"To maintain a joyful family requires much from both the parents and the children. Each member of the family has to become, in a special way, the servant of the others"
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The provocation sits in the last clause: “the servant of the others.” In late-20th-century consumer culture, the family is often sold as a site of self-expression and personal fulfillment, a private sphere where you get to be “yourself.” John Paul II flips that script. He pulls the family back into the Christian grammar of vocation: you are not primarily a bundle of rights but a person formed through obligation. “Servant” is not a downgrading word in Catholic thought; it’s a Christological one, recalling the radical inversion at the heart of the Gospels where greatness is measured in care, not power.
Subtextually, this is also a safeguard against two modern distortions: authoritarian patriarchy and atomized individualism. By distributing “service” to “each member,” he softens hierarchy without dissolving responsibility. The family becomes a training ground for solidarity, where love is proven in the unglamorous labor of attention, patience, and restraint. It’s an ideal that’s bracing precisely because it refuses the fantasy that joy arrives effortlessly; it has to be practiced, often when you least feel like it.
Quote Details
| Topic | Family |
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| Source | Verified source: Mass at the Capitol Mall in Washington (Homily) (Pope John Paul II, 1979)
Evidence: To maintain a joyful family requires much from both the parents and the children. Each member of the family has to become, in a special way, the servant of the others and share their burdens (cf. Gal 6:2; Phil 2 :2).. This wording appears in Pope John Paul II’s homily for Mass at the Capitol Mall in Washington, D.C., delivered Sunday, October 7, 1979, during his 1979 Apostolic Journey to the United States. Many secondary sites omit the clause “and share their burdens,” but the Vatican transcript includes it immediately after “servant of the others.” The Vatican webpage does not provide page numbers (it’s an online speech text). Other candidates (1) The Family Manager Takes Charge (Kathy Peel, 2003) compilation98.1% ... To maintain a joyful family requires much from both the parents and the children . Each member of the family has ... |
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II, Pope John Paul. (2026, March 1). To maintain a joyful family requires much from both the parents and the children. Each member of the family has to become, in a special way, the servant of the others. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/to-maintain-a-joyful-family-requires-much-from-9509/
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II, Pope John Paul. "To maintain a joyful family requires much from both the parents and the children. Each member of the family has to become, in a special way, the servant of the others." FixQuotes. March 1, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/to-maintain-a-joyful-family-requires-much-from-9509/.
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"To maintain a joyful family requires much from both the parents and the children. Each member of the family has to become, in a special way, the servant of the others." FixQuotes, 1 Mar. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/to-maintain-a-joyful-family-requires-much-from-9509/. Accessed 28 Mar. 2026.







