We've looked generally at evangelization and the Church and then more specifically at evangelization according to the different states of life in the Church (hierarchy, laity, consecrated life). Now we're going to go back to a more general perspective, namely, a way that each and every member of the Church—bishops, priests, deacons, laity, and consecrated men and women alike—is called to evangelize. It has to do with building what Pope John Paul II calls "a culture of life." Because this way of spreading the Gospel is for every member of the Church and every person of good will, we're going to give it some extra time and attention.
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