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Primate of Poland: Laypeople Are Not Guests in the Church, They Are at Home

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The lay faithful are not guests in the Church, they are at home, and therefore they are called to actively and responsibly care for their home, said Archbishop Wojciech Polak, Primate of Poland, during the inauguration of another year at the Primate's Theological and Pastoral Study Center in Gniezno, where future catechists, acolytes, and lectors, among others, begin their preparation for ministry. The article "Primate of Poland: Lay people are …
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The lay faithful are not guests in the Church, they are at home, and therefore they are called to actively and responsibly care for their home, said Archbishop Wojciech Polak, Primate of Poland, during the inauguration of another year at the Primate's Theological and Pastoral Study Center in Gniezno, where future catechists, acolytes, and lectors, among others, begin their preparation for ministry. The article "Primate of Poland: Lay people are …

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Misyjne.pl broke the news in on Saturday, September 27, 2025.
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