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At Vatican Summit, Mormon Leader Calls for “Renaissance” of Happy Marriages

Norman

Defender of Truth
At Vatican Summit, Mormon Leader Calls for “Renaissance” of Happy Marriages

President Henry B. Eyring Addresses Diverse Group of Religious Leaders

VATICAN CITY —

In his address to faith leaders gathered for a summit on marriage at the Vatican, President Henry B. Eyring, first counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, said “a man and a woman, united in marriage, have a transcendent power to create happiness for themselves, for their family, and for the people around them.” (Full transcript of the address)

President Eyring was invited to provide a “witness” at the international interreligious event hosted by the Catholic Church, which brings together religious leaders from 14 faiths and 23 countries. The event, titled “The Complementarity of Man and Woman,” began on November 17 and will run through November 19.

President Eyring said that while we see unhappiness in some marriages, unselfishness is the key to complementary marriage between a man and a woman.

“Where there is selfishness, natural differences of men and women often divide,” he explained. “Where there is unselfishness, differences become complementary and provide opportunities to help and build each other.”

The change that is needed is in people’s hearts more than their minds, he said.

“We must find ways to lead people to a faith that they can replace their natural self-interest with deep and lasting feelings of charity and benevolence,” added President Eyring.

During his testimony, President Eyring read from the Church’s “The Family: A Proclamation to the World,” which was released by the Church in 1995 and is a document that sets out the Church's position on the family. Referring to the principles in the proclamation he said, “Those are things people must do for us to have a renaissance of happy marriages and productive families.”

“Such a renaissance will require people to try for the ideal—and to keep trying even when the happy result is slow to come and when loud voices mock the effort,” he said. “We can and must stand up and defend the institution of marriage between a man and woman.”

President Eyring spoke of the happiness that has come to him through his own marriage to his wife, Kathleen, which occurred more than 52 years ago. “I have become a better person as I have loved and lived with her,” he said. “We have been complementary beyond anything I could have imagined. Rather than dividing us, our differences bound us together.” He and his wife have six children, 31 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.

“As we work to build and encourage faithful, loving marriages in which men and women become as one and nurture their families, the Lord will multiply our efforts,” he concluded.

This week’s gathering of global religious leaders at the Vatican to discuss the importance of marriage fuses two key beliefs of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: the importance of marriage between man and woman and the importance of interfaith cooperation in common causes for good.

See all Mormon Newsroom coverage of the summit at the Vatican.

Note:

President Henry B. Eyring of the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints speaks at the Colloquium on the Complementarity of Man and Woman at the Vatican, November 18, 2014

Source:

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Any questions are welcomed.
 

kepha31

Active Member
Pope John Paul The Great said, "The love between a man and a woman is the foundation of civilization."
Although Catholic theology is at odds with much of LDS theology, she rejects nothing that is true in any religion. I don't think this International Colloquium would be taking place if civilization was not threatened. The focus is uplifting the family in a positive way, instead of bellyaching about the negative. Civilization is in danger because the family as an institution has become anemic, partly due to the politically correct Gay Marxist Movement. But that is another discussion.

ADDRESS OF HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS TO PARTICIPANTS IN THE INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM
ON THE COMPLEMENTARITY BETWEEN MAN AND WOMAN SPONSORED BY THE CONGREGATION FOR THE DOCTRINE OF THE FAITH




 

Norman

Defender of Truth
Pope John Paul The Great said, "The love between a man and a woman is the foundation of civilization."
Although Catholic theology is at odds with much of LDS theology, she rejects nothing that is true in any religion. I don't think this International Colloquium would be taking place if civilization was not threatened. The focus is uplifting the family in a positive way, instead of bellyaching about the negative. Civilization is in danger because the family as an institution has become anemic, partly due to the politically correct Gay Marxist Movement. But that is another discussion.

ADDRESS OF HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS TO PARTICIPANTS IN THE INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM
ON THE COMPLEMENTARITY BETWEEN MAN AND WOMAN SPONSORED BY THE CONGREGATION FOR THE DOCTRINE OF THE FAITH




Norman: Hi Kepha31, that is awesome and melted my heart. Thank you
 

Norman

Defender of Truth
Pope John Paul The Great said, "The love between a man and a woman is the foundation of civilization."
Although Catholic theology is at odds with much of LDS theology, she rejects nothing that is true in any religion. I don't think this International Colloquium would be taking place if civilization was not threatened. The focus is uplifting the family in a positive way, instead of bellyaching about the negative. Civilization is in danger because the family as an institution has become anemic, partly due to the politically correct Gay Marxist Movement. But that is another discussion.

ADDRESS OF HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS TO PARTICIPANTS IN THE INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM
ON THE COMPLEMENTARITY BETWEEN MAN AND WOMAN SPONSORED BY THE CONGREGATION FOR THE DOCTRINE OF THE FAITH




Norman: Hi Kepha31, I love Pope Francis with all my heart, He is an awesome leader and a holy man of God. He has influenced me in a way that I know that I need
to be more of an example to others in my life. God Bless him for all the good that he has done and will continue to do.
 

kepha31

Active Member
You're welcome, Norman, and yes, the Pope is a great leader. God always raises up great saints to address the darkest times, such as St. Francis of Assisi.
96% of the world's media is owned by 6 corporations, and they are all at war with the Catholic Church, so it is important to be selective as to the source of what the Pope actually says, and not twisted to fit an agenda. This happens more than the general public realizes.
good sources:

National Catholic Register | NCRegister.com is ok
ZENIT - The World Seen From Rome is accurate
L'Osservatore Romano official
 

Norman

Defender of Truth
You're welcome, Norman, and yes, the Pope is a great leader. God always raises up great saints to address the darkest times, such as St. Francis of Assisi.
96% of the world's media is owned by 6 corporations, and they are all at war with the Catholic Church, so it is important to be selective as to the source of what the Pope actually says, and not twisted to fit an agenda. This happens more than the general public realizes.
good sources:

National Catholic Register | NCRegister.com is ok
ZENIT - The World Seen From Rome is accurate
L'Osservatore Romano official

Norman: Hi Kepha31, yes, unfortunately there are our adversary's and they don't seem to stop. Well, I got your back and the Catholic Church, I will read you links, God Bless you and God Bless the Pope and the Catholic church. I have nothing but good to say about the Catholic Church, it is awesome. Let's talk some more if you or I have any other questions.
 
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