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Laity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In religious organizations, the laity comprises all persons who are not clergy. A person who is a member of a religious order who is not ordained clergy is considered as a member of the laity, even ...
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Lay Ecclesial Ministry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lay ecclesial ministry is the term adopted by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops to identify the relatively new category of pastoral ministers in the Catholic Church who serve the Churc...
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The Weekly Homily of Fr. Daniel Meynen: Sign up to recieve the homily in advance by e-mail (by Wednesday) and check the sermon archives on the site for all three years of the (Roman) RCL. Fr. Daniel is one of the first net ministers. ... The Role of the Laity in the Church ... • vocations - religious & lay...
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In examining the role of the laity in the Church, particular attention is given to the role of the laity as liturgical ministers. ... There has been considerable reluctance to implement the institution of lay ministers. Perhaps for the "progressives" they are an unfair discrimination against women and the establishment...
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Expanded role for lay ministers emerges as a summit topic. ... ORLANDO | An expanded role for professional lay ministers is high among possible models for pastoral leadership emerging from an unprecedented gathering here of 1,200 Catholics — clergy, vowed religious and laity — preparing for the future of a changing church.
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The National Association for Lay Ministry is a professional organization that supports, educates and advocates for lay ministers and promotes the development of lay ministry in the Catholic Church.
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The same document notes that two out of three U.S. parishes now have paid lay ministers on staff. Clark knows that the function and role of lay ecclesial ministers is still evolving, and is part of an ongoing dialogue within the Church.
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