We have witnessed the overwhelming tribute given to
Secretary Jesse Robredo upon his death. Personally, I didn’t know him when he
was still alive. When the news about his death became front page stuff, I tried
to dig deeper and realized how exemplary he was. I also felt a sense of loss. Sayang! He could have done more. He was
more appreciated in death than when he was still alive. It happens many times.
One man’s sacrifice is only highlighted when he is gone. And then we learn to
value his legacy and contribution. This only proves that people are still
receptive to nobility of spirit. People recognize genuine goodness and
empowering example.
People spoke of Robredo’s transparency, integrity and
clean leadership. I learned that he was 2000 Ramon Magsaysay awardee. He was a
world-class leader yet he had the uncommon simplicity of not throwing his
weight around. He would ride public transportation
alone without bodyguards. No task was too trivial for him whether it was to drive around the city at night, as
Mayor of Naga, to inspect busted lamp post or
play basketball with the young people in the “cantos.” But what amazed
me about him was his impact at home. He gave life to the saying “charity begins
at home” I see this in his strong influence to his daughters in modeling
virtues which they caught in their most natural environment. Home was their
first school of values and social living. Secretary Jesse Robredo taught his
children the importance of doing good and practicing sincere love. This brings
to mind the importance of the family and formation of children at home.
John Paul II was the pope who wrote and taught
extensively about the family. He pointed out the importance of the family, defended
it from the growing threats and forces trying to destroy and deform it. Three
years after becoming Pope, he promulgated his Apostolic Exhortation Familiaris Consortio (On the Role of the
Christian Family in the Modern world) in 1981. In it he addressed
comprehensively issues most affecting the family. He proposed a counter-cultural
perspective by presenting God’s design for marriage and the family. He analyzed
our contemporary problems as emanating from a society which is sick and is
creating profound distorted view of man. The root of all these attitudes lies
in promotion of a “freedom without responsibilities.” Exaggerated individualism
characterizes modernity, focusing on the person isolated from every collective
entity, including the family. This led to societal breakdown because every
other institution must bow before the insatiable claims of the individual.
Instead, he saw the family as the hope and solution to
this sickness. “The history of mankind,” writes John Paul II, “the history of
salvation, passes by way of the family.” Hence without strong families as its
foundation, society will gradually disintegrate. If families can be put in
order, the fabric of society will be very much strengthened. The way to
revitalize society then, is through the family.
The family is the natural habitat where children are
raised and formed as human beings. The role of the parents, aside from
transmitting life, is also to educate their children. In this human formation
it is necessary that children experience and feel they are loved in such a way
that it brings out the best in them. Since the family is also a “domestic
church,” parents are also catechists – the first teachers of the faith. It is
their primary task to evangelize their children so that they learn human and
social virtues that can make them responsible members of society. Parental role
necessitates that they instill in them a moral character and inner spirituality
that would prepare them to deal with life. More than teaching, they are to
model the values themselves. It is also in this area Secretary Robredo was
unforgettable. He valued family first.
The human and Christian formation of children makes
the family a valuable environment. It becomes a charismatic experience for
children – a place for them to find God and value people. And through the
loving care of parents they will realize that love is the fundamental vocation
of every human person.
(This article appears in the Faith Section of Cebu Daily News – September 02, 2012)
No comments:
Post a Comment