Human Concerns Committee
The role of this standing committee is to discern the needs of persons in the
parish and wider community, especially the poor, and identifies resources to
meet those needs enlisting the active cooperation of the parish members. The
committee fulfills the justice dimensions of Scripture and our Church Tradition
acknowledging that every Christian is called to service and to work for justice,
including respect for life efforts. The committee's scope of responsibility is
twofold: First, is to meet the immediate needs; Second, to work for changes in
the structures of society which are oppressive. Committee members are not
responsible to actually do all of the committee's work, but rather to INVOLVE
OTHERS in actively accepting the responsibility of their Baptism. The committee
supports those in the parish who are already involved in service, advocacy,
justice education, and empowerment of people. The committee works with community
groups and other parishes to help solve related problems. They keep parishioners
aware of issues relating to justice, peace, hunger, and the homeless on the
local, national, and international levels so that appropriate Christian action
on such issues can be determined.