Sam Stanton, Executive Director of the Maryknoll Lay Missioner and member of the Maryknoll Affiliate Board, thought it would be good if we post this. Sam pointed out that both Maryknoll Father Paul Masson and he serve on the board of the USCMA and the Maryknoll Affiliates.
On March 7, 2009, the USCMA Board members gathered for their spring meeting in
“I am incredibly humbled by the opportunity to serve as Board President.” says Mrs. Gonzalez de la Maza. “It is a tremendous honor and a blessed challenge. USCMA siempre ha sido para mi una experiencia de la acogida de una familia que va nutriendo una espiritualidad misionera en su miembresia de una manera personal y profunda. (USCMA is an experience of welcoming and belonging to a family that nurtures a missionary spirituality in its members in a personal and profound way.),” she said.
“This is a historic moment and one that is timely,” said Fr. Michael Montoya, MJ, USCMA Executive Director. “All studies about the religioscape of the
“That’s great!” says Rev. Allan Figueroa Deck, SJ, Director of the USCCB Cultural Diversity in the Church, as he hears the news for the first time. “The Hispanic communities have an important role to play in carrying out the Church’s mission. It is wonderful to see new Hispanic leadership serving in such a key area of concern,” he added.
Together with her on the Executive Committee are: Sr. Judy Gomila, MSC, Vice President, Rachel Tomas Morgan (Asian American) as Secretary Treasurer, Rev. Arturo Aguilar, SSC (also Hispanic) as Executive Member at Large, and Dr. Andy Thompson as Executive Member at Large.
“The face of the new leadership at USCMA is an invitation to see mission with new eyes,” says Fr. Montoya alluding to the theme of this year’s Mission Conference, “Behold I Create a New Heaven and a New Earth: Seeing Mission with New Eyes,” which will be held in New Orleans on October 23-25, 2009. Information about this timely Mission Conference can be accessed through www.uscatholicmission.org or by calling 202-832-3112.
USCMA was approved in its present mode at the Annual Assembly of the Board of Directors in September 1981. USCMA is linked historically both to the Mission Secretariat (1949), which served the mission-sending organizations for over twenty years, as well as to the U.S. Catholic Mission Council (1967-1981). Since then, USCMA remains the only network of all U.S. Catholic missioners serving here and abroad. Its mandate is to promote mission and global solidarity. It unites and supports all Catholic missioners in their work to build a transformative global community.
For more information, please contact uscma@uscatholicmission.org or call 202-832-3112 or go to www.uscatholicmission.org
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