Ecological family as the future of humanity.
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Kleszcz-Szczyrba, R. (2019). Ecological family as the future of humanity . Quarterly Journal Fides Et Ratio, 39(3), 239-251. https://doi.org/10.34766/fetr.v3i39.133
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Abstract

An ecological family is a family in which the natural course of life development is taken into account and respected. Attitudes based on responsibility, respect for life and respect for the dignity of each person are shaped in it. It is a morally and socially healthy family. She is open to life; each and always, without any initial conditions or requirements. Contrary to this approach, some modern branches of science related to human prenatal life are increasingly proposing to make new life a "custom-made product". This is an extremely tempting proposition for many couples unsuccessfully seeking children for years.

The article deals with psychological and social threats related to the unnatural beginning of human life; threats to the integration of a particular individual, to the integration of the family and society as a whole. In the face of these threats, care for the natural order characteristic of ecological families (the beginning and development of life), cultivating respect for life from conception to natural death seems to be a salvation for humanity.

The future of humanity was the subject of special care of the great spirit of people whose observations, experiences and actions were groundbreaking. These people are: Saint Paul VI, Saint John Paul II, father Josef Kentenich and prof. Wlodzimierz Fijalkowski. The subject of this article is to analyze the achievements of these people in the context of family ecology.

Key words: ecological family, fertility, human dignity, prenatal period of life

https://doi.org/10.34766/fetr.v3i39.133
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