Lay Piety

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Lay Piety

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the belief that there was an interior sense of the direct presence and love of God. Devotional and mystical works were written to teach laypersons how to feel repentance, not just how to define it. Lay persons who wanted to remain in the outside world were mainly part of this. Confraternities, which were religious guilds founded largely for laypersons, grew up in the cities and, through common religious services and programs of charitable activities, tried to deepen the spiritual lives of their members. No special value on monastic vocation.

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