laybewegingen
Laybewegingen are organized associations of laypeople within Christian traditions that aim to translate faith into daily life, witness, and service without being part of a formal religious order or under clerical leadership. They focus on personal holiness, communal formation, and apostolate carried out by lay members in families, workplaces, schools, and local communities.
Historically, lay movements gained prominence in the 19th and 20th centuries as responses to modernization, secularization,
Typical features include voluntary associations with lay leadership, structured programs of spiritual formation, regular small-group meetings,
Notable examples appear across Christian traditions. In Catholicism, movements such as the Focolare Movement, Communion and