Laity

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Laity refers to the body of religious worshippers, or faithful, who are not part of the clergy. The term is often used in the context of the Christian tradition, but it can also be applied to other religions. The laity are sometimes referred to as lay people or laypersons.

Definition

The term "laity" is derived from the Greek word laos, which means "people". In a religious context, it refers to those who are not members of the clergy, i.e., those who do not hold any clerical office or have taken religious vows. The laity are the ordinary members of a religious community, as opposed to its religious leaders.

Role in Christianity

In Christianity, the laity have a significant role. They are considered the "people of God" and are called to participate in the mission of the Church. This includes participating in the liturgy, evangelization, and works of charity. The Second Vatican Council emphasized the role of the laity in the Church, stating that they are called to make the Church present and fruitful in those places and circumstances where it is only through them that it can become the salt of the earth.

Role in Other Religions

In other religions, the concept of laity also exists, although it may be understood differently. For example, in Buddhism, the laity are those who have taken refuge in the Three Jewels (the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha) but have not taken monastic vows. In Islam, there is no formal clergy, so the distinction between clergy and laity is not as clear.

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