The laity council is the coming together of the leaders of societies and organizations of the lay faithful with the aim of moving the parish to an enviable position
The second Vatican Council reserves the term lay faithful for members of Christ's faithful called to seek the Kingdom of God by engaging in temporal affairs and ordering them according to the plan of God. Like the clergy and religious, they too are by baptism made sharers in Christ's priestly, prophetic and kingly office, but sent to be salt and light and to act as leaven for earthly progress. Lay Christians are charged to be on the front lines of the Church's life in the world. Renewal in the Church's mission to the world demands that attention be increasingly devoted to the dignity, character, role and contribution of the laity.
Lay faithful are thus by definition non- ordained members of Christs faithful and non-professed members of religious institutes sanctioned by the Church. .By baptism and confirmation, a lay person is united with Christ the head, incorporated into his Mystical Body, and strengthened by the power of the Holy Spirit. From Baptism, therefore, members of the laity received the very life and love of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. As exalted members of Christs chosen race and royal priesthood, they share in the common priesthood of all the believers.
The laity constitutes about 99% of the members of Christs faithful. Only 1% constitutes members of the clergy and religious. This enormous portion of Christs flock is to be awakened, prepared and fully mobilized. The indispensable role of the laity in the Church evangelization led the Consular Fathers (of the Second Vatican Council) to admit that "without the laity apostolate, the priest is generally unable to achieve its full effectiveness.
The membership of the Laity Council in the Parish comprises of representatives of the following societies/organizations:
1 CMO
2 CWON
3 CYAA
4 CYON
5 Sacred Heart
6 Legion of Mary
8 CCRN
9 St. Michael
10 St. Augustine
11 St. Anthony
12 St. Jude
13 Ave Maria
14 Divine Mercy
15 St. Pio
16 SSVP
17 Choir
18 Board of Lectors
19 Church Warden
20 Catechists Assoc.
21 Altar Servers
22 MCA
23 MOD
24 Mount Carmel
25 Red Cross
26 Our Mother of Perpetual Help
27 JDPC
In Jesus The saviour Parish, hands of the lay faithful have always been on deck to actualize the parish mission statement Deep spiritual Commitment as a driving force and instrument for grassroot evangelism
The Parish laity council Is charged by the Decree on the Apostolate of the Laity (Apostolicam Actusitatem) with the goal of intensifying the apostolic activity of the laity by promoting and coordinating parish lay activities. So whereas individual groups are responsible for organizing and directing their own activities, the Parish
Parish Laity council. Aims and Objectives: To propagate and defend the Catholic faith; To serve as animator of lay Apostolate activities within the parish; To maintain peace and orderliness among different lay associations and parishioners; To assist the Parish Priest/Pastoral team with practical help, advice or suggestions
The laity council is the coming together of the leaders of societies and organizations of the parish with the aim of moving the parish to an enviable position.
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