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A parent's duty to form personality
- 20/10/2007
- Categorized in: Family Issues
The duty of parents toward their children is tersely expressed in a short phrase relating to the primary purpose of marriage — "the education of children." The duty is certainly more easily expressed than understood or fulfilled. The obligation is clear as set forth; but what does it mean, and how is it to be accomplished? Fr. Hayden attempts to answer this question by explaining the needs and conflicts of children as well as the different stages of childhood development.












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