S12 E20: Christifideles Laici Chapter 1: I Am the Vine, You Are the Branches

 

About This Episode

In this episode, we begin our five part summer study of St. Pope John Paul II’s Apostolic Exhortation, Christifideles Laici: on the vocation and the mission of the lay faithful in the Church and in the world. We share why we are excited for the study, ways we have been personally convicted to grow in faith, and what the universal call to holiness looks like in our everyday lives. In a time when darkness seems to be growing, we ponder how Jesus is the hope for humanity and the sense of urgency we should feel in being His light bearers to the world. The Lord has called you to holiness and to bear fruit in this world, wherever you may find yourself. 

Friends, in our study of Christifideles Laici, you will hear us talk about the recurring theme of community. While reading this apostolic exhortation and listening to each episode by yourself will certainly bear fruit in your life, we want to take a moment to encourage you to reach out to your friends and start a small group to discuss each chapter. We provide on our website journaling and discussion questions you can use, download, and print to begin the conversations. Our hope is that wherever you are, you can build authentic friendships, rooted in Christ, with those around you.

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Show Notes

One Thing We Love This Week:

 

Discussion Questions:    

  1. What has been your experience with papal encyclicals? What questions do you have before we dive in?

  2. How is God calling you to recognize the sacredness of the human person in your daily life?

  3. As we discussed in the Lenten study, how have you seen God invite you on mission in this season?

  4. Where is your place in the vineyard and what does it look like?

 

Journal Questions:

  1. What words am I speaking into my family, my community, and my culture?

  2. What sensitivities am I noticing in my heart to the challenges and limitations in the world around me?

  3. How can I help?

  4. How is God inviting me into deeper prayer and surrender in my daily life?

 

Quotes to Ponder

The gospel records that the weeds and the good grain grew together in the farmer’s field. The same is true in history, where in everyday life, there often exist contradictions in the exercise of human freedom, where there is found, side by side and at times closely intertwined, evil and good, injustice and justice, anguish and hope.
— Christifideles Laici Paragraph 3
….the most precious fruit desired is the lay faithful’s hearkening to the call of Christ the Lord to work in his vineyard, to take an active, conscientious and responsible part in the mission of the Church in this great moment in history..
— Christifideles Laici Paragraph 3
But the sacredness of the human person cannot be obliterated, no matter how often it is devalued and violated, because it has its unshakable foundation in God as Creator and Father. The sacredness of the person always keeps returning, again and again.
— Christifideles Laici Paragraph 5
The Church knows that she is sent forth by him as a “sign and instrument of intimate union with God and of the unity of all the human race.”
— Christifideles Laici Paragraph 7
 

Scripture for Lectio Divina

I am the vine and you are the branches.
— John 15:5
 

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