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I. An Urgent Call to the Laity within the Cultural Climate of Secular Relativism I. An Urgent Call to the Laity within the Cultural Climate of Secular Relativism
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II. The Church’s Response to the Crisis of Secularism: Promoting Faith in the Creator II. The Church’s Response to the Crisis of Secularism: Promoting Faith in the Creator
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III. The Church’s Commitment to Truth and the Problematic Gap between Doctrine and Practice III. The Church’s Commitment to Truth and the Problematic Gap between Doctrine and Practice
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IV. Epistemological Error and Moral Evil IV. Epistemological Error and Moral Evil
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V. The Inseparable Connection Between Faith and Morality: Witnessing in Act V. The Inseparable Connection Between Faith and Morality: Witnessing in Act
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Notes Notes
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9 Apostolicam Actuositatem
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Published:March 2017
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Abstract
Vatican II’s Decree on the Apostolate of the Laity, Apostolicam Actuositatem, called for a broadening of the apostolate of lay people in light of the conditions of the modern world. Since the council, the magisterium has repeatedly called on lay people to exercise their common priesthood as a witness to Christ in the world in response to the advances of secularism. This essay expounds upon this call, especially as John Paul II developed it. Particular emphasis is placed on the laity’s task of transforming culture, given the contemporary loss of transcendence, and, in particular, of the world as part of a created order. A special stress is laid on the problem of the “silent schism” that arose in the Church after the widespread rejection of Humanae Vitae, and, accordingly, on the laity’s urgent task of bearing witness to the Church’s teaching on human sexuality and the family.
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