Lay Life in a Year

52 Reflections on JPII's vision for the Laity

Week 25 : An Urgent Diagnosis

Imagine you go to a routine check up, and your doctor sits you down:

“Look, you need to urgently change some things. In fact, I know you’re already taking some medicine and don’t want to hear this, but as I look at your bloodwork all the fundamental indicators are not good. I’ve put together a program for what you need to change. This isn’t just an encouragement or suggestion. I’ve looked at your test results and the situation is undeniable. I’m insisting with real urgency here. Things have to change.”

As John Paul II looks at the state of the Church, he says just this. In talking about renewal, he even uses the words: “urgent,” “undeniable,” “insisting,” “fundamental.”

The mission of the Church, the role of and fundamental vocation of each lay person is holiness. John Paul says that the desperately needed renewal of holiness in the lives of every man and woman is what exactly Vatican II was about: a renewal in holiness. Parish festivals, activities, events, fundraisers, new buildings, and all the rest are good. But what really matters is holiness.

“It is ever more urgent that today all Christians take up again the way of gospel renewal!”

Holiness is the basic responsibility of every Christian, and a change is necessary for the life of the Church. John Paul, with all the bishops, “insisted on this urgency.” In fact, “urgency” is mentioned 15 times throughout the document.

But how? Again, John Paul is clear:

“Men and women saints have always been the source and origin of renewal in the most difficult circumstances in the Church’s history. Today we have the greatest need of saints whom we must assiduously beg God to raise up.”

Lay Life in a Year Overview

  • Read the original: CFL Introduction, No. 15

  • Last week: Salt and Light

  • This week: Holiness is the Purpose of Life​​

  • Next week: Saints: The Origin of Renewal​

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Week 47 – A Dominican and A Fortune Cookie

In college, I once went to a Chinese restaurant with a Dominican priest.  I was part of a group that brought Catholic speakers to campus, and after one talk, Father graciously joined us for dinner. When the waiter brought out fortune cookies, Father began unwrapping...

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Week 46 – Holiness Found in Work

​​This nation was built by tireless, hardworking people—a spirit of determination we’ve proudly inherited. There’s a lot of goodness in that. But sometimes, without realizing it, this work ethic can lead us to a dangerous trap: believing our worth comes from how much...

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Week 45 – Human Dignity Can Never Be Taken Away!

A couple of weeks ago, I went on a pilgrimage to Rome, unsure what I was looking for—peace, clarity, maybe both. But as God often does, He surprised me. I met a priest who shared something that cut through the noise of life: no matter what divides us—politics,...

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