Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate PASSING ON THE FAITH IN THE FAMILY
Bishopric of Youth Bookstore
Number 32
by HG Abba Moussa The Bishop of Youth
The words of St. Paul to his disciple, Timothy, were very strange, when he told him, " I call to remembrance
the genuine faith that is in you, which dwelt first in your grandmother Lois and your mother Eunice, and I am persuaded is in you also" (2Tim.1:5). Is faith inherited? The very genuine faith in the
heart of Timothy, the son, was the very same faith as that living in the heart of his mother Eunice and in his grandmother Lois. The faith that a family passes on to its children is a sacred inheritance.
Faith cannot be transferred from one generation to another mechanically, but the effect of transmitting it and of Christian training in the home cannot be denied. This is the most important function of the
Christian family: transmitting faith. We could leave our children a fortune-- that is fine-- but the danger lies in our failure to pass on to our children the faith we inherited from our holy fathers.
"For what is a man profited if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul? Or what will a man give in exchange for his soul?" (Mat. 16: 26). |
That is why St. Paul confirmed the role of the parents in the salvation of their children: "Nevertheless she
(the mother) will be saved in childbearing if they continue in faith, love and holiness, with self-control." (1 Tim. 2: 15). So the working out of the mother's salvation is conditional upon the way she brings up
her children. That is why St. Monica wept bitterly when her son Augustine went off the rails, feeling her great responsibility towards God for her son. Thus, she deserved
St.Ambrose's encouragement, "Be confident, my daughter, the son of all these tears shall never be ruined!" Now what are the channels through which our children receive the faith? 1. A Life of Worship The child who feels that
the church at home is an extension of the church to which he or she goes more than once a week will himself become a small church and his future home will, in turn, be a church too. We notice how a child turns his home into a
church if he attends mass with the family regularly. He or she imitates the hymn singing, the deacon, and the priest as he moves around with the censer or sprinkles the congregation with water. How lovely it is when
a child becomes a Song-Leader in church and when a young man becomes a Reader in the house of God because then the imprints of the altar in his life will never be erased! As the saints have said:
"Anyone who is far from the altar is deprived of the bread of God!" How lovely it is when the tape recorder at home plays hymns, the liturgy, and sermons, and when the video shows uplifting spiritual films.
2. A Christian Education Parents should also be concerned about the regular
attendance of their children at Sunday school, at church services, and at Communion. All these build up a store of faith and education for the succeeding generations. 3. Family Peace. 4. Dealing with Difficulties What ruins children more than to see their parents' disputes, whether inside or outside the family? How great is the
responsibility the parents must bear for bringing up their children well! 5. The Family Library
The family library should also include the Bible and books that help young people interpret it. These can stimulate people's minds and fill them with spiritual ideas, giving the evil ideas no opportunity to get a grip of
them. 6. Educational Trips These are some of the channels that a family can use to pass on the faith to its children, to swell the number
of those who are to dwell in the eternal kingdom and are saved from condemnation on the last day. May the Lord bless the lives of all to the glory of His Holy Name! END |
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