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  2. Lay ecclesial ministry - Wikipedia

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    By 2002 there were 34,000 lay ministers who had graduated from United States Lay Ecclesial Ministry Programs. As of 2008, there are more than ten times as many students preparing in university and diocesan divinity programs for a vocation as a Lay Ecclesial Minister, as there are seminarians preparing for the presbyterate.

  3. Lay ministry - Wikipedia

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    The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops uses the term "lay ecclesial ministry" for a category of non-ordained (non-priest) pastoral ministers. [1] The idea of volunteer, unpaid leadership and service is very important in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ordinary church members may receive "callings" to serve in any ...

  4. Lay Centre at Foyer Unitas - Wikipedia

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    The Lay Centre has developed, in collaboration with the Congregation for Catholic Education, a comprehensive program of formation appropriate to the lay person called to an ecclesial vocation, grounded in the baptismal priesthood. The program assists the lay faithful to discern their vocation within the communion and mission of the church.

  5. Laity - Wikipedia

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    Lay involvement takes diverse forms, including participation in the life of the parish, confraternities, lay apostolates, secular institutes, and lay ecclesial movements. There are also lay ecclesiastical ministries, and where there is a priest shortage, lay people have to take on some functions previously performed by priests.

  6. Minister (Catholic Church) - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church identifies five ecclesial vocations, three of which are ordained. Theologians and lay ecclesial ministers are not necessarily ordained, while bishops, presbyters, and deacons are ordained. While only the latter are considered clergy by the Catholic Church, all are considered ministers in the professional and vocational sense.

  7. Catholic laity - Wikipedia

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    Under patronage of St. Charles Lwanga, Uganda National Catholic Council of Lay Apostolate (UNCCLA) is a body that brings together in a representative manner Lay Apostolate Associations and Movements, and Councils to foster a better organised and dynamic apostolate in Uganda while serving as a link, avenue and channel for information and ...

  8. Couples for Christ - Wikipedia

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    The Couples for Christ (CFC) is an international Catholic lay ecclesial movement [1] whose goal is to renew and strengthen Christian values. [2] It is one of 123 International Associations of the Faithful.

  9. Catholic lay organisations - Wikipedia

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    Union of Prayer was a previous term for some Roman Catholic lay ecclesial movements. [4] They tended to be archconfraternities aiming at the conversion of various groups to Catholicism. [4] Some of these included: Association of Prayer and Penitence in honour of the Heart of Jesus - offering reparation for outrages against the Catholic Church ...