
Facing the crisis
In paragraphs 19–22 of *Amoris Laetitia*, Pope Francis offers a deeply realistic insight into the reality of family life.
He neither idealises nor oversimplifies. He speaks of a humanity marked by conflict, violence and misunderstanding.
The family, a place of love, is also – mysteriously – the place where pain can manifest itself with the greatest intensity.
Scripture, to which the Pope refers, does not hide this truth: from the very beginning, human history has been marked by wounded relationships.
It is a path where love is continually threatened, but also continually called to be reborn.
This perspective sheds profound light on the concrete experience of so many families.


