Hospitaller Laity begin a journey to build together their identity symbols

A participatory process open to Provinces and Delegations to express and strengthen the hospitaller mission

The Hospitaller Laity Movement wishes to continue growing as a space of communion, participation and shared mission. For this reason, it is launching a journey open to all Provinces and Delegations, with the desire to build together the symbols that express their identity and help remember who they are and what their mission is.

The Hospitaller Laity Movement wishes to continue growing as a space of communion, participation and shared mission. For this reason, it is launching a journey open to all Provinces and Delegations, with the desire to build together the symbols that express their identity and help remember who they are and what their mission is.

This process invites participants to dialogue, share and discern together meaningful elements for the Movement: a logo, an anthem, a patron saint, a prayer and a Hospitaller Laity Day. These signs are not merely external representations, but living expressions of a concrete way of living hospitality.

Because hospitality is not just a word: it is a way of accompanying, serving, listening and bringing hope. It is closeness, mercy, commitment, faith and communion.

Through this video, the Hospitaller Laity Movement presents this new path of participation, encouraging all lay men and women to take part in a common project born from a shared mission and from the desire to continue making hospitality present in today’s world.

 

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