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Laypersons meaning
plural of layperson
Example sentences (12)
His motto, “To restore all things in Christ,” was implemented with a focus on priestly formation, instruction of laypersons, the revival of traditional sacred music, and the Church’s liturgical and sacramental life.
The tribunal, chaired by Lord Drummond-Young, two KCs and three laypersons, unanimously agreed on the sanction.
So they turn to generative AI for support when Aristotle becomes incomprehensible and ask ChatGPT to explain things in laypersons’ terms.
I believe that each of these positions was (and is) consistent with the teachings of the Catholic Church, notwithstanding the contrary position of individual bishops, priests and some laypersons.
Archbishop Hebda said he has “appointed qualified laypersons to assist me in carrying out this investigation, to provide an independent review of its contents, and assist in its examination and analysis.
Your and experience confirm what we laypersons immediately perceived as Morrison announced his proposed federal integrity commission while simultaneously executing an impressive backflip.
Also of note are the 'associates in ministry (AIM), a rostered position within the ELCA consisting of laypersons commissioned into positions of service within the church, most often as educators, musicians, and worship leaders.
In 1850, he created a governmental finance congregation consisting of four laypersons with finance background for the 20 provinces.
Stehle 47 Finance A view of the pastoral setting in the centre of Rome showing the Coloseum and Foro Romano around 1870 upright Financial administration in the Papal States under Pius IX was increasingly put in the hands of laypersons.
The DSM advises laypersons should consult the DSM only to obtain information, not to make diagnoses, and people who may have a mental disorder should be referred to psychological counseling or treatment.
The goal of nibbāna and its associated techniques have traditionally been seen as the domain of the fully ordained monastic, whereas many of the same techniques can be used by laypersons to generate happiness in their lives without focusing on nibbāna.
The secular or laypersons were strongly in the majority with 6,850 persons versus 300 members of the clergy.