Parents have many responsibilities towards teenagers. Taking care of her and showing her love helps her find her identity. Giving her value will make her a person who has the courage to take responsibility. Family councils are for her a force for self-education ...
The young man prepares his future as an honest man with his parents, and this is essentially forged within the home. Respect is the first duty of young people towards parents because they are gifts. They are close friends, so you have to find the time to be with them and never run away from them even though they are sometimes a little annoying for young people. It would be interesting for young people to take the initiative to convene the family council, during which mutual respect is essential.
Man is multidimensional: body, mind and soul. These three dimensions are inseparable and need to be nurtured, educated and developed. Through education, man appropriates a certain value on which he aligns all his decisions. So that young people are not confused, parents must accompany them. It is also necessary to found, within the home, the "family council" so that everyone can be educated and flourish as a whole person.
People need tranquility now, especially in the face of this pandemic, need to establish order, tidiness and organization. Strive to build good relationships by starting in the family and extending into the community (positive communication) ...
At the end of its second General Assembly, held from 15 to 18 October 2024, the Episcopal Commission for Justice and Peace sent a message to government officials at all levels, as well as to all Malagasy and all people of goodwill.
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