This is basically equivalent to the licensing regimes by states. This exclusively would be used to stop lay preaching, not encourage it.
The end result of these suggestions is a denial of the call of all Christians to evangelize. We have a group of lay preachers: all confirmed Catholics. We don't really need them to preach more in churche…
This is basically equivalent to the licensing regimes by states. This exclusively would be used to stop lay preaching, not encourage it.
The end result of these suggestions is a denial of the call of all Christians to evangelize. We have a group of lay preachers: all confirmed Catholics. We don't really need them to preach more in churches but in their families and workplaces. And they don't need special permission from anyone to talk about Jesus.
This is basically equivalent to the licensing regimes by states. This exclusively would be used to stop lay preaching, not encourage it.
The end result of these suggestions is a denial of the call of all Christians to evangelize. We have a group of lay preachers: all confirmed Catholics. We don't really need them to preach more in churches but in their families and workplaces. And they don't need special permission from anyone to talk about Jesus.