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OUR MISSION
A Statement of Mission
On November 19, 1982, His Holiness John Paul II established the
Diocese of Metuchen. We who comprise this portion of the People of
God, this new church, are a Catholic community of more than 400,000
living in the counties of Middlesex, Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren,
extending through the upper central and western sections of the
State of New Jersey.
We are a PEOPLE OF FAITH because we are members of the Church of Christ
which we profess to be one, holy, catholic and apostolic and which our Savior
entrusted to Peters pastoral care. We are a people committed to faithful
adherence to the Gospel Message as taught and interpreted by the Magisterium
of the Bishops of the Catholic Church, in union with the Pope, the
Vicar of Christ. We are a PILGRIM PEOPE called to live out the meaning
of renewal. We are a GIFTED PEOPLE, entrusted to the pastoral care of our
bishop, and with him we are called to be alive in the faith, witness and
ministry of Christ. In the joy and grace of our newness as the Church of Metuchen,
we are called with the Universal Church to fulfill the command of Our Lord Jesus Christ:
Go and teach all people My Gospel.
OUR MISSION is to evangelize all people, at all times, and in all places.
We are to proclaim the MESSAGE o f Jesus; to teach His TRUTH; to extend His LOVE to people of all ages.
Our concern and the witness of our love, in imitation of Christ Himself,
must be universal in scope. We are called to have a special concern for
those who are most in distress, those who are extremely poor, especially the
elderly poor and the immigrant poor, and all those suffering from the
physical, mental, emotional and moral ills that afflict humanity,
including hunger, neglect, unemployment, prejudice and despair. We are to
labor for situations which are conducive to freedom and which promote the
ideals of family life and human dignity. We are committed to defend human
life against every influence and action that threatens or weakens it.
In the spirit of Christ Himself, we are committed to promote peace and
reconciliation among families, races, classes and nations and to participate
actively in the struggle to achieve political, social and economic justice.
We are especially committed to provide youth with opportunities for growth
in Christian maturity and service. We are committed to the ideal that no one
in our diocesan and parish communities should ever feel alienated, unloved or forgotten.
The healing, reconciling and caring spirit of Christ must be evident in all we do.
We are committed to the ideal that each parish community will continuously strive
to be a genuine community of faith, service and worship. United by the pastoral
leadership of our bishop and inspired by the spirit of the Second Vatican Council,
we commit ourselves to become more fully a PEOPLE OF GOD at every level of our life
and ministry.
We call on MARY, who gave human life to the Son of God and whom we venerate as our
diocesan patroness under her title of Queen. May she ever inspire us by her virtuous
life of faith, grace, courage, wisdom, justice and compassion. May all our undertakings
as a new church come to fruition for the greater honor and glory of Jesus Christ,
our Shepherd, Savior and Lord.
Conscious of our limitations, weaknesses and sinfulness, yet supported by the
Fathers merciful providence, the Sons infinite love and the Spirits unfathomable power,
we proclaim the following GOALS which serve as our CHARTER OF ACCOUNTABILITY for the
remainder of the present decade:
- To dedicate ourselves in support of the Churchs worldwide efforts at evangelization to be true witnesses of the message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to communicate effectively the Good News by every traditional and contemporary means to all within our four-county diocese.
- To encourage and support all members of the diocesan community to answer the call to their Christian vocations, as clergy, religious or laity and to vigorously foster more vocations to the priesthood and the religious life.
- To foster a spirit of unity and dedication within the diocesan community for pastoral service in the Church of Metuchen on the parish, deanery and diocesan levels.
- To encourage and support all parish communities to be vibrant and witnessing communities of the faith, ministry and unity of Christ.
- To deepen and strengthen liturgical life within our diocesan and parish communities, and to foster personal and communal prayer, as well as devotional practice, in the life of the diocese.
- To promote the practice of the works of mercy and charity in all the traditional and modern forms on the diocesan, deanery and parochial levels with a preferential option to assist the poor, especially the elderly poor and the immigrant poor.
- To work for global justice and peace and to foster respect for all human life within the four counties of our diocese.
- To foster a spirit of Christian stewardship among all members of the Church of Metuchen to enable the effective pursuit of our diocesan mission.
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