Chap., §
1 Int, 2 | participants, including priests, lay people and consecrated religious,
2 1, 6 | religious vocations and many lay people made their own indispensable
3 2, 10| of all Christ's faithful, lay, religious and ordained.
4 2, 13| men religious as well as lay people - who have spent
5 2, 13| stress the mission of the lay members of the Church. In
6 2, 15| communities".(37) These lay workers are often effective
7 2, 15| the involvement of many lay people. We are all grateful
8 2, 15| various gifts God has given lay men and women to carry out
9 3, 19| wonderful grace in Oceania.(68) Lay people also play their part
10 3, 19| world whatever it might be, lay people can and must be a
11 3, 21| and to encourage dedicated lay people to enter the media
12 3, 22| Men and women religious, lay people and clergy have laboured
13 3, 29| especially to the work of lay personnel engaged in often
14 3, 33| religious men and women and lay people who have laboured
15 3, 33| Catholic education. For the lay people involved, teaching
16 3, 33| widespread and indispensable lay service in the Church. Teaching
17 3, 33| education. Professional Catholic lay people are greatly helped
18 3, 34| continue, together with lay people prepared to work
19 4, 43| important now to remind lay people in the Church of
20 4, 43| witness of so many of the lay faithful who have been an
21 4, 43| Church in this vast region, lay people have contributed
22 4, 43| hear the truth of Christ, lay people in their various
23 4, 43| the fundamental call of lay people to renew the temporal
24 4, 43| pledged their support for lay men and women who live out
25 4, 43| supports and encourages lay people who strive to establish
26 4, 46| alien. Many forms of the lay apostolate and many lay
27 4, 46| lay apostolate and many lay formation programmes are
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