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"They
extended a hand to me in faith
and I want to do the same
for those around me."
Rosita
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A community that makes a difference every day Since the beginning, the Marists have believed that
ministry is work for all people, those who choose to become a brother,
sister,
or
father of the Marist community and those who choose to live their
lives as lay people. In their vision, lay people are an essential
and integral element of each Marist ministry.
When you talk to the many people who work with the
Marists, you may be surprised to find that not all are Catholics.
What these
people
share, however, is a strong desire to reach out to and care for those
most in need—the elderly, the poor, the sick, those driven
from their homes by war. As laity, they do their work in the spirit
of Mary, quietly, with gentle spirits and deeply felt caring. Many
of them never considered themselves Marist laity until a member of
the Marist community mentioned to them that their lives reflected
the Marist commitment to living compassionately and helping others. The Marist laity perform their ministry in many different
places. They are school principals, financial advisors, missionaries,
doctors,
nurses, and health professionals, volunteers, and grandparents.
And their ministry takes many different forms. They bring much needed
health care to the poor, they live with villagers in South America
to help shield them from attack by warring factions, they strive
to treat each person they encounter with patience and dignity,
they
help bring housing, clothes, and more to those in need.
Working with the Marists has helped each of them realize
they have the power to make a difference in the lives of others and
that
is what they have committed themselves to doing every day of
their lives.
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