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laity All baptized Catholics who form the faith community of the Church but have not received Orders.*
Ãâó: www.augustinianrecollects.org/glossary.html
laity A term used to refer to the ordinary people in a religious tradition as opposed to the official leaders and specialists (for example, the clergy).
Ãâó: www.fitzwimarc.org.uk/glossary/l.htm
laity those who have not been initiated into a specialized group, such as clergy
Ãâó: jmahoney.com/glossary.htm
laity The laity is all who have been baptised and who have not been ordained a deacon, priest or bishop. Through baptism, the laity share in the mission of Jesus and the Church, of proclaiming the Kingdom of God. Sister and brother members of religious communities are laity or lay people.
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laity friars, religious, ecclesial foundations, memoirs and topical subjects- these are the basic themes within which more than 1600 informative and entertaining sketches are woven illuminating the rich history of the Catholic church, both formal and informal, laity and clergy, institutions and individuals. This compendium is an indispensible work for both the general reader and the scholar, available for both quick referrals or leisurely readings.
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