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1300 Northern Blvd
Manhasset NY 11030
Phone: 516-627-0385
Fax: 516-627-6070 |
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St. Mary's Stewardship Mission Statement
We
the parish family of St. Mary's believe in Jesus Christ, His teachings and
His Catholic Church. Through prayer we become aware of the many gifts
bestowed upon us by God our Redeemer. We enthusiastically seek to foster
Christian stewardship of our gifts, furthering Christ's work and service in
our community. As discerning Christian stewards, we receive God's gifts
gratefully, cultivate them responsibly, share them lovingly with others, and
return them with increase to the Lord.
The
Spirituality of Stewardship
Stewardship flows out of an understanding that everything we are and have is
a gift from God. Good Stewards are those who:
Receive God's gifts gratefully
Cherish and tend them in a responsible and
accountable manner
Share them in love and justice with others, thus returning them with
increase to the Lord
If we truly believe that God gives us all that we have, gratitude is one
response. Trust is another. Sharing our gifts in love with each other
becomes a matter of justice. When we realize that God has provided for us
and will continue to do so, we recognize that our real security lies in God.
Our God, who has given us all, will take care of our future.
Stewardship is an intrinsic aspect of our Baptismal call. In being baptized,
we realize that our first and primary vocation is to be disciples of Jesus.
The life of a Christian steward models the life of Jesus. It is challenging
and even difficult, in many respects, yet intense joy comes to those who
take the risk to live as Christian Stewards. By our actions we become more
aware of our relationship with God. As this awareness deepens we change in
our understanding of self and ultimately, our attitudes and priorities
change. As the process continues, our actions and motivations become more
spiritual and God-centered.
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Sharing
Our Gifts
The starting point for Stewardship is the basic principle of Christian
discipleship—that everything we have is a gift from God. In gratitude for
God's generosity, we dedicate a portion of the gifts—to furthering God's
Kingdom. We recognize that all our gifts from God constitute our Treasure.
However, in common usage, Stewardship has been described as "Time, Talent
and Treasure," with the Treasure aspect referring particularly to our
financial resources. But we must take care to remember that, even if we
choose to refer to the Stewardship of Financial Resources as the 'treasure'
part of stewardship, our Treasure is truly much broader than our finances or
money. Our life is a treasure, our family is a treasure. The biblical
quotation "where your treasure lies, there your heart will also be." (Matt.
6:21) does not only refer to money; whatever we value is our treasure and
shows where our heart is. Giving of our time and talent is giving of our
treasure. All three elements—time, talent and treasure—are important to
understand and live Stewardship.
Financial
Stewardship
In our diocese we renew, in a public forum, our stewardship commitments
at two separate times during the year. We do this in each parish as a
family gathered around, and nourished by, the Eucharist. In the Fall, we
make or renew our commitments to share our financial resources with the
parish and other charities. During this time we ask you to reflect and
pray about God's generosity in our lives. We invite people to respond to
God's generosity in our lives. That response should be planned,
proportionate, from our substance, in thanksgiving and a gift; these are
the five elements of financial stewardship. An annual parish report
takes place. This report demonstrates accountability — the responsible
use of the shared gifts of each member of the parish. Finally we invite
people to make a commitment in writing to the sharing of their gifts,
particularly their financial gifts at this time. We will not be asking
for a dollar amount, just a commitment to continue to support the
parish.
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Time and Talent
When we speak of Stewardship of Time and Talent, we are not just talking
about volunteering time in a parish organization. We all have gifts and
talents. God gives us these gifts and talents out of His great love and
He asks us to use them to build up the kingdom of God in our homes, in
our workplaces, our communities, and right here in our parish. There are
many blessings for those who generously share their gifts, including
inner peace and happiness, God's care, and eternal live.
For more information about getting involved please contact Jo-Ann
Metzdorff at 627-0385 X1010 or by
email. If you are interested in finding out more about our many
ministries and organizations you can download our
Ministry Booklet. Also available
for download is our “Sharing Your
Gifts” Commitment Form.
The booklet and form are in pdf format to
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Stewardship
Links
Diocese of Rockville
Centre Parish Stewardship Office
International
Catholic Stewardship Council
Publications about Stewardship from the U.S Catholic Bishops
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