Too many efforts from the laity seem to want to wander off the reservation. Pope Benedict XVI warns lay movements not to separate their activity from the Church herself:
The Pope’s cautionary message to the new lay movements came as he stressed their place in “the living structure of the Church.” He pointed out that Catholics are obligated to follow the leadership not only of the Pontiff, “but also of bishops in the various local churches who, together with the Pope, are the custodians of truth and charity in unity.”
“I trust in your ready obedience,” the Pope told the lay leaders. He closed with an appeal for the new groups to maintain a spirit of profound communion” with the Church and “adherence to legitimate pastors.”
Most folks will never understand this ordering, that lay movements should somehow submit to authority. But it’s not about authority — it’s about harmony.
If you truly believe the Church to be the deposit of Truth and Faith, then separating yourself from her authority is turning your back on that deposit, a deposit left by Christ.
Something to consider, both worldwide and at home as we all strive to do the will of God.