We can
strengthen our families, communities, and nations by studying the document
titled “The Family: A Proclamation to the World” and by
following its precepts. One way to study the proclamation is one paragraph at a
time. This is the twelfth and last article in this series.
Paragraph nine
of the proclamation on the family states: “We call upon responsible citizens
and offers of government everywhere to promote those measures designed to
maintain and strengthen the family as the fundamental.”
Since the “The Family: A
Proclamation to the World” was presented at the Relief Society Broadcast in
September 1995, it “has been translated into 77 languages and distributed to many world leaders…
"On December 6, 2004, the United
Nations General Assembly recognized the findings of the November 2004 Doha
Declaration, which contains many of the proclamation’s central teachings. Among
the principles contained in the declaration that are similar to those in the
proclamation is the concept that marriage is between man and woman, with each
partner of equal esteem.
“At the European Regional
Dialogue Conference on the Family in Geneva, Switzerland, in August 2004,
Bonnie D. Parkin, Relief Society general president, was given the opportunity
to speak. She supported her comments with the proclamation.”
In addition to being presented
at international events, the proclamation on the family has also been presented
to various Presidents of the United States, governors of numerous states, and
mayors of many cities. The world has been warned about the importance of
safeguarding the family. Time will tell if the family will survive the
onslaught of wickedness in the world.
As you study the ninth paragraph
of the proclamation, you may want to share what you learn in a family home
evening. This site has a wonderful family home evening program all outlined with lesson, music,
activity, and refreshments. I hope that you will strengthen your family,
community, and nation by fulfilling your family responsibilities.
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