The Social Justice Committee is one of the standing committees of the Parish Pastoral Council.
The Social Justice Committee continues the ministry of Jesus by service to marginalized persons and persons with special needs. It promotes and coordinates programs that strive to provide justice and charity in full measure to all of God’s children. It provides opportunities for parishioners to respond to the social needs of today.
In accord with Catholic Social Justice teaching, the Social Justice Committee addresses these goals
- Through direct Committee and subcommittee activities (examples include: Alternative Gift Market, Appalachia Warehouse, Family Service and Support, Good Samaritan Services, Operation Rice Bowl, Prison Ministry, Sanctity of Human Life committee, …);
- Through official encouragement of Committee members and St. Cecilia parish members to support and involve themselves in the conduct of worthy activities sponsored by other organizations in the Ames and larger community (examples include: AMOS: A Mid-Iowa Organizing Strategy, Birthright, Good Neighbor Emergency Assistance, Habitat for Humanity, Home for Awhile, Food at First, …);
- Through donations of funds provided by the parish through the black bag collections) to help support the activities of other organizations that are active in social justice areas. Examples of organizations receiving monthly donations include: Emergency Residence Project, Food at First, Free Medical Clinic, Good Neighbor Emergency Assistance, Inc., Home for Awhile, Matthew 25 House, MICA Food Pantry, Story County Dental Clinic. Examples of organizations receiving annual donations are: Alliance for the Mentally Ill, AMOS, Beyond Welfare, Boys and Girls Club, Friendship Arc, Habitat for Humanity, Heartland Senior Services, YSS, Center for Creative Justice, Wright County Catholics – Haiti Mission Trip. Other recipients include: St. Cecilia Youth Ministry, Wright County Catholics – Haiti Mission Trip, Alaska-Sudan Medical Project (Sudan wells with Trinity Lutheran Church, Marshalltown, Iowa).
The Social Concerns Committee bridges the gap between the Gospel and the world. The committee’s role is to promote and coordinate programs that will guarantee justice and charity for all people in local and world communities, especially the poor, lonely, aged, oppressed, homeless, and minority groups. The committee seeks to realize these goals by direct service, policy formation, and advocacy.
The committee’s purpose and responsibilities are specified more completely in official guidance provided by the Archdiocese of Dubuque. Please see page 38 and page 39 of the MANUAL FOR PARISH PASTORAL COUNCILS.
The committee members are volunteers. The committee meets monthly.
The contact person is Mary Ross, 232-5080.