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Mission
Statement
The Society of Mary (Marist Fathers) has but one overall mission
- to proclaim the Gospel to the people of our time, ever conscious
of the mystery of Mary in the Church.
Fr. Colin (Founder of the Marist Fathers) once said, 'Yes,
we must begin a "new Church" over again… in a certain sense,
yes…a "new Church"' (F.S. 120). This 'New Church', a Marian
Church, is a communion of hope, which recognises the dignity
of each and promotes justice for all.
Marists are called to establish the Church where it does not
exist and to renew existing communities rather than to participate
in its activities in places where it is already established
with sufficient resources. Our specific mission is towards
the poor, in their search for dignity and hope; the
alienated, in their painful isolation from Church and
society; youth, in their need for hope, growth and
a vision for the future.
As a province on mission, moving with hope and trepidation
into the 21st century, the Marist Fathers are inspired by
Mary, Mother of Mercy.
The Marist mission is to be carried out persuasively but quietly,
because that is how Mary carried out her role in the early
church. Mary's role is the foundation upon which Marist life
is built. They are inspired by her person and follow her example.
Additional
Information
2001
General Chapter Statements and Decisions
- 27th General Chapter, Society of Mary.
Religious in a United Europe, Jan Kerkhofs sj,
Marist Mission Europe, La Neyliere, July 2004
'Studying the Language', Jan Hulshof sm,
Marist Mission Europe, La Neyliere, July 2004
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