A problem of divorce in light of pope Francis' integral ecology

Paweł Sambor OFM
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Pope Francis’ theme of integral ecology offers a broader look at the issue of divorce, which not only allows us to move away from an overly “moralising” discourse that fails to see the suffering of people living in “irregular” situations but also to insert the pastoral care of the divorced into the broader context of the Church’s responsibility for creation. First, Pope Fran-cis emphasises the interdependence of the elements that make up the human environment. Since “everything is linked,” social phenomena, including separation or divorce, cannot be considered in isolation. In this article, we propose to rethink the question of separation and divorce from a broader perspective, both in terms of its causes and its consequences. Since “everything is linked,” the culture of profit harms not only the natural environment in which human persons live but also the human environment of relationships. Therefore, when dealing with the causes of a break-up (of a marriage), we must not lose sight of the factors that can weaken emotional relationships (even indirectly), including, for example, the precari-ousness of employment and the role of mass media in creating a consumerist and therefore more selfish mentality. This article also asks whether the condition of the divorced is not one of the forms or an expression of “disposable culture,” which can be translated into a real material impoverishment through family, community, or social marginalisation. Finally, the re-reading of the question of people living in an “irregular” situation, in the light of integral ecology, highlights not only the importance of the pastoral care of the divorced but also its “reintegrating” function.
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根据教皇方济各的整体生态,离婚的问题
教宗方济各的“整体生态学”主题为离婚问题提供了一个更广泛的视角,这不仅使我们能够摆脱过度“道德化”的话语,这种话语没有看到生活在“不正常”情况下的人的痛苦,而且还将对离婚者的牧灵关怀融入到教会对受造界的责任的更广泛背景中。首先,教皇方济各强调构成人类环境的要素相互依存。由于"一切都是联系在一起的",包括分居或离婚在内的社会现象不能孤立地考虑。在这篇文章中,我们建议从一个更广泛的角度来重新思考分居和离婚的问题,包括其原因和后果。由于“万物相连”,利益文化不仅损害了人类赖以生存的自然环境,也损害了人类的人际关系环境。因此,在处理(婚姻)破裂的原因时,我们不能忽视可能削弱情感关系的因素(即使是间接的),包括,例如,不稳定的就业和大众媒体在创造消费主义和因此更自私的心态中的作用。这篇文章也提出了一个问题,离婚的状况是否不是“一次性文化”的一种形式或表现,它可以通过家庭、社区或社会边缘化转化为真正的物质贫困。最后,在整体生态学的光照下,重新阅读生活在“不正常”情况下的人的问题,不仅突出了对离婚人士的牧灵关怀的重要性,而且强调了其“重新融入”的功能。
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