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1. By authority as Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Atlanta, I
hereby convoke the First Congress of the Laity to be held in 1966 as an
integral part of the program of renewal which will culminate in the
Archdiocesan Synod at the end of the year.
2. The Lay Congress is based on the intent of the Constitution, On
the Church; Chapter IV (The Laity), especially Par. 33 (may every
opportunity be given them so that they may zealously participate in the saving
work of the Church) and Par. 37 (let this be done through organs
established by the Church for this purpose.)
3. The Lay Congress should consist of two elements: --(a) A
General Lay Committee (including a Steering Committee and committees as
determined by the General Lay Committee); (b) An assembly of delegates elected
by the parishes to consider, alter, amend and approve or disapprove
recommendations prepared for the consideration of the delegates by the General
Lay Committee.
4. In confidence born of the Second Vatican Councils renewal
and reform, I hereby convoke this Lay Congress as an authentic voice of the
laity in this archdiocese. It should elicit the full interest and cooperation
of Gods People as a necessary part of the renewal. It should be a first
step in the establishing of those organs for the laity ordered by the Council.
And it should be an effective instrument in preparing our First Archdiocesan
Synod in the spirit of todays Church.
5. To this end, I entreat on behalf of our laity, the memory of
those great laymen, from Saint Joseph to Saint Thomas More, the first of many
holy laymen of modern times, and the prayer and help of Our Blessed Lady, Mary
Seat of Wisdom.
Paul J. Hallinan
Archbishop of Atlanta
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