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laity

[ley-i-tee] / ˈleɪ ɪ ti /
NOUN
believers
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“But in practice, at least among laity, but also many pastors, especially in fundamentalist and evangelical circles, there’s an unspoken understanding that it’s basically true.”

From Slate • Apr. 5, 2024

More recently, he launched a global synod, or listening process, that encourages the laity to share their thoughts, dreams and hopes about the future of the church.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 12, 2023

Francis in 2021 formally opened a two-year consultation process on the topic of “synodality,” or a more decentralized structure of the church with the laity having a greater role.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 16, 2022

The intense little group must articulate the church’s goals, interview ministerial candidates and present the best applicant to the laity.

From Washington Post • May 3, 2022

But the Church fathers who initiated rituals that reflect a shared priesthood of laity and clergy should not be surprised by the independence of modern Catholics.

From "Hunger of Memory" by Richard Rodriguez




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