Chap.
1 Int | priests, and prominent laymen from more than 80 nations.
2 Int | apostolate. You have chosen "Laymen in the Crisis of the Modern
3 1 | priests, on the one hand, and laymen on the other; second-within
4 1 | authority. Others, priests or laymen, cooperate with those in
5 1 | their priestly office")-and laymen can receive the mandate
6 1 | have long been performed by laymen, and We know that thought
7 1 | drawn. Responsibility of Laymen. ~
8 1 | taught," between priests and laymen. Concerning these relations,
9 1 | community; on the other hand, laymen also have rights, and the
10 1 | the Church's earliest days laymen have taken part in the activity
11 1 | expected the cooperation of laymen. Let Us mention only the
12 1 | present time. The work of laymen there is all the more necessary. ~
13 1 | Consecration of the World Is Laymen's Job ~Furthermore, aside
14 1 | essentially the work of the laymen themselves, of men who are
15 1 | occasion We described those laymen who assumed all their responsibilities.
16 1 | consists, in this, that laymen undertake tasks deriving
17 1 | an official apostolate of laymen. Two remarks must be made
18 II | intellectual formation. ~Laymen who administer ecclesiastical
19 II | carried to completion by laymen. The problem is to utilize
20 II | Philippines, the Catholic laymen who work be side the priests
21 SUMM| faith. In this respect, laymen are too often illiterate.
22 SUMM| formation of those "adult" laymen whom the world needs. ~31
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