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Archbishop Sean OMalley, Chair of the Board of Governors, in making todays announcement said, On behalf of the four ordinaries of Massachusetts I welcome Mr. Saunders as he assumes the position of Executive Director of the Massachusetts Catholic Conference. He brings to this crucial post an extensive legislative background and knowledge of the public life of the Commonwealth. Both the Church and the Commonwealth face broad complex issues directly affecting the protection of human life, human dignity and human rights. Issues of social and economic justice, immigration and capital punishment are at stake in the legislative and executive branches of government. It is imperative that the Church's voice on this range of moral issues be competent, always civil and consistently faithful to a moral vision protecting and supporting the life and welfare of our citizens, especially the poor and vulnerable. Life at every stage of its existence deserves our moral and legal protection. The Bishops and Board of the Mass. Catholic Conference look forward to working with Ed Saunders to meet the objectives.
The
staff of the Massachusetts Catholic Conference (MCC) assists the bishops of the four Roman
Catholic Dioceses in the Commonwealth by giving witness to spiritual values in public
affairs. Under the direction of the Archbishop of Boston, and the Bishops of the
Dioceses of Fall River, Springfield, and Worcester, the MCC will:
·
Apply
Church teaching to any public policies and programs affecting the common good of all
Massachusetts citizens and the interests of Catholics;
·
Speak
for the Roman Catholic Church in Massachusetts before all branches of government and
before all groups concerned with social policy:
·
Identify
needs in the areas of morality, health, welfare, education, human and civil rights, and
determine ways to meet those needs;
·
Foster
public understanding of the Church's teaching on social issues.
Since
1969, the MCC has served as the official representative of the four Catholic dioceses in
the Commonwealth on public policy issues. The MCC speaks not only to specific
legislative proposals and administrative procedures, but reflects also on the major human
and social moral issues of the day.
From
its very beginning, the MCC has concerned itself with foundational social issues affecting
the dignity of the human person and the sanctity of all human lives. In the face of
threats posed by the legalization of abortion and euthanasia, the reinstatement of the
death penalty, the redefinition of marriage and the family, and economic injustice, the
involvement of all Catholics in the public policy arena is absolutely crucial.
The
MCC serves as an informational resource, and encourages the active participation of all
Catholics in these important public debates. For
more information about the Mass. Catholic Conference please go to http://www.macathconf.org/.
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