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Christian Service Commission
The Christian Service Commission exists as a model and resource of Catholic Social Teaching to enable the entire Parish communion to put the social teaching of the Church into action. The Commission empowers the members of the Parish to fulfill the Church's mission of love, justice, freedom and peace by communally responding, in an organized way, to societal and individual needs. The Commission creates and/or promotes, at the Parish level, programs which strive to address human needs and achieve justice whether locally or in the broader communities of Vicariate, Archdiocese, state, nation and world.
Functions of the Commission
The Christian Service Commission actualizes the social teaching of the Church by fulfilling specific administrative, educational and ministerial responsibilities.
- The Commission's administrative responsibilities include:
- Maintain a connection to all functioning programs so as to strengthen individual programs for effectiveness of the whole;
- Engage Catholic Social Service agencies and other Archdiocesan charities, organizations and institutions, as well as other local community resources, when appropriate and, when necessary, after consultation with Pastor Vicar;
- Coordinate Parish response to national Catholic action for justice programs, e.g., Catholic Relief Services, Campaign for Human Development and others designated by the Archdiocesan Department of Parish Life and Services;
- Provide within the Christian Service budget a model of good stewardship and, within the Social Ministry Goals and Objectives, a functional model which takes into account Parish communion and global outreach.
- The Commission 's educational responsibilities include:
- Educate the members of the Commission regarding Catholic Social Teaching;
- Gather and share accurate information about human needs in the Parish and total community;
- Gather and share accurate information about service and service providers in the area;
- Evaluate and report on Christian Service in response to changing community needs;
- Bring the Parish communion to an awareness of: action needed to resolve human needs and achieve justice and human dignity;
- Provide to members of the Parish information concerning opportunities for involvement in advocacy which addresses justice and life issues.
- The Commission's ministerial responsibilities include:
- Maintain effective communication and strong working relationships with
- The Pastoral Staff
- Parish Pastoral Council Commissions
- Department of Parish Life and Services
- Increase continually the number and variety of parishioners involved directly with Christian Service;
- Work with the Parish pastoral leadership in discerning how to respond to the needs of the poor and vulnerable throughout the area and, especially, within the Parish boundaries;
- Support existing social ministry programs which adequately meet the needs of the Parish and community, linking with other Parishes and/or community groups whenever possible;
- Develop and implement Parish social ministry programs to address needs not met by Parish or community programs;
- Develop and help implement, in consort with community service providers, necessary programs which are beyond the resources of the individual Parish;
- Provide training for volunteers in social ministry activities;
- Develop new social ministry leadership among lay people of the Parish communion.
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