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Laity

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In religious terminology, “laity” is the opposite of “clergy” — it’s about role, not belief or faith level.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • Church members not baptized
  • church members baptized
  • priests
  • church members who are not ordained priests
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The Correct Option is D

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The term "laity" refers to all the members of a religious community who are not part of the clergy (i.e., not ordained as priests, ministers, or religious officials).
It includes baptized members who participate in the church’s life but do not have official clerical duties.
Option (d) is correct as it clearly distinguishes laity from clergy.
Option (a) "Church members not baptized" is incorrect because laity are usually baptized members.
Option (b) "church members baptized" is too broad and includes priests as well, so it does not specifically identify laity.
Option (c) "priests" is the opposite of laity, since priests are ordained clergy.
Example: "The bishop encouraged the laity to take a more active role in community service projects."
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