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DOLW 3 (Diocese Of Lansing Watch 3)

Author: Therese Paivarinta

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We are a watch group in the Diocese of Lansing Michigan we are about voices. We advocate for those Voices that have been silenced in and out of the church. We want to help grow a more robust Church. A church where the Christian faithful whether clergy, religious or laity are all able to speak and be treated with equal dignity. a church that
reflects the beautiful Bride of Christ Our Hope is to help grow the Body of Christ grow and mature in Holiness.
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Canon law 208 CIC, article 2 "Flowing from the rebirth in Christ there is a genuine equality of dignity and action among all of the Christian faithful because of this equality they all contribute each according to his or her condition and function to the building of the body of Christ." What and who is this law meant to protect? Why did legislators think it so important that it needed to be a law? What do we mean genuine equality of dignity and action? Genuine equality of action flows from the genuine equality of dignity. Genuine equality of action is immediate consequence of the Christian faithful as agents in and of the church. What is meant by no Superior or inferior roles in the church when considering human dignity and pursuant human action in the church? What do we mean, All contribute each according to his or her own condition and function to build up the body of the church?
Today we read from the call of the laity by OV Cruz. We are discussing voices and canceled culture by way of clericalism that is clergy using their power their position to isolate victims/ voices. We look at what are the rights of the laity as OV Cruz dissects some of the cannon law. What is meant by equal or equality in dignity within the church? We also will be reading from the homosexuality in the Roman Catholic Church by Randy Engel. Also we will be discussing moral passions from the catechism of the Catholic Church.
We continue with our reading of the call of the laity. Present with us is archbishop OV Cruz in his writings. We are reading about who the Christian faithful are and what are the duties of the Christian faithful.
With O.V. Cruz in his book "The call of the Laity, We continue discussing who the Catholic faithful are, "In their own way", "Priestly", "Prophetic", and "Kingly". Also From Randy Engels investigation we begin to answer Carl's question "How did so many homosexual Bishops and priests come about in the Catholic Church. How did this happen?" We take a closer at these networks how they perform well, networks are tools, assist in damage control, provide access to power and advancement, networks provide connections.
In this episode we have present with us Archbishop OV Cruz present in his writings. Also we will have Randy Engel as our guest. She too is present with us in her writings The right of sodomy Homosexuality and the Roman Catholic church. We will be discussing the duties of the laity. Why the laity are important. With the help of OV Cruz, We will be disecting canon law 203 paragraph 1 cic concerned concerned with ,the Christian faithful, the Incorporated, the baptism, the people of God, and participate. We also briefly talk about the morality of human acts from the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
The topic today we are considering the laity in the church. Do the laity have to seek permission to speak up for truth? What if it's a 911 emergency? A reading from Jeremiah 6: 13-16. What do we mean the spirit of God and good intention?
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