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    Mazurek, Piotr (Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne Diecezji Siedleckiej im. Jana Pawła II, 2011)
    This is a desire for every person to be happy and that is why people look for happiness in various ways of their existence. Undoubtedly, one of the basic ways is having a family. This is closely connected with love between two people, uniting together in marriage and by doing so fulfilling God’s primary plan. The plan has been ever since, since “cause a man shall leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave to his wife; and they shall become one flesh.” (Gen 2,24). Marriage and the family are the very first, main and basic values of life where problems and challenges should be solved and accepted together. By its functions, such as procreation, social and economic, every family guarantees the continuity of social life. A family is the fundamental cell of social life. The quality of any society and the fate of people in the world depend on its functioning. By undertaking its tasks, the family opens itself to a society and, at the same time, it becomes the very first school of life and virtues. That is why it is so essential to constantly go deeply into a question of a family as the basic social institution. Every family belongs to the heritage of mankind, it is a foundation of a society and the hope of the world. It is the greatest tool of humanism and personalization of every society as a person learns to really be a man in the family. In the context of modern tasks of Church (part I), we wish to incline over the tradition of bringing up a man in the Chosen Nation. The present article discusses selected functions of an Israeli family. It concerns fathers and mothers’ duties, especially in the transmission of faith and teaching a child to build a relation with God. Moreover, the work includes following steps of “catechism” of a little child in the family (part II). The article describes the prayers of Israeli people and their favorite forms (part III). The work explains the importance of fast in a believing Christian’s life (part IV), thanks to which we deepen and strengthen the bond with God. Another important issue taken into account is the meaning of Christian Sunday in the context of Israeli Shabbat (part V). The next parts of the article name the most important celebrations in Israel, particularly Pasha (part VI). Furthermore, it is about the need to experience Pasha with the whole family as the faith bond, the virtue thanks to which a tradition is continued and the attitude to life of a young person is created. All this should be the result of the desire to live in love about which Saint Paul the Apostle wrote in 1 Corinthians 13,1-13.
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