Safe Environment Training  Volunteer Application
Safe Environment

Creating a safe environment for children and young people is our priority. We are dedicated to ensuring a culture of safe and respectful conduct in ALL ministries and enhancing and protecting the dignity and trust of all God’s people.

We hold all Church Clergy, Religious, and Lay Ministers to Christ-centered conduct. Appropriate training is how everyone will best be able to recognize, respond, and report abuse, neglect, and /or sexual misconduct of all ages.

As a result of this priority, every employee & volunteer in the Archdiocese of Santa Fe must:

  • Complete Adult Safe Environment Training every 5 years
  • Have a criminal background check
  • Complete a Volunteer Ministry Application
 STEWARDSHIP

When the word “steward” is used in the Bible, it refers to one who cares for the vineyard, livestock, or property of another, nurturing it to yield with increase. When Jesus uses the word, he is helping his disciples (those who are learning his ways) to understand that our lives, our talents and abilities, our financial resources, everything we value, is given to us by God in trust.

How we use our time says much about what we value and where our priorities are. Time for God, family, for others, for ourselves: when all are balanced well, we feel our lives are in order. If one element of our use of time falls out of balance, life seems unmanageable and out of sorts. Are you being a good steward of the minutes, hours, days, months and years that God is giving you?

God trusts that we will care for these gifts, but also something more: Jesus tells us that God’s way of caring is sharing. God’s way of sharing is in sacrifice. To “sacrifice” is to offer something of value to God, making it holy. We are called to take our talents and multiply them, to shine Christ’s light brightly and to use our resources to care for one another. Jesus himself is the model of such stewardship. He sacrifices himself wholly and freely, never holding back.

 TREASURE

What do you own, and what owns you?” Jesus often teaches about the good use of financial and material resources, and he illustrates the negative impact of hoarding and being weighed down by money. The biblical principle of tithing, of offering at least 10 percent of one’s treasure to church and charity, helps us to use our money in a way that keeps God first, as a sign of our gratitude to God for all we’ve been given. Tithing means to give not what is leftover, but rather to give to God first, as a sign of our love and trust. Those who have made this commitment will tell you that such a promise has made a wonderful impact in their lives; their priorities are clearer, their lives richer in ways that truly matter. Being a good steward of one’s financial and material resources is about more than 10 percent, however. What do you do with the other 90 percent? Are you a good steward of all you have?

TALENT

A talent is an innate way of interacting with the people and situations in our lives. Each of us has skills that come easy, gifts that we recognize or that others see in us. In using our talents, we find ourselves filled with energy and joy. In fact, some of our greatest talents may be so much a part of us that we take these gifts for granted. We can develop our talents and abilities throughout our lives, using and offering them as a sign of Christ's Presence with and for others.

SERVE AT SAN CLEMENTE PARISH
Use your unique gifts to help build the Kingdom.

Service. That word that evokes a wide range of thoughts. Whether it’s the speed with which our morning coffee is delivered or the quality of our internet connection we often hear of good or bad “service.” But service is something much more than these surface level acts or public utilities, it is what we are called to do for others out of the charity in our own hearts for our fellow man and the Kingdom of God.

Many serve through the priesthood or other religious callings, and to those men and women we as Catholics are eternally grateful,but laymen are also called to serve the Church, just as the Church is called to serve Christ.

VOLUNTEER FAQ

How do I Volunteer?

We are so happy to hear that you feel God tugging on your heart to volunteer. The first step is to complete the Safe Environment training (the link is above). Then the next step is to fill out the Volunteer application form.

St. Vincent De Paul Society is our major outreach to those in need. Complete the Safe Environment training and the volunteer application form and we will get you in touch.

Our Liturgies are enhanced by the musical support team. Some Masses have a more ‘quiet’ feel and the congregational singing may be supported by a cantor with no accompaniment. Others may have a large choir or a contemporary praise and worship band. We are looking for many talented singers and musicians with experience in different genres of music.

Please complete the safe environment training and the Volunteer application form and our we will be getting back with you.

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