According to father Vöcking, the new families that are set up not least in connection with the young immigrants’ choice to celebrate "mixed" marriages "contribute to the renewal of society in all its spheres: cultural, economic, political and social". "They promote and support the socialisation of the family members and, with their dynamism he explained , they contribute to the culture of dialogue and cultivate a sense of joint responsibility". Hence his idea of promoting "a true dialogue, with spaces for attentive listening and real exchanges between the parties concerned, that are the lively stones of the ecclesial body". "The others he then added must be recognised for what they are, not for what we would like them to be". Political and pastoral work at the side of the new families turns out to be "essential, since they can convey values and give more humanism to the future generations". ” “Also in the morning, mgr. Grzegorz Kaszak, secretary of the Papal Council for the Family, spoke and mentioned "the demographic overpopulation myth of forty years ago, which created a mentality that is against life and whose predictions have turned out to be inaccurate, to such an extent that some countries, especially in Europe, are affected by a steep fall in their birth rates". ” “