Sobre la Tercera Orden Secular - With subtitles

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkcETb-rz_8

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TLDREl video aborda la importancia de la Tercera Orden en la Iglesia Católica y el papel crucial del laicado. Se explica que, por el bautismo, los laicos se convierten en miembros del Cuerpo Místico de Cristo, herederos de la gloria divina y tienen la misión de participar en los asuntos temporales del mundo para orientarlos según la voluntad de Dios. Esta participación incluye la santificación de aspectos como la economía, la cultura, la política y la vida familiar. Los laicos están llamados a ser levadura en la sociedad, insuflando el Evangelio en todas las actividades humanas. Su misión es irremplazable porque sólo ellos pueden hacer presente a la Iglesia en ámbitos donde el clero no puede llegar. Este concepto es reafirmado por el Concilio Vaticano II, que destaca la necesidad de los laicos de santificar el mundo desde dentro y ser testimonio de fe, esperanza y caridad.

Takeaways

  • ✨ La Tercera Orden es la rama laica dentro de una familia religiosa.
  • 🌟 Los laicos tienen una misión única de ordenar los asuntos del mundo según la voluntad de Dios.
  • 💧 El bautismo les da a los laicos una participación en la naturaleza divina.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 La familia es vista como la 'iglesia doméstica', el primer lugar de evangelización.
  • 🏢 Los laicos deben influir en la economía y política a través de valores cristianos.
  • 📚 La cultura y educación deben ser cristianizadas por los laicos.
  • 🌎 El laicado está llamado a ser luz y sal del mundo.
  • 💼 En el ámbito laboral, los laicos deben integrar la fe con la vida profesional.
  • 🕊️ La misión del laico es irremplazable en su labor de hacer presente a la Iglesia en el mundo.
  • 🕊️ Santificar el espacio diario es parte de la misión del laico.

Garis waktu

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    El Tercer Orden de la familia religiosa es descrito como la rama laica en contraste con la rama masculina (sacerdotes) y la femenina (hermanas). La importancia del laicado se deriva del Bautismo, otorgando membresía en el Cuerpo Místico de Cristo y la facultad para ofrecernos con la Víctima Divina en la Misa. Los laicos tienen una misión única de comprometerse en los asuntos temporales del mundo y dirigirlos según la voluntad de Dios, especialmente en el matrimonio, la familia, la política y la cultura.

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    Los laicos están llamados a cristianizar las actividades cotidianas, como el trabajo, usando de ejemplo a una maestra que considera su labor como una misión para acercar a otros a la Trinidad Bendita. A través de su vida familiar, son presencia viva de la iglesia, cristianizando su entorno. Están llamados a ejercer el apostolado común, llevando a Cristo a otros, y el apostolado mandado, como la Acción Católica para hacer efectiva la presencia de la Iglesia en diversos ámbitos.

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    La misión de los laicos es indispensable para hacer presente y operativa a la Iglesia en el mundo, cumpliendo el llamado del Concilio Vaticano II de buscar el reino de Dios a través de los asuntos temporales y ordenándolos según el plan de Dios. Se subraya la diferencia entre la misión del sacerdote, que se ejerce en la iglesia, y la del laico, que se ejerce en el mundo, fermentando desde dentro con los valores del Evangelio.

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    Finalmente, deben cristianizar el ámbito económico, las diversas manifestaciones culturales y las actividades cívicas y políticas, buscando siempre el bien común y la justicia, según los valores cristianos. La misión última es consagrar el mundo a Jesucristo, siendo el fermento que transforma desde dentro las realidades temporales y viviendo los valores del Reino de Dios, promoviendo la justicia, la paz, el amor y la verdad. Se destaca la importancia del Tercer Orden en esta misión.

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Pertanyaan yang Sering Diajukan

  • ¿Qué es la Tercera Orden en la Iglesia Católica?

    La Tercera Orden es la rama laica de una familia religiosa. La Primera Orden es la rama masculina (sacerdotes), la Segunda Orden es la rama femenina (hermanas), y la Tercera Orden es la rama laica.

  • ¿Cuál es la misión del laicado según la Iglesia Católica?

    La misión del laicado es involucrarse en los asuntos temporales del mundo y orientarlos según la voluntad de Dios, cristianizando las realidades cotidianas como el matrimonio, la política y la economía.

  • ¿Por qué es importante el bautismo para el laicado?

    El bautismo es importante porque nos hace miembros del Cuerpo Místico de Cristo, hijos de Dios y herederos de la gloria, otorgándonos una participación en la naturaleza divina.

  • ¿Cómo deben los laicos ejercer su apostolado común?

    Los laicos deben ejercer su apostolado común comenzando en su familia y extendiéndolo a la sociedad, involucrándose en todas las actividades cotidianas y temporales con una visión cristiana.

  • ¿Cuál es el papel del laico en la economía según la doctrina católica?

    El laico debe santificar y cristianizar la vida económica, desde el uso de la propiedad privada hasta la gestión de negocios y la práctica de diversas profesiones, incorporando el Evangelio en estas áreas.

  • ¿Cómo se espera que los laicos influencien la cultura según el Vaticano II?

    Los laicos deben influir en la cultura cristianizando la literatura, la educación, las ciencias, la tecnología y los medios de comunicación, actuando como levadura entre la masa cultural.

  • ¿Qué enseña el Concilio Vaticano II sobre el laicado en el mundo?

    El Concilio Vaticano II enseña que los laicos deben vivir en el mundo y ordenar los asuntos temporales de acuerdo al plan de Dios, actuando como fermento para la santificación del mundo desde dentro.

  • ¿Qué significa 'Iglesia doméstica'?

    'Iglesia doméstica' se refiere a la familia, porque el hogar es un lugar donde la fe se vive y se transmite, y donde los laicos ejercen su misión de cristianizar la vida familiar.

  • ¿Cuál es la relación entre la misión del sacerdote y el laico?

    La misión del sacerdote se ejerce en la Iglesia y la del laico en el mundo. Ambos tienen el objetivo de dar gloria a Dios y salvar almas, con complementos distintos en sus respectivos ámbitos.

  • ¿Por qué es irremplazable la misión del laico en la Iglesia?

    La misión del laico es irremplazable porque sólo ellos pueden hacer presente y operativa la Iglesia en el mundo, actuando como luz y sal en la tierra.

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    I will speak about a very specific topic
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    which we call the Secular Third Order of our Religious Family.
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    “Third Order” because the First Order is the masculine branch (priests),
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    the Second Order is the feminine branch (sisters)
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    and the Third Order is the lay branch, the “secular branch”.
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    What is the importance of the Third Order?
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    What is the importance of the laity?
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    In the first place, the importance of the laity is derived by reason of Baptism which is most important.
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    It makes us members of the Mystical Body of Christ, of the Catholic Church
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    and it makes us children of God.
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    Since we are children of God, it entitles us to be heirs of glory, heirs of Heaven.
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    This implies
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    an ontological reality, unique to each of the baptized,
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    since one is given a formal and physical participation
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    in the very Divine Nature
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    as the apostle St. Peter says in his letter in Sacred Scripture.
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    It’s important because the laity
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    have a mission that can only be performed by them;
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    a mission
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    that no one else can do it for them.
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    What is this mission?
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    The mission of the laity
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    is to engage in the world’s temporal affairs and direct them according to God’s will.
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    That is what we refer to as the affairs of the world
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    in other words, what we commonly call the things of the world:
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    marriage, family, politics, the economy, professions
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    culture, and peace.
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    Later on, we will have the opportunity to point out these things even if only briefly.
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    1. The laity has this mission firstly because they have the power
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    of offering, in the Holy Mass, the Divine Victim
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    Jesus Christ
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    to God the Father
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    and to offer themselves
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    with the Divine Victim to God the Father.
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    In such way,
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    through Jesus Christ,
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    in the Holy Spirit
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    everything in the life of the laity is ordered toward the heavenly Father.
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    This full participation of the laity in the Holy Mass
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    is made perfect when they partake in Holy Communion
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    receiving the Body and Blood of our Lord
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    who is the same Victim of the Sacrifice of the Cross.
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    This is the most important work that the laity have.
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    It is not a courtesy that humankind does.
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    From our very own Baptism
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    emerges the sacramental faculty
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    to offer with the Priest
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    and along with the priest
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    the Divine Victim and oneself as victim
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    to the Father.
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    The second aspect of the mission of the laity
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    and also resulting from the reality of Baptism
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    is that a lay person imprints because of his baptism
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    a Christian character on all of life’s activities
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    whatever they may do
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    , as long as they are willed by God.
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    And this they offer to the Father.
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    As it is being offered to the Father
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    it is being Christianized.
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    Let’s take for example a teacher
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    who is conscious of her mission
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    and fulfills what she does, not only
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    because she wants to earn a living to give food to her own family
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    which is something absolutely legitimate
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    but she also has an even higher purpose
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    and that is accepting that work, as a mission that God has entrusted to her
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    so that through her work,
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    others can also come to know
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    the Blessed Trinity
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    especially the only Son of God, Jesus Christ.
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    This second aspect is very important
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    so much so that the Church
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    through the laity,
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    is present in every place and home
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    where people live following
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    God’s will which He asks of us in Baptism.
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    For that reason, the family is referred to as the “domestic Church.”
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    Domestic comes from “domus” or home.
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    The house wife, for example, who does all of her work,
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    to provide all that is necessary
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    for her husband and for her children
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    whether it be for their clothing, health, rest, sport or whatever else they need.
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    The house wife does all of these things impressing a Christian character on them.
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    If the laity were not to do these things, who would do them?
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    No one else can do them
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    What the lay person does can not be done by the religious or the priest.
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    In any case, the best they could do is within the limits of their parish.
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    Whereas the lay person is the one who can produce that Christian effect
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    in any person or need in all places in the world.
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    In the third place,
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    the laity, as a result of Baptism,
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    can and ought to exercise the “common apostolate” of the Church.
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    That is to say the lay person, sanctifying himself,
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    becomes a sort of chalice full of Christ’s Blood,
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    spilling over to others its super-abundance.
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    We will have an opportunity to explore this in more detail.
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    Where is the first place where the lay person exercises this common apostolate?
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    It is in his family, in his house, with his wife, with his children, with his grandchildren, with his parents
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    – the grandparents of his children, with his siblings, with all the rest of the family
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    with his friends, in his work,
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    in his office, in the university, in the union, in the armed forces, in the security forces,
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    in the factory, in the sea, in the air, on the earth, on the subway, everywhere.
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    By virtue of Baptism, the lay person must carry Christ with one’s own self and to others.
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    4. A fourth place is by doing what is called the “mandated apostolate”,
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    a special apostolate of Catholic Action
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    or of societies similar to Catholic Action.
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    5. The fifth place,
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    he must Christianize, directly
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    and immediately,
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    his or her married life and family.
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    Great task!
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    This is already marking and with fire, the mission of the laity
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    Who else can sanctify and Christianize marriage and family if not those who are part of them?
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    Thus the II Vatican Council,
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    states in Lumen Gentium number 33:
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    “The laity are called in a special way to make the Church present and operative in those places
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    and circumstances where only through them can it become the salt of the earth
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    Thus every layman, in virtue of the very gifts bestowed upon him
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    is at the same time a witness and a living instrument of the mission of the Church itself
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    "according to the measure of Christ's bestowal".
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    That is the irreplaceable mission of the laity.
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    To make the Church present and operative in those places and circumstances where through them
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    and only them, can it become the salt of the earth and the light of the world.
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    In number 31,
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    with even more strength
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    “the laity, by their very vocation,
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    seek the kingdom of God
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    by engaging in temporal affairs
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    and by ordering them according to the plan of God.”
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    This is proper for the laity.
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    For this reason we say that the mission of the priest, which is very important,
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    is in similar value depended upon the laity:
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    to give glory to God and to save one’s soul and other’s.
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    In part, it is distinct because the mission of the priest
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    should be exercised in the Church,
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    while that of the laity
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    should be exercised in the world.
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    That is why Lumen Gentium continues saying, “They live in the world,
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    that is, in each and in all of the secular professions and occupations.
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    They live in the ordinary circumstances of family and social life,
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    from which the very web of their existence is woven.
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    They are called there by God
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    that by exercising their proper function
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    and led by the spirit of the Gospel,
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    they may work for the sanctification of the world from within as a leaven.”
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    from within
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    as leaven
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    they manage to ferment the dough to make it Christian.
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    “In this way they may make Christ known to others,
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    especially by the testimony of a life
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    resplendent in faith,
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    hope and charity.
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    Therefore,
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    since they are tightly bound up in all types of temporal affairs
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    it is their special task to order and to throw light upon these affairs
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    in such a way that they may come into being and then continually increase according to Christ
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    to the praise of the Creator and the Redeemer.”
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    This is what the II Vatican Council says with all clarity
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    and it does so returning to the previous tradition of the Church
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    because it is not an invention of the present.
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    This comes from the time of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
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    He not only chose the apostles, he also chooses the disciples,
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    many of them were lay persons.
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    They had as their responsibility to order the temporal affairs.
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    What more important temporal affair can the laity have than to order his family!
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    To seek to get along with her husband, with his wife,
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    of understanding one another,
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    of amiably cooperating in everything they have to work together in.
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    In a special manner in the education of the children.
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    In raising them and making them to be men and women of worth.
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    Sixth place:
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    the laity
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    should sanctifying
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    and Christianize
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    in a direct and immediate way
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    the economic life in its distinct aspects.
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    In the first place
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    in the use of private property,
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    the meaning of work in the second place,
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    the management of businesses in the third place
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    and the practice of diverse professions in the fourth place.
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    That is to say
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    that all that is done in that enormous world of economy
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    is entrusted directly
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    and forthwith to the action of the laity
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    so that they can put in that world the leaven of the Gospel.
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    In this way that world is also ordered to the service of men,
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    so that they can reach the common good
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    and so that justice may be respected.
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    Thus it should be in an economy
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    that is truly not only human but also Christian.
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    In seventh place:
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    they should sanctify and Christianize
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    in a direct and forthwith way
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    all the distinct manifestations of the culture
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    first in the printed word, literature,
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    all types of good literature.
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    In education:
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    today the apostolic work of Christianizing education is absolutely necessary.
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    Thirdly
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    in the sciences,
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    in philosophy,
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    in technology,
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    in the social means of communication.
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    It is absolutely necessary that the laity does this
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    because if they don’t do it,
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    mixing in as the leaven in the dough culture,
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    the culture will not be Christianized.
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    Eight:
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    they should sanctify and Christianize
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    in a direct and forthwith way
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    all the civic and political activities
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    in all the distinct levels: in the municipal,
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    national,
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    state, an international level.
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    Unfortunately,
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    we also see today that politics is not at the service of man
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    but rather at the service of a few.
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    And it should be the contrary,
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    politics has to be at the service of man.
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    Jesus says it with a memorable phrase:
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    man was not made for the Sabbath but the Sabbath was made for man.
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    And we can apply it to all temporal realities:
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    man was not made for economy
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    but rather economy was made for man.
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    Man was not made for politics but rather politics was made for economy.
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    Man was not made for social affairs but social affairs were made for man.
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    And in this way we will live other realities,
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    different,
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    just,
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    more noble,
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    for the greater benefit of all men.
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    Ninth and lastly
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    the laity have as a direct and forthwith mission
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    in their lay state
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    to consecrate the world to Jesus Christ.
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    For this reason I said at the beginning,
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    it is an irreplaceable mission.
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    No one can do
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    as the leaven does to the dough from within
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    to Christianize the temporal realities
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    as the lay man or woman must do.
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    As those who ought to sanctify themselves
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    in the world to improve the world.
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    In order that the reign of justice, peace, love and truth may be made present.
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    A kingdom that makes men treat one another as brothers
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    because in the end they recognize the Father that is in the heavens.
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    It is He who makes us treat one another as brothers.
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    May God bless you
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    and may we have a strong Third Order in the United States.
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    Very much at the feet of Jesus and the Virgin
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    to improve our world,
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    to give the testimony that we ought to give.
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    That the only name by which man can be saved
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    is the name of Jesus Christ.
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    Let it be so.
Tags
  • Tercera Orden
  • Laicado
  • Bautismo
  • Iglesia Católica
  • Concilio Vaticano II
  • Misión laica
  • Evangelización
  • Vida familiar
  • Santificación
  • Levadura del Evangelio