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Traditional family championed at world congress

Church leader addresses plenary session at event

MADRID, SPAIN

The traditional family — father, mother and children — is in rapid decline, though children are entitled to be born within the bonds of matrimony and to be reared by a father and mother who honor their marriage vows, a Church leader warned at the World Congress on Families held in Madrid May 25-27.

Elder Erich W. Kopischke of the Seventy addressed the audience at the opening plenary session of the congress. He was introduced by Sister Mary Ellen Smoot, former Relief Soceity general president.

"Even though many people yearn for traditional family life, fewer and fewer have it," Elder Kopischke lamented in his speech. "During the second half of the last century, annual marriages in Germany declined by more than 40 percent. Too many young people do not marry anymore. Many foster a variety of personal lifestyles, often driven by fun, freedom and self-fulfillment."

The Church leader observed that the "shareholder value" principle of the business world has crept into individual lives and families. He defined that principle as "low investment, quick and high return."

"The overall credo seems to be: 'I am willing to marry and even have one or two children if that does not interfere with my career or personal style.' And that is exactly what happens: Family and children are planned and built around career and personal interests. Sometimes children even become a hobby. The objective is to increase the pleasurable life for the individual adults."

Elder Kopischke said the price is high for such a course of action, and explained that attributes that build successful marriages and families — sacrifice, love, consideration, commitment, service, patience, endurance and fidelity — are often not found in such relationships.

LDS-sponsored booth at World Congress on Families spotlighted family home evening and offered a sele
LDS-sponsored booth at World Congress on Families spotlighted family home evening and offered a selection of family-related videos visitors could watch about the Church's support for the traditional family. Beginning in 1997, the congress has been held six times in varying locations. | Photo by Angel Jose Gomez Garcia

"Small storms, which everyone has to face in life, cause families to fall apart quickly," he said. "In today's world, where almost everybody thinks they should be able to get everything they want, people get more and more selfish and less and less content."

The decline of the family is reflected not just in fewer marriages and higher divorce rates but in far fewer children being born, he observed. "And those newborns who do come into this world are often born out of wedlock and are being raised by single parents. More than 90 percent of these children live with their mothers and miss the influence of the fathers in their lives."

This has serious consequences for society, he said, including disoriented and rebelling children whose need for belonging drives them to be attracted to organized gangs, which, in turn, creates a security issue. "Child poverty and lack of educational opportunities for these children are on the rise. Many of them feel they having nothing positive to look forward to in life."

Elder Kopischke said the solution includes promoting religious faith. "Not only do we need to rebuild trust in the value of marriage and family but also in God," he said. "Religion plays a vital role when it comes to values, responsibility and appropriate use of agency, which is our ability to make choices. Therefore, today I want to make a case for marriage and family, based and centered on a belief in God and Creator."

Family home evening, as signified by this assignment chart, was a subject of a booth sponsored by th
Family home evening, as signified by this assignment chart, was a subject of a booth sponsored by the Church at the World Congress on Families. | Photo by Angel Jose Gomez Garcia

Identifying it as part of the Judeo-Christian tradition, he cited Genesis 2:18, 24, the commandment that a husband and wife "shall be one flesh." He also quoted from "The Family: A Proclamation to the World," published in September 1995 by the Church.

A civilization and society can and will be only as strong as its families, he said, and added, "a family can and will only be as strong as the marriage on which it is based."

The World Congress on Families has as its purpose to "stand up for the position of the traditional family, in a time of eroding family life and declining appreciation for families in general."

Seated during opening session of the congress are Lola Velarde, left, Elder Erich W. Kopischke of th
Seated during opening session of the congress are Lola Velarde, left, Elder Erich W. Kopischke of the Seventy. | Photo by Angel Jose Gomez Garcia

Since 1997, the congress has been held in Prague, Czechoslovakia; Geneva, Switzerland; Mexico City; Warsaw, Poland; and Amsterdam, Holland. Concurrent with the sessions of the congress, Elder Fredrich G?ts, former undersecretary of the German federal government and currently the Church's representative to the European Union institutions, attended the International Parliamentary Forum. The forum gathered the foremost activists and leaders of civic, educational and research organizations defending the natural family and life as fundamental principles, together with government representatives.

While Elder Kopischke was addressing the audience of more than 2,000 delegates at the congress and Elder G?ts was engaging with political and civic leaders, Elder Jim Brande and Sister Carol Brande, public affairs missionaries, were managing a booth at the congress with the help of local Church members. The booth featured family home evening and offered a selection of family-related videos visitors could watch about the Church's support for the traditional family.

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