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motherofnine9
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well said- an atmoshere of mutual respect means we can relax and share differring views in peace, it is really helpful when others can help me clarify my wording
Don’t worry about it…the main thing is that some poor mother out there not wonder “why aren’t my six (or eight or ten) kids like that?”Well I apologize if I offended anybody.
Yes!! This, exactly! It’s my hope that beyond all else, our children leave our care loving God with all their beings and with that same outlook on family. If they can do that, and think intelligently for themselves, it will go in the “w” column.
Don’t worry about it…the main thing is that some poor mother out there not wonder “why aren’t my six (or eight or ten) kids like that?”
I only got two children, but one of my happiest moments is when they saw this mother taking her four or five children under five years old across the street in the crosswalk in front of us, and one of them piped up with: Wow! Look at her! What a LUCKY MOM!! We have a small family, but they get it, and that makes me very pleased.
HoneyBea- you got it!! let the fun begin!
Agreed.No, but I know many only children who said they envied spouses who had a sibling to help them with decision-making about the parents. They didn’t say they wanted seven or eight siblings; they said it would be easier if there was somebody. I’m not in that position, so I won’t quarrel with them.
The point you make is a good one, though: The main thing is to raise a family with healthy relationships–good values that put people ahead of things and is willing to share control and pitch in with work–and not whether the family is made up of as few as one parent and one child or has countless children and both parents.
Your explanation confirms what you meant. If “kids from large families can sometimes turn out bad”, that means kids from large families are generally good. If “kids from small families can sometimes turn out good”, that means kids from small families are generally bad.Let me be more clear with those of you who are so quick to be “offended”. Kids from large families can sometimes turn out bad, and kids from small families can sometimes turn out good, and vice versa. Now the only way you can spin that this is “hurtful” is to change “can sometimes” into “will.”
I have noticed many people come on these forums and “read between the lines” in order to find offense in the posts that is not really there. Nowhere did I say that all only children turn out bad. I didn’t say it. I didn’t imply it. It is simply not there.
My apologies, I responded to your earlier post before I read this post.Well I apologize if I offended anybody.
LETTER TO THE BISHOPS OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
ON THE COLLABORATION OF MEN AND WOMEN
IN THE CHURCH AND IN THE WORLD
Although motherhood is a key element of women’s identity, this does not mean that women should be considered from the sole perspective of physical procreation. In this area, there can be serious distortions, which extol biological fecundity in purely quantitative terms and are often accompanied by dangerous disrespect for women. The existence of the Christian vocation of virginity, radical with regard to both the Old Testament tradition and the demands made by many societies, is of the greatest importance in this regard.17 Virginity refutes any attempt to enclose women in mere biological destiny. Just as virginity receives from physical motherhood the insight that there is no Christian vocation except in the concrete gift of oneself to the other,** so physical motherhood receives from virginity an insight into its fundamentally spiritual dimension: it is in not being content only to give physical life that the other truly comes into existence**. This means that motherhood can find forms of full realization also where there is no physical procreation.18
The Sovereign Pontiff John Paul II, in the Audience granted to the undersigned Cardinal Prefect, approved the present Letter, adopted in the Ordinary Session of this Congregation, and ordered its publication.
Rome, from the Offices of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, May 31, 2004, the Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
- Joseph Card. Ratzinger
Prefect
- Angelo Amato, SDB
Titular Archbishop of Sila
Secretary
Thanks.A reminder of the Catholic teaching on motherhood.