This important book by the highly regarded African prelate, Cardinal Arinze, describes in positive and simple terms who the lay person is, his distinctive role in the Church, and how the lay apostolate distinguishes the lay faithful from the clergy and the religious.
The call of lay people to be witnesses of Christ in the ordinary areas of secular life, such as family, work, recreation, politics and government, shows how demanding the apostolate of the lay people is. The book draws from the dynamic teachings of the Second Vatican Council, the riches of the 1987 Synod of Bishops on the Lay Faithful, and the emphasis on the lay apostolate by recent Popes, to present to lay people an attractive and demanding call to witness to Christ in society.
Leaders and participants of various lay groups and movements will find this book liberating and encouraging. Clerics and religious will find these considerations by Cardinal Arinze of great help, both in appreciating the limits of their own apostolates and of seeing how to put before the lay faithful the demands of their calling.

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CALEB IN JESUS IS OUR BEST FRIEND
MINN QALB IL-PATRI
THE STORY OF THE COMANDMENTS
HAWN JIEN ADONAI
CHARTER FOR HEALTH CARE WORKERS
ARCH JESUS' BAPTISM AND TEMPTATION
EXPLORING THE STORY OF ISRAEL
ST. JOSEPH COLORIN BOOK ABOUT THE ANGELS
WITH GOD AND WITH MEN
GREAT HER & LEG BIBLE THE MIRAC OF JESUS
TO THE OTHER TOWNS
THE MIRACLES OF ST. ANTHONY MARY CLARET
GREAT HER & LEG BIBLE THE APOSTLES
18CM LOURDES 1102
THE CATHOLIC CONTROVERSY
LIVING THE 10 COMMANDMENTS AS A CATHOLIC
THE SACRED WORLD OF THE CHRISTIAN
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THE CHRISTIAN STATE OF LIFE
BEING LOVED 
