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The Vocation of Marist Laity “I can say that I feel fulfilled and proud of being a lay woman with a Marist heart; a revelation in which God, little by little, has been manifesting with new calls, initiatives, dreams; a history filled with life that never ceases...” (Brazil) “When I approached the Marist institution, I was only looking for work, but God reached out to me and I responded to Marcellin’s feelings within my own heart. Somehow I realised that this call for me to work with children was something that gave me fulfilment, that gave me hope, that touched my life… Gathered Around the same Table. The lived experience of Marist women and men through out the world.
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Page 1: The Vocation of Marist Laity “I can say that I feel fulfilled and proud of being a lay woman with a Marist heart; a revelation in which God, little by.

The Vocation of Marist Laity“I can say that I feel fulfilled and proud of being a lay woman with a Marist heart; a revelation in which God, little by little, has been manifesting with new calls, initiatives, dreams; a history filled with life that never ceases...” (Brazil)“When I approached the Marist institution, I was only looking for work, but God reached out to me and I responded to Marcellin’s feelings within my own heart. Somehow I realised that this call for me to work with children was something that gave me fulfilment, that gave me hope, that touched my life… something that I could do for the rest of my life and I must do it well.” (El Salvador)

Gathered Around the same Table. The lived experience of Marist women and men through out the world.

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The Vocation of Marist Laity“I guess that is what has always struck me about Marcellin – despite many obstacles, he persevered because he believed. God must have touched his life in a profound way and like Mary, he said ‘yes’. I sense his gentleness and his determination, his faithfulness, his trust, his firmness, his nurturing and his vision of a better world for young people.” (Australia)

“The first thing that captivated me about the charism was its educational purpose, sensing that being 'Marist’ is a form of being Christian in the world and for the world. But what made me choose to be Marist, was seeing myself confirmed in my womanhood, in my being as an educator, in my being a member of the Church, in a community in which one breathes an

“What a pain pierces my heart when I hear the word ‘collaborator’, because I feel that they are excluding me! I consider myself to have a lay Marist vocation; I consider myself to be part of the family.” (Venezuela)

atmosphere of family. This is seen in the depth and simplicity of the links, in accompaniment, in constant and liberating presence, in difficulties and in disagreements, just as in any family.” (Uruguay)

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The Vocation of Marist Laity“In the simplicity of life of so many brothers and lay people I have come to realize that the Marist life is not only for educators; that each one of us from our profession, from our occupation, whatever it is, are capable of giving love especially to the many people who need it, to the children, and in this way to educate them as good Christians and good citizens.” (Colombia)

“In the months of suffering and uncertainty, with our small son in hospital, accompanied in his bed by his doll 'Champagnat', I have felt our Marist family suffering with us, praying for us and being happy with us. We have known the authentic meaning of communion. If this is not sharing life, what is?” (Spain)

“There is the possibility of beauty, fondness, respect and care for others; bread is baked, a place at the table in our house to rest on the road, there is a fraternal embrace. That is why so many of us Brothers and Lay people continue to opt for this dream.” (Argentina)

“I would like to be recognized as Marist by my own choice and because I feel Marist and Lay by vocation; to be co-responsible in what it means to be Marist, as an equal; to be a participant in the same spirituality and mission from a different state of life.” (Spain)

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The Vocation of Marist Laity“What better lifestyle proposed to today's world than Marist Spirituality! Love for Mary, family spirit, simplicity, working and being present for the families that need us most; these issue us with the challenge of living, day by day, step by step, with great trust in God, always with a smile on our face, the announcement of the Good News: That Jesus loves us!” (Mexico)

“As a pupil I was very much impressed by the then Brother Headmaster in his way of dealing with people. I am sure that he had an impact on my choice of career. For me it was very important that he should believe in me and trust me unconditionally. Without him I wouldn´t have become a Lay Marist.” (Germany)

“I don’t know what the future will bring but, in a way, I feel both excited and challenged about having to ultimately find newer ways to be Marist.” (USA)

“With a great deal of emotion I can say that my experience of Marist laity is a road where there is no turning back.” (Chile)

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The Vocation of Marist Laity•Marist spirituality: Mary of Nazareth is our model.• 1. encourages us towards the constant presence of God in our daily life; • 2. invites us to live the simplicity, the transparency that comes from feeling

loved by God, unconditionally, which is already a prophetic sign in the midst of the world;• 3. fills us with joy and creativity, ensuring that we appreciate every day as

being an opportunity; • 4. turns us into servants of all, passionate for the work of the Kingdom; • To be disciples of Jesus, in the style of Marcellin, teaches us to live a family

spirit that gathers us into community and unites us with the Brothers in a great Marist family. • “The future, and my desire, is that the Marist Family continues growing and

that whoever sees us will say: ‘See how they love one another’ completing the dream of Champagnat”. (Mexico)

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Prayer• We thank you for the group of priests, including

Champagnat, who consecrated themselves to you in Fourvière 200 years ago, committing themselves to renew the Church, inspired by you and under your protection.

• Thank you for the Marist Family, at present extending to all parts of the world, heir of that dream of the first Marists. It desires, today like yesterday, to place itself at the service of our brothers and sisters, especially those who live in situations of greater vulnerability. Thank you in a special way, for the Charism received through Marcellin Champagnat, who, on so many occasions, travelled to Fourvière to entrust his projects to you and abandon himself into your hands.

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Prayer cont.• Aware that You always do everything among us we

thank you for so many generations of Marist Brothers who, on the five continents, gave their lives to the evangelization of children and young people. Thank you for the growth of the Marist Laity, women and men called by the Holy Spirit to live their Christian vocation as Marists, in communion with the Brothers, and sharing one same mission.

• All of us, Marists of Champagnat, entrust ourselves to you, our good Mother of Fourvière, pilgrim of faith. With daring and generosity, may we be signs of your tenderness and mercy, and may we be faithful to our mission to make Jesus Christ known and loved. Amen.


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