Proclamation 5912 --
National Family Week, 1988
By
the President of the
A
Proclamation
The
family, the birth- and dwelling-place of natural and self-sacrificing love, is
the first of all social contracts. Rooted in the designs of the Creator and
reinforced through the wise devices of the law, the family is the sum of a
nation's heritage and the heart of a nation's strength. It is, moreover, the
original mirror of mankind's hope for a world founded on bonds of tradition and
affection, where the individual is cherished for his unalienable worth, the
past revered for its accumulation of knowledge and insight, and the future
honored for its power to restore and renew.
With
all the diversity of its population, the
It
is also appropriate that we use this occasion to reflect on the truth that even
though the family has proven to be the most durable of all institutions, its
vitality is not guaranteed under all conditions. In the past few decades, as a
host of new pressures have placed fresh strains on the health of family life in
our society, a process of restoration has begun. Policymakers at all levels of
government, and leaders in religion and the social sciences, are taking a
closer look at the cultural and legal forces undermining the well-being of
families. Recognition is at last being given to the fact that no strategy for
reducing the tremendous costs of remedial efforts to combat crime and poverty
will succeed if we fail to focus first on strengthening the family.
In
the years to come, this process of rebuilding must continue. As it does so, we
can all take heart in knowing that, to paraphrase a famous epigram, reports of
the death of the family have been greatly exaggerated. For as long as the human
heart wills to keep for itself a special place of
understanding, welcome, and healing -- in short, a hearth and a home -- the
family will endure and prosper.
Now,
Therefore, I, Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America, by
virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United
States, do hereby proclaim the week of November 20 through November 26, 1988,
as National Family Week, and I call upon the people of the United States to
observe this week with appropriate programs, gatherings, ceremonies, and other
activities.
In
Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this nineteenth day of November,
in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and eighty-eight, and of the
Ronald
Reagan
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