"The crisis of responsibility, which is obvious to anyone today, first took root in our homes. We should then address it in our home life. For, of course, home is the 'home' of responsibility.
"There is no context that so clearly demands taking responsibility for others than marriage and family. And a person learns to be responsible if others take responsibility for him, beginning in these basic relationships of human life. This key point is closely related to another: I learn to love through others loving me."
In a recent commentary, writer John Cuddeback reflected on the role of family life in developing the virtue of responsibility.
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