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PONTIFICAL COUNCILS
Pontifical Council for the
Laity
Art. 131 — The Pontifical Council for the Laity is competent in those
matters pertaining to the Apostolic See regarding the promotion and
coordination of the apostolate of the laity and, generally, in those matters
respecting the Christian life of laypeople as such.
Art. 132 — The president is assisted by an Advisory Board of cardinals
and bishops. Figuring especially among the members of the Council are certain
Christian faithful engaged in various fields of activity.
Art. 133 — § 1. The Council is to urge and support laypeople to
participate in the life and mission of the Church in their own way, as
individuals or in associations, especially so that they may carry out their
special responsibility of filling the temporal order with the spirit of the
Gospel.
§ 2. It fosters joint action among laypeople in catechetical instruction,
in liturgical and sacramental life as well as in works of mercy, charity, and
social development.
§ 3. The Council attends to and organizes international conferences and
other projects concerning the apostolate of the laity.
Art. 134 — Within the parameters of its own competence, the Council
performs all activities regarding lay associations of the Christian faithful;
it erects associations of an international character and provides approval or recognitio
for their statutes, without prejudice to the competence of the Secretariat of
State. As for secular third orders, the Council deals only with those matters
concerning their apostolic activities.
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