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Humanae Vitae
On Human LIfe Continued (Page 14) Let married couples, then,
face up to the efforts needed,
supported by the faith and hope which "do not disappoint...because
God's love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who
has been given to us." (36) Let them implore divine assistance by
persevering prayer; above all, let them draw from the source of grace
and charity in the Eucharist. And if sin should still keep its hold
over them, let them not be discouraged, but rather have recourse with
humble perseverance to the mercy of God, which is poured forth in the
sacrament of Penance. In this way they will be enabled to achieve the
fullness of conjugal life described by the Apostle: "husbands, love
your wives, as Christ loved the Church...husbands should love their
wives as their own bodies. He who loves his wife loves himself. For no
man ever hates his own flesh, but nourishes and cherishes it, as Christ
does the Church...this is a great mystery, and I mean in reference to
Christ and the Church. However, let each one of you love his wife as
himself, and let the wife see that she respects her husband." (37) 26. Among the fruits which ripen forth from a
generous effort of fidelity to the divine law, one of the most precious
is that married couples themselves not infrequently feel the desire to
communicate their experience to others. Thus there comes to be included
in the vast pattern of the vocation of the laity a new and most
noteworthy form of the apostolate of like to like; it is married
couples themselves who become apostles and guides to other married
couples. This is assuredly, among so many forms of apostolate, one of
those which seem most opportune today. (38)
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