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  2. Lay ministry - Wikipedia

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    Lay ministry is a term used for ministers of faiths in Christian denominations who are not ordained in their faith tradition. Lay ministers are people who are elected by the church, full-time or part-time. They may have theological degrees and training, which may be required in certain instances, but not all lay ministries require this ...

  3. Lay ecclesial ministry - Wikipedia

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    This general ministry of the laity has at times also been called the "lay apostolate" [1] and the "lay vocation". [2] Included in this general lay ministry are several specific ministries designed to support the Church community, such as lector/reader, extraordinary minister of Holy Communion, catechist, sponsor/godparent, spouse, parent, etc.

  4. Clergy of the United Church of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Like ordered ministers, a designated lay minister (DLM) goes through a discernment process and, if recommended, then takes the three-year Designated Lay Ministry Program at St. Andrew's College in Saskatoon, and then must work for three years at a congregation that has been designated as a Supervised Ministry Education (SME) site.

  5. Lay apostolate - Wikipedia

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    The lay apostolate is made up of laypersons, who are neither consecrated religious nor in Holy Orders, who exercise a ministry within the Catholic Church.Lay apostolate organizations operate under the general oversight of pastors and bishops, but need not be dependent upon them for direction.

  6. Stephen Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Ministry is a lay care giving ministry that supplements pastoral care. The program teaches laypersons to provide one-on-one care for individuals who request support. The confidential care-giver and care-receiver relationship, usually conducted by weekly visits, may continue for months or years.

  7. Apostolicam Actuositatem - Wikipedia

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    The specific objectives of lay ministry are: evangelization and sanctification, renewal of the temporal order whereby Christ is first in all things, [clarification needed] and charitable works and social aid. [3]

  8. Augustine Institute - Wikipedia

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    As of Fall 2019, it had 328 enrolled students or 144.1 full-time-equivalent, [7] the third-largest Catholic lay ecclesial ministry program in the United States. [8] In 2015, the Augustine Institute merged with Lighthouse Catholic Media in "a new strategic alliance." [9]

  9. Catholic International University - Wikipedia

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    The university's programs are offered completely online; CDU offered its first online program in 2000. [4] According to Georgetown University's Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate, in the academic year 2007–2008, CDU was the top Lay Ecclesial Ministry Program by number of enrollments. [5]