Living the mission that God entrusts to him: Order Temporal realities to God. When we talk about the mundane, we refer to the things of this world and that they end with death, things of this time such as politics, government, the media, the economy, the company, any profession, the family institution.

I believe that the layperson should live them in five priorities. First the prayer, the foundation of life and the source of everything else. Second, his family, which is the cell of society and an occasion of love and surrender. Third, work and studies, free mean to transform the world, whether serving others or humanizing through the profession, dyeing careers of Christian principles. Fourth, friendships. Fifth and not less important, the apostolate, the announcement of Jesus, which is present in every area of life.

What do lay saints you think are the best examples for young people?

I think there are typical examples for youth. We can mention Pier Giorgio Frassati, who died at age 24, especially for young people who are assuming the responsibilities of adult life such as work, family, apostolic projects, etc. There are also particular examples that are worth investigating such as Federico Ozanam, professor and apostle of the poor, Santo Tomas Moro, lawyer, Giuseppe Moscati, doctor and Enrique Shaw, businessman.

What expectations do you have for this and future talks?

I would like this talk to help in the reflection on the laity, and also to share these reflections in other places, ecclesial movements, and parishes. I have talked with friends, and some are interested in promoting this reflection.