Lay Life in a Year

52 Reflections on JPII's vision for the Laity

Week 13: Rediscovering Baptism

We might not remember our own Baptism, but we often remember the Baptism of our loved ones: the joy of being surrounded by family and friends, the good food, conversation, and community. It can be a wonderful event.

But, reading through Christifideles Laici, John Paul II reminds us that while Baptism is a wonderful event to celebrate, it’s actually more than this.

We might forget sometimes, but baptism is the start of an adventure.

It’s where our life with Jesus begins. When a child has the baptismal water poured over her head she is  given a new life, with a new mission. Now, for the rest of her life her soul is different. How? Because now she belongs to Jesus, so the whole purpose of her life is to follow Him.

And the same is true for our loved ones and for us. So let’s take a moment to remember the Baptism of  someone we love and to remember our own Baptism. This is where our life with Jesus began, this is where the adventure of following Him all got started. This is where we are all given true life.

And that is something worth celebrating.

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Week 19: The Sacrifice of Spilled Cereal

It was a hard morning with the kids. The oldest didn’t listen and spilled his cereal all over the floor. I was upset, but surprisingly, my wife wasn’t. She refilled his bowl, patted him on the head, and then quietly got down on her knees to clean up his mess. It was...

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Week 18: Continuing Christ’s Mission

You may have heard St. Paul’s shocking words: “We make up for what is lacking in the suffering of Christ.” (Col. 1:24) Is he saying Jesus isn’t enough? It’s a bit like when my 4 year old helps me cook. Well, he feels like he’s helping, but mostly I let him add some...

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Week 17: Being Christ In The World

Charles was an older man who spent the whole day working with us on a project. It was touching how often things reminded him of his wife. Flowers he brought to their first date, the time she was in the hospital for a week, and her kindness, joy, and patience. After 55...

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