But laypersons should not hesitate to involve themselves in the intellectual apostolate. |
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However, since their revival as leisure songs among laypersons they have been performed in a variety of contexts. |
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Each standing commission consists of three bishops, three priests or deacons, and six laypersons. |
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Bishops are appointed by the Presiding Bishop while the other clergy and laypersons are appointed by the president of the House of Deputies. |
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She is also concerned about the dangers of laypersons sharing their theories, pet cures, and even their medications with one another too freely. |
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This book is written primarily for laypersons to teach self-treatment techniques for shoulder stiffness and pain. |
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These people know how to write about legal matters in ways comprehensible to laypersons. |
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It is suggested that laypersons may speak at other types of events outside of Mass. |
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