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Full Text: Pope Leo XIV’s General Audience Given April 01, 2026

He said the baptized share Christ’s mission and must carry the Gospel into workplaces, civil society and human relationships, not only church life.

  • On Wednesday, Pope Leo XIV used his General Audience at the Vatican to emphasize that laypeople are active participants in the Church's mission, reflecting on the 1964 Dogmatic Constitution Lumen Gentium.
  • The Second Vatican Council sought to shed light on the dignity of laypeople, moving beyond centuries of definitions that characterized them merely as those not part of the clergy or consecrated life.
  • Affirming the 'equality of all the baptized,' Pope Leo insisted the Church is not a 'formless mass' but the body of Christ, uniting clergy and laity through baptism.
  • Laypeople are called to carry Christ's presence to all spheres of life, transforming them from within through their contribution, service, and witness to the Gospel.
  • Recalling Saint John Paul II's 1988 Apostolic Exhortation Christifideles laici and Pope Francis's reminder that laypeople are the 'vast majority of the people of God,' Pope Leo concluded with Easter preparation.
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Vida Nueva - Revista y portal de noticias religiosas y de Iglesia broke the news in on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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