And now we
wish to address a few words to parents, who bear the primary responsibility for
the upbringing of their children. We appeal to them to give constant attention
to the spiritual education of their children. Some parents appear to think that
this is the exclusive responsibility of the community; others believe that in
order to preserve the independence of children to investigate truth, the Faith
should not be taught to them. Still others feel inadequate to take on such a
task. None of this is correct. The beloved Master has said that "it is
enjoined upon the father and mother, as a duty, to strive with all effort to
train the daughter and the son," adding that, "should they neglect
this matter, they shall be held responsible and worthy of reproach in the
presence of the stern Lord." Independent of the level of their education,
parents are in a critical position to shape the spiritual development of their
children. They should not ever underestimate their capacity to mold their
children's moral character. For they exercise indispensable influence through
the home environment they consciously create by their love of God, their
striving to adhere to His laws, their spirit of service to His Cause, their
lack of fanaticism, and their freedom from the corrosive effects of backbiting.
Every parent who is a believer in the Blessed Beauty has the responsibility to
conduct herself or himself in such a way as to elicit the spontaneous obedience
to parents to which the Teachings attach so high a value.
(The Universal House of Justice, Ridvan 2000)
(The Universal House of Justice, Ridvan 2000)