayers in the Basilica of the Annunciation for the Pope and Bishops gathered in Rome.
The Church strongly believes in the family founded on marriage between a man and a woman: it is the basic cell of society and of the Christian community itself. It is difficult to see why different situations of coexistence should be treated in the same way. Of particular concern is the attempt to apply “gender theory”: it is a plan of the “one thought” which tends to colonise Europe, too, and about which Pope Francis has often spoken. The Church does not accept “gender theory” because it is an expression of an anthropology contrary to the true and authentic appreciation of the human person." >
< "One theme which frequently arose and which links the Assembly to the forthcoming Synod was that of the Family. The human and Christian beauty of the family and its universal reality was reiterated: father, mother, children. The demographic decline to be seen in almost all European countries is a matter of particular concern. In Nazareth the Presidents of the Bishops’ Conferences, along with local families, prayed for the Synod, and these families, along with the parish priests, guaranteed that during the Synod they will offer daily prayers in the Basilica of the Annunciation for the Pope and Bishops gathered in Rome.
The Church strongly believes in the family founded on marriage between a man and a woman: it is the basic cell of society and of the Christian community itself. It is difficult to see why different situations of coexistence should be treated in the same way. Of particular concern is the attempt to apply “gender theory”: it is a plan of the “one thought” which tends to colonise Europe, too, and about which Pope Francis has often spoken. The Church does not accept “gender theory” because it is an expression of an anthropology contrary to the true and authentic appreciation of the human person." >