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Pius XII
Guiding principles of the Lay Apostolate

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   Chap.
1 Int | congratulate you for the important work done in a few years time 2 1 | necessary complement to priestly work. There still remains the 3 1 | at the present time. The work of laymen there is all the 4 1 | world) is essentially the work of the laymen themselves, 5 1 | within the limits set for his work or demanded by the common 6 1 | occupied with his missionary work and, therefore, he and his 7 II | intelligent, and systematic work, which has already been 8 II | the climate of industrial work is dangerous to young men, 9 II | priests engaged in pastoral work. In certain countries where 10 II | underground, thanks to the work of lay apostles, even after 11 II | training of lay apostles for work in the giant parishes of 12 II | teachers must be trained to work in schools of every level. 13 II | fields should support the work of the missionary priest 14 II | toward their missionary work. Twelve such movements are 15 II | the Catholic laymen who work be side the priests for 16 II | divorce, and polygamy. This work includes the preparation 17 II | young women for marriage- a work being carried out successfully 18 CON | weapons of Christ! ~Set to work with a faith even stronger 19 SUMM| account in any apostolic work. ~21 Catholics cannot remain 20 SUMM| world" is "essentially the work of the laity themselves, 21 SUMM| on earth the redemptive work of Christ. ~23 This primary 22 SUMM| increasingly well versed in this work will be available to insure 23 SUMM| particular, we undertake the work in this spirit for the attainment


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