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The Impact of Catholic Lay Leaders United

When the laity rise together, society cannot remain unchanged. Imagine lay Catholic leaders returning home after Tepeyac, carrying the fire of the Gospel into boardrooms, classrooms, legislatures, and studios.

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Imagine this with me: Catholic professionals from every professional field gathered together at Tepeyac Hill. Men and women of every language, culture, and profession, standing shoulder to shoulder in prayer, united in one mission: to renew society in Christ.

What would that look like? What would that mean for the Church? What impact would it have on the world?

This is not a dream. This is The Hour of the Laity 2025.

At THL2025, Catholic leaders will come together. They will pray together, worship together, learn together, and support one another. They will be reminded that the mission of the laity is not individual but communal. It is not something we do alone, but something we do together, as the People of God.

Unity has power. When the laity rise together, society cannot remain unchanged. Imagine lay Catholic leaders returning home after Tepeyac, carrying the fire of the Gospel into boardrooms, classrooms, legislatures, and studios. Imagine the ripple effect of their witness, how many lives will be touched, how many families strengthened, how many communities renewed.

This is the vision of THL2025: not just an event, but the seeds of a movement. A movement of lay Catholics who understand their mission and are ready to live it with courage and joy.

But this vision requires your presence, your leadership, your yes.

Together, under the mantle of Our Lady of Guadalupe, we can change the world.

Will you join us?

P.S. Click to register for THL2025 now!

Register now for The Hour of the Laity 2025, taking place in Mexico City.

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