Laity
Laity refers to the general body of believers in a religious community who are not ordained clergy or members of religious orders. The term derives from the Latin laicus, meaning lay or belonging to the people, and in English usage it is contrasted with clergy.
In most Christian traditions, laity participate in worship, receive the sacraments, support the church’s mission, and
Within Catholicism, the laity are baptized Christians who are not ordained as clergy. They may undertake lay
Historically, laity were often seen as outside the clerical sphere, but the modern church emphasizes greater