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Members of a religious organization who are not part of the clergy
In religious organizations, the laity (/ˈleɪəti/) – individually a layperson, layman or laywoman – consists of all members who are not part of the clergy
Laity
British NATO spokesperson and news correspondent
Mark F. Laity (born 1955 in Truro, Cornwall, UK) is a NATO spokesman and former BBC correspondent. He gained a BA(hons) and MA from the University of
Mark_Laity
Lower house in tricameral General Synod of the Church of England legislature
of Laity is the lower house in the tricameral General Synod of the Church of England legislature. They are responsible for representing the laity of the
House_of_Laity
Ordinary members of the Catholic Church who are not clergy
Catholic laity are the ordinary members of the Catholic Church who are neither clergy nor recipients of Holy Orders or vowed to life in a religious order
Catholic_laity
Roman Catholic organization (1967–2016)
The Pontifical Council for the Laity was a pontifical council of the Roman Catholic Curia from 1967 to 2016. It had the responsibility of assisting the
Pontifical Council for the Laity
Pontifical_Council_for_the_Laity
American author and researcher
Cassandra Laity is an author and researcher in the field of modernism. In 2015 she is a visiting scholar at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Laity completed
Cassandra_Laity
The Orthodox Christian Laity (OCL) is an independently organized movement of Orthodox Christian laity and clergy who are "involved with Orthodox Renewal
Orthodox_Christian_Laity
Human settlement in England
Laity Moor is a hamlet 2 miles (3.2 km) north-west of Penryn in Cornwall, England. The name derives from the Cornish "goon lety" meaning "dairy downs"
Laity_Moor
American Catholic priest and activist (1921–2016)
Daniel Joseph Berrigan SJ (May 9, 1921 – April 30, 2016) was an American Jesuit priest, anti-war activist, Christian pacifist, playwright, poet, and author
Daniel_Berrigan
Dicastery of the Roman Catholic Curia
The Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life is a dicastery of the Roman Curia. Pope Francis announced its creation on 15 August 2016, effective 1 September
Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life
Dicastery_for_the_Laity,_Family_and_Life
English football manager (born 1976)
Sam James Laity (born 3 July 1976) is an English football manager who is currently a senior assistant coach at Angel City FC in the American National
Sam_Laity
English cricketer
Brian Laity (20 October 1935 – 22 March 2007) was an English cricketer. Laity was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm off break. He was born in
Brian_Laity
Issue in the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem
in 1899. The movement seeks the appointment of an Arab patriarch, Arab laity control over Jerusalem patriarchate's properties for social and educational
Arab_Orthodox_Movement
Irish-American Catholic cardinal (born 1947)
Catholic prelate who has served as the prefect of the Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life since 2016, Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church since 2019
Kevin_Farrell
Welsh field hockey player
Eloise Frances "Ellie" Laity (born 9 May 1994) is a Welsh international field hockey player, who plays as a midfielder for Wales. Laity plays club hockey in
Eloise_Laity
Authority of church leaders over others
is jurisdiction by church leaders over other church leaders and over the laity. Jurisdiction is a word borrowed from the legal system which has acquired
Ecclesiastical_jurisdiction
Colloquial term for a Scottish Poor Law tax
ecclesiastical courts who had responsibility for the moral behaviour of the laity, buttock mail was levied as a fine for sexual intercourse out of wedlock
Buttock_mail
Non-governmental organization
currently an associate member of the Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life. The Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life is a dicastery of the Roman Curia
International Alliance of Catholic Knights
International_Alliance_of_Catholic_Knights
15th-century Protestant doctrine held by the Hussites
as opposed to the consecrated host alone) should be administered to the laity during the celebration of the Eucharist. Communion in both kinds was a principal
Utraquism
Catholic festival in Seoul, South Korea
announcement was made by Cardinal Kevin Farrell, Prefect of the Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life. Cardinal Farrell, Archbishop Peter Chung Soon-taick, Bishop
World_Youth_Day_2027
Senegalese judge and first president of the ICTR
Laïty Kama (22 November 1939 in Dakar – 6 May 2001), was a Senegalese lawyer of Serer heritage and the first president of the International Criminal Tribunal
Laïty_Kama
Roman Catholic seminary in Birmingham, England
St Mary's College in New Oscott, Birmingham, sometimes called Oscott College, is the Roman Catholic seminary of the Archdiocese of Birmingham in England
St_Mary's_College,_Oscott
Christian service and evangelism organization
the laity "from passive spectators to involved members". It was the first council in church history to specifically address the place of the laity in the
Apostolate
Pontifical university in Rome, Italy
in Italian and some in English. The Angelicum is staffed by clergy and laity and serves both religious and lay students from around the world. The Angelicum
Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas
Pontifical_University_of_Saint_Thomas_Aquinas
Second Vatican Council document on lay Catholic life
(Apostolic Activity), also known as the "Decree on the Apostolate of the Laity", is one of the 16 magisterial documents of the Second Vatican Council.
Apostolicam_Actuositatem
Canonical institution of the Catholic Church
institution of the Catholic Church which comprises clergy, and optionally laity, under the jurisdiction of a prelate, which undertakes specific pastoral
Personal_prelature
Catholic mendicant order
the Dominican Laity; the first was issued in 1285. Lay Dominicans are also governed by the Fundamental Constitution of the Dominican Laity, and their provinces
Dominican_Order
1588 treatise by William Allen
An Admonition to the Nobility and People of England and Ireland concerning the present wars, made from the execution of his holiness' sentence, by the
An Admonition to the Nobility and People of England and Ireland
An_Admonition_to_the_Nobility_and_People_of_England_and_Ireland
Church in New York, United States
St. Charles Borromeo Church is a Roman Catholic parish of the Latin Church. It serves the Barnard neighborhood of Greece, New York in Monroe County. It
St. Charles Borromeo Church (Greece, New York)
St._Charles_Borromeo_Church_(Greece,_New_York)
Catholic missionaries and followers executed in Japan during the 17th century
The 205 Martyrs of Japan (日本の殉教者, Nihon no junkyōsha) were Christian missionaries and followers who were persecuted and executed for their faith in Japan
205_Martyrs_of_Japan
Former office of the Holy See
which the officials of the Dataria zealously guarded, being generally laity, and who had by such guarding instituted a species of monopoly of the faculties
Apostolic_Dataria
7th-century church council
homes (eukterion) without the consent of their bishops. Both clergy and laity were forbidden from gambling with dice, attending theatrical performances
Quinisext_Council
Council of a church, convened to resolve issues of doctrine or administration
matters; however, the bishops form an upper house of the sobor, and the laity cannot overrule their decisions.[citation needed] Kievan Rus' chronicles
Synod
Catholic martyrs in Poland during WWII
The 108 Martyrs of World War II, known also as the 108 Blessed Polish Martyrs (Polish: 108 błogosławionych męczenników), were Catholics from Poland killed
108_Martyrs_of_World_War_II
Forms of the Mass before 1570
was bread given in the general offering by the laity, blessed by the priest, and given back to the laity for devotional use and as alms, especially when
Pre-Tridentine_Mass
Catholic Constitution on the Liturgy
Sacrosanctum Concilium, the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, is one of the constitutions of the Second Vatican Council. It was approved by the assembled
Sacrosanctum_Concilium
Church gathering
is a festival-like gathering in German-speaking countries organized by laity of the Catholic Church. Katholikentag festivals occur approximately every
Katholikentag
Member of a monastic religious order
Bhikkhuṇī Monk, Nun Sikkhamānā Nun trainee Samaṇera, Samaṇērī Novice (m., f.) Laity Anagārika, Anagārikā lay renunciants (m., f.) Maechi, thilashin dasa sil
Monk
1611 English translation of the Bible
produced the Geneva Bible in 1560, which proved more popular among the laity. However, the footnotes represented a Calvinistic Puritanism. King James
King_James_Version
Australian rugby league footballer
Ben Laity (born 28 November 1983) is an Australian former rugby league footballer who played for the North Queensland Cowboys in the National Rugby League
Ben_Laity
Liturgical use of the Roman Rite in Subsaharan Africa
boy Cantor Choir Crucifer Deacon Extraordinary minister of Holy Communion Laity Eucharistic Congress Lector Porter Priest Subdeacon Usher Altar Altar crucifix
Zaire_Use
Major branch of Protestantism
Government in the Anglican Communion is synodical, consisting of three houses of laity (usually elected parish representatives), clergy and bishops. National,
Anglicanism
Catholic program
elect a new team which, with the approval of the Pontifical Council for the Laity, will have a mandate to lead the Way for a period of seven years until new
Neocatechumenal_Way
Buddhist laity
contemporary Buddhist communities, householder is often used synonymously with laity, or non-monastics. The Buddhist notion of householder is often contrasted
Householder_(Buddhism)
Roman Catholic Marian movement based in Germany
Council for the Laity. Retrieved 27 May 2017. "International Associations of the Faithful, Directory - Pontifical Councils for the Laity". www.vatican.va
Schoenstatt Apostolic Movement
Schoenstatt_Apostolic_Movement
American nun and pro-Palestine advocate
"Memory Eternal of Presvytera Nikki Stephanopoulos – Orthodox Christian Laity". ocl.org. September 30, 2023. "Interview with Mother Agapia (Stephanopoulos)
Agapia_Stephanopoulos
Debate about serfdom before 1951
population hierarchically into laity (mi ser), noble laity (sger pa) and monks, with further subdivisions within the laity. A caste of untouchables known
Tibet_serfdom_controversy
Polish Roman Catholic cardinal (born 1945)
Curia beginning in 1987 and was president of the Pontifical Council for the Laity from 2003 to 2016. He was made a cardinal in 2007. He was Archpriest of
Stanisław_Ryłko
Papal award
[Service]') is a medal awarded by the Pope to members of the clergy and laity for service to the Catholic Church. Originally established as an award for
Benemerenti_medal
Roman Catholic society of apostolic life
The Opus Spiritus Sancti, (literally meaning "Work of the Holy Spirit") is a Catholic organization originating from Germany. It consists of five institutes
Opus_Spiritus_Sancti
Christian voluntary association
Confrater of St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle. Orthodox Christian Laity Brotherhoods (confraternities) Confraternities of the Cord Confraternity
Confraternity
Term coined by George Bernard Shaw in 1906
Conspiracies against the laity is a term coined by George Bernard Shaw in his 1906 play The Doctor's Dilemma. The conspiracies refer to the methods used
Conspiracies against the laity
Conspiracies_against_the_laity
stealing of sacred things. According to the patriarch, for such an action, the laity should be excommunicated, and clergymen are to be expelled from the dignity
1922 seizure of church valuables in Russia
1922_seizure_of_church_valuables_in_Russia
Type of Christian religious order
the second order (nuns, established second), and then the third order of laity who were established third. Saint Francis of Assisi, for example, is said
Third_order
Religious movement
Independent Catholicism is an independent sacramental movement of clergy and laity who self-identify as Catholic (most often as Old Catholic or as Independent
Independent_Catholicism
Benemerenti medal is an honour awarded by the Pope to members of the clergy and laity for service to the Catholic Church. This list is not complete. It only contains
List of Benemerenti medal recipients
List_of_Benemerenti_medal_recipients
European history from the 5th to 15th centuries
wine in the Eucharist. This further distanced the secular laity from the clergy. The laity continued the practices of pilgrimages, veneration of relics
Middle_Ages
Iranian religion founded by Zoroaster
books). If read aloud, these books would still have been intelligible to the laity. Many of these texts are responses to the tribulations of the time, and
Zoroastrianism
Rhetorical cliché phrase
exerting moral authority with emotional blackmail. According to Kathryn Laity, early use of the phrase may have stemmed from its appearance in the 1964
Think_of_the_children
1943 encyclical issued by Pope Pius XII
Mystici Corporis Christi (The Mystical Body of Christ) is an encyclical issued by Pope Pius XII on 29 June 1943 during World War II. Its main topic is
Mystici_Corporis_Christi
Ideology containing some, but not all, of the doctrines of orthodox Catholicism
answers to an official questionnaire regarding the current opinions among the laity. He also continued to assert present Catholic doctrine in less dramatic
Cafeteria_Catholicism
Catholic Church's modernization of its approach to preaching the Gospel
Theological Studies for the New Evangelization. The program is designed for laity, deacons, and professed religious. In 2012, Franciscan University of Steubenville
New_evangelization
Members of the Communist Party of Kampuchea
mirroring attitudes around the growth of Cao Dai in the 1920s. Buddhist laity were seemingly not singled out for persecution, but the traditional belief
Khmer_Rouge
Major branch of Protestantism
found almost solely in small Pietist conventicles. However, some of the laity preserved Lutheran orthodoxy from both Pietism and rationalism by reusing
Lutheranism
for the diaconate.[citation needed] The passage from membership of the laity to that of the clergy occurs with ordination to the diaconate. Previously
Hierarchy of the Catholic Church
Hierarchy_of_the_Catholic_Church
Catholic ecumenical council (1962–1965)
subjects, including the theology of the episcopate and the role of the laity, remained undeveloped. Bokenkotter describes these as among the unfinished
Second_Vatican_Council
Christian martyrs from Japan
The 16 Martyrs of Japan (日本の殉教者, Nihon no junkyōsha) were Christians who were persecuted for their faith in Japan, mostly during the 17th century. Christian
16_Martyrs_of_Japan
Cross worn on the chest by Christian clergy
history and the Middle Ages, pectoral crosses were worn by both clergy and laity. By the Late Middle Ages, the pectoral cross came to be a special indicator
Pectoral_cross
Roman Christian theologian and writer (c. 155 – c. 220)
himself as ordained in the church and seems to place himself among the laity. His conversion to Christianity perhaps took place about 197–198 (cf. Adolf
Tertullian
Ordained ministers of the Catholic Church
become common practice for the nuncio to solicit input from clergy and laity within the vacant diocese. In patriarchal and major archiepiscopal Eastern
Bishops in the Catholic Church
Bishops_in_the_Catholic_Church
Process by which individuals are consecrated as clergy
which individuals are consecrated, that is, set apart and elevated from the laity class to the clergy, who are thus then authorized (usually by the denominational
Ordination
1213 encumenical council
addressed a number of issues, including the sacraments, the role of the laity, the treatment of Jews and heretics, and the organization of the church
Fourth_Council_of_the_Lateran
and their faith" were to be prioritised. The Pontifical Council for the Laity is the body responsible for approving those Catholic associations that exist
Catholic_lay_organisations
Post-classical antiquity in western Eurasia and Northern Africa
of the 4th century, a division could be more distinctly seen between the laity and an increasingly celibate male leadership. These men presented themselves
Late_antiquity
term used to refer to the Buddhist monastic practice of almsround to the laity to receive almsfood and other necessities. In Japanese Buddhism, this practice
Pindapata
Italian Roman Catholic saint
Christ and the Eucharist and of renewal of the religious life among the laity. He is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church, which celebrates his
Anthony_Zaccaria
Series of lectures
Edwin Stevens Lecture, also known as the Edwin Stevens Lecture for the Laity or Stevens Lecture, are a series of lectures founded and named for Arthur
Edwin_Stevens_Lecture
Lebanese militant and activist (1955–2020)
the Synod of Bishops and was appointed to the Pontifical Council for the Laity. Jocelyne Khoueiry died in Jbeil on 31 July 2020 at the age of 64. Assaad
Jocelyne_Khoueiry
Tibetan teacher
debates, and serve as an international study institute for the Sangha and laity. The institute will also have a medical clinic for local people. Mingyur
Yongey_Mingyur_Rinpoche
Spiritual practice
in accordance with a monk's formal vow of silence, but can also engage laity who have not taken vows, or novices who are preparing to take vows. The
Monastic_silence
Person dedicated to the Christian religion
specifically dedicated to God and service. Oblates are individuals, either laity or clergy, normally living in general society, who, while not professed
Oblate
16th-century movement in Western Christianity
and Psalms. New religious movements promoted the deeper involvement of laity in religious practices. The communal fraternities of the Brethren of the
Reformation
Occupation to which a person is especially drawn or for which they are especially suited
and theologians of the Church by Jean-Baptiste Berthier A Theology of the Laity by Hendrik Kraemer (ISBN 978-1-57383-031-7) Living Your Heart's Desire:
Vocation
International association of members of the Roman Catholic Church
America. On 27 March 2014, the Secretary of the Pontifical Council for the Laity, Bishop Josef Clemens, delivered the decree in which the Legion is recognized
Legion_of_Mary
Senegalese politician (1948–2017)
Djibo Leyti Kâ (21 February 1948 – 14 September 2017) was a Senegalese politician and the Secretary-General of the Union for Democratic Renewal (URD).
Djibo_Leyti_Kâ
of converting people. Any laity who follow the teachings of Nestorius or Charisius regarding the nature of Christ. Any laity in the region of Pamphylia
List of excommunicable offences in the Catholic Church
List_of_excommunicable_offences_in_the_Catholic_Church
Topics referred to by the same term
an expert in a particular field of study Lay judge Lay judges in Japan Laity, members of a church who are not clergy Lay brother Lay sister Lay preacher
Laypeople
monks to go out into the countryside and perform funeral services for the laity. Although Dōgen was the first to implement many aspects of Chinese Chan
Japanese_funeral
Buddhist temple complex in Cambodia
the upper areas of the temple was progressively more exclusive, with the laity being admitted only to the lowest level. Unlike most Khmer temples, Angkor
Angkor_Wat
Order of religious men and women
the Rule of the Lay Fraternities of Saint Dominic. The obligations of the Laity are: 1) Daily praying of Lauds and Vespers 2) Daily 5 decades of the rosary
Third_Order_of_Saint_Dominic
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Ang Iglesia Metodista sa Pilipinas
Ang_Iglesia_Metodista_sa_Pilipinas
High-ranking member of the Christian clergy
Pontiff; the laity and clergy of the Prelature remain subject to the government of the particular churches in whose territory they live, and the laity associated
Prelate
American Catholic prelate (born 1956)
USCCB General Assembly in Baltimore elected the chair of the Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family Life, and Youth. The voting was tied between Archbishop
Salvatore_Cordileone
Pope Francis made a pastoral and state visit to Jakarta, Indonesia, from 3 to 6 September 2024. He became the third pontiff to visit the country, following
2024 visit by Pope Francis to Indonesia
2024_visit_by_Pope_Francis_to_Indonesia
Catholic religious order
priests, brothers, cloistered nuns and religious sisters as well as committed laity. Members of the Trinitarian family include the Trinitarian religious; the
Trinitarians
Catholic charismatic movement
of grace, a renewing breath of the Spirit for all members of the Church, laity, religious, priests and bishops [...] One does not form part of the Renewal
Catholic_Charismatic_Renewal
Christian church based in Rome
for the day to day celebration of the sacraments and pastoral care of the laity. As of 2016[update] there are approximately 221,700 parishes worldwide.
Catholic_Church
Religious site in Tibet
Practices and attainment Lamrim Pāramitās Bodhicitta Avalokiteśvara Meditation Laity Vajrayana Tantra techniques Deity yoga Guru yoga Dream yoga Thukdam Buddhahood
Changlei_Monastery
In Christianity, reception of both the consecrated bread and wine of the Eucharist
were to be as pure as possible, and inevitably led to the exclusion of the laity from receiving the Eucharist under both kinds, reserving the practice to
Communion_under_both_kinds
Anglican church in England
legislative body for the church and comprises bishops, other clergy and laity. Its measures must be approved by the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Church_of_England
LAITY
LAITY
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a trustworthy person, from Old French léauté ‘loyalty’ (Latin legalitas, a derivative of legalis ‘legal’, ‘by law’).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Laity.Americanized spelling of the Swiss family name Lüthi or Lüthy (reflecting the pronunciation of th as t in German) (see Luthi).
Surname or Lastname
Swiss German
Swiss German : Americanized form of Lüthy (see Luthi).English : variant of Laity.
LAITY
LAITY
Boy/Male
Greek Hungarian
Manly.
Boy/Male
French German
Guards; guardian.
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German
Famous; Brilliant
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew
God's Oath; Form of Elizabeth
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a diminutive of Middle English cok ‘cock’ (see Cocke).
Boy/Male
British, English
Most Used Commonly as a Surname in Modern Times; Diminutive of Bartholomew Dating to the 13th Century
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Slave of the Generous / Benefactor (Allah)
Boy/Male
English
From the raven's fortress.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : from a derivative of Old French hurer ‘to bristle or ruffle’, ‘to stand on end’ (see Huron).Irish : this may be an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hEarghaill ‘descendant of Earghall’, a variant of Ó Fearghail (see Farrell).
LAITY
LAITY
LAITY
LAITY
LAITY
n.
The laity; secular people.
n.
The clergy, or their opinions, as opposed to the laity.
a.
The state of a layman.
a.
Of or pertaining to the laity, as distinct from the clergy; as, a lay person; a lay preacher; a lay brother.
a.
Belonging to the laity; lay; not clerical.
a.
Of or pertaining to a layman or the laity.
n.
The laity; the common people.
n.
One of the people, in distinction from the clergy; one of the laity; sometimes, a man not belonging to some particular profession, in distinction from those who do.
n.
The body of men set apart, by due ordination, to the service of God, in the Christian church, in distinction from the laity; in England, usually restricted to the ministers of the Established Church.
n.
Ignorant, unlearned; belonging to the laity.
n.
The laity; temporality.
n.
The smaller hosts distributed in the communion of the laity.
a.
The people, as distinguished from the clergy; the body of the people not in orders.
a.
Those who are not of a certain profession, as law or medicine, in distinction from those belonging to it.