The 5 Priorities
The USCCB has the following priority goals through 2011:
Strengthening marriage
Goal
To inspire, challenge and help Catholics to witness to marriage as a natural institution founded by God and raised to the dignity of a Christian sacrament, and to the value of children and family life.
Objectives
Increase understanding of the Sacrament of Marriage and the sacredness of human sexuality through age-appropriate education and catechesis
Develop and promote initiatives that help couples from various cultures to deal with challenges through the marriage life cycle
Develop and promote resources and training that will motivate priests, deacons, and laity to achieve quality in marriage and family ministry
Goal
To work for laws and public policies that recognize marriage as a union of a man and a women, strengthen family life, and protect religious liberty.
Objectives
Develop and publicize positive and inspiring messages about marriage based on key aspects of church teaching.
Support and advocate for legislation and public policies that promote and protect marriage and family life
Influence public policy and opinion about marriage and family life in collaboration with other Conference entities, other churches and religious groups, and national organizations
Faith formation focused on sacramental practice
Goal
To invite all Catholics to a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ in the Church through formation focused on Sacred Scripture and Tradition, and Sacraments, especially the Sunday Eucharist.
Objectives
In the spirit of the New Evangelization, identify resources for outreach to inactive Catholics, and to all Catholics at strategic moments of sacramental and pastoral ministry, inclusive of the role of cultural identity in passing on the Catholic faith.
Develop criteria for the identification of suitable catechists and teachers, and develop resources for their formation.
Identify best practices in catechesis for high-school-age youth and for young adults, including those in colleges and universities.
Goal
To facilitate the prospective introduction, reception, and implementation of the new translation of the Missale Romanum, editio typica tertia, to the Church in the United States.
Objectives
Develop remote and immediate comprehensive catechetical and formational resources for the facilitation of parish-level reception of the Missale Romanum, editio typica tertia, by clergy and other parish ministers and leaders. Support and encourage the use of materials such as those developed by the Leeds Group and FDLC.
Priestly and religious vocations
Goal
To help individuals hear and respond to a call by God to the priesthood or consecrated life through prayer and activities.
Objectives
Promote active discipleship of young men and women in parishes and other faith communities so they may more readily hear and respond to the vocation to which the Lord is calling them.
Develop opportunities for young people to experience the rich Catholic tradition of prayer, spirituality, and discernment through education and catechesis.
Goal
To educate all of the faithful on the importance of encouraging others to consider a vocation to the priesthood or consecrated life through prayer and activities.
Objectives
Create and foster an atmosphere of communal responsibility in which the clergy, those in consecrated life, and laity personally encourage and invite men and women to discern a call to the consecrated life – and men to discern a call to the priesthood.
Promote a vocation culture within the home by developing family-based programs and activities.
Life and dignity of the human person
Goal
To affirm the intrinsic value of human life and the dignity of every human being in a way that transforms the culture.
Objectives
In order to develop effective communication strategies, to research the assumptions and cultural challenges that work for or against the acceptance of the intrinsic value and dignity of human life.
To provide a comprehensive framework for teaching and defending the life and dignity of every human being.
To use the life and dignity of the human person as the underlying framework for the work of all USCCB committees and task forces, tying together the Conferences ongoing education, policy, and advocacy efforts to mobilize the Catholic community on issues of life, justice, and peace.
To mobilize the entire Catholic community to prevent erosion of any existing public policies protecting the unborn and rights of conscience.
Recognition of cultural diversity
With a special emphasis on Hispanic ministry in the spirit of Encuentro 2000
Goal
To increase the Catholic community’s understanding and acceptance of cultural diversity in the Church.
Objectives
Identify processes and resources for the evangelization of cultures including the prevailing U.S. culture.
Provide guidance that will help Church organizations to consistently include cultural diversity when developing policies and social and pastoral responses.
Goal
To include diverse cultures in the life and leadership of dioceses, parishes and other Catholic organizations in the United States.
Objectives
Invite various cultures in the Catholic community to collaborate in addressing issues and developing initiatives that affect the whole Church, including people with special pastoral needs (e.g. language, migrant workers, military families.)
Identify best practices and develop models for pastoring multicultural parishes especially those with a growing Hispanic population.
Promote formation to gain knowledge, motivation and skills in ministering to a culturally diverse Church.
Strengthen the continuing formation of priests, religious, seminarians and lay ecclesial ministers coming from other countries.
Sequencing
The timeline for some of the proposed programs, events and items coming from the five priority initiatives.
Video
Have questions?
Find some answers and more information in the videos from the USCCB Priority Pastoral Plan Meeting.
Find some answers and more information in the videos from the USCCB Priority Pastoral Plan Meeting.

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