Lay Life in a Year

52 Reflections on JPII's vision for the Laity

Week 23 : Identity and Mission of Lay Christians

Who are you supposed to be and what are you supposed to do?

The answer is really the center of the entire document because it has the potential to change everything about our lives.

John Paul II does not mince words: You cannot be a Christian and live just like everyone else. If we find our way of living Christianity is mostly compatible with modern life, then we are doing it wrong. Baptism sets us apart and makes us different.

But we work, study, live, get married, have friends, and in many ways do the same sorts of things that everyone else does. We still live in the secular world.

But we are not of the world. The lay person lives a “radical newness of life.” And this fact—that we are to live in the world in an entirely different way—is what defines a lay Christian.

But it is not enough that baptism transforms our life. Our presence in the world transforms the secular too! Our “involvement and participation has as its purpose the spreading of the Gospel.”

Everything about our lives should transform the world around us to be more in line with the Gospel. 

John Paul II makes a bold claim: The Kingdom Christ promised comes primarily through the way you live your life. Jesus’ mission, the Church’s mission is YOU.

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Week 36 – An Unexpected Discovery from 1979

When I was a kid, my dad was obsessed with one particular VHS tape—it was like some secret treasure from the past. He held it out with a grin and said, “Now I’ll show you what basketball is supposed to look like.”  It was the 1979 NCAA championship game—Larry Bird vs....

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Week 35: Answering God’s Call—Even in the Small Things

It was a regular Wednesday—sun shining, birds chirping—and there I was: 15 years old, grumbling as I stood over the lawnmower. Mom had asked me to mow the lawn, and like most teenagers, I dragged my feet. The job seemed pointless and hot, and honestly, I’d rather be...

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Week 34: Overlooked at the Parish?

Do you ever feel like your dedication to the parish is taken for granted? As we get involved at our local Church, we find disregard more frequently than appreciation as we give our time, talent, and treasure.  After pouring in our heart and soul, we are left...

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