Introduction
The community of St. Marien comprises some 10,000 catholic Christians in Neunkirchen city and the suburbs of Heinitz und Sinnerthal. It took the cooperation of many, young and old, to formulate the guiding images for our parish. Since Maria is the patron of our parish, the inspirationfor these guiding images comes from the Magnifikat (Luke 1: 46-55). The language used is easy to understand. The guidelines are binding. They are the motivation for moving towards common goals. They are a bridge to the future. Their core meaning for our staff and volunteers is: „This is the way in which we meet God and our fellowmen!“ – and for all others it is: „This is St. Marien. This is what the parish stands for!“ Guidelines must be lived. The paths toward the established goals will have to be found and walked as time goes on. Every five years, the parish council will examine and, if need be, adjust the guidelines.
This is what God stands for
God stands behind each and every one of us. He loves us exactly as we are. Each of us, individually, is tremendously important to Him. He has promised: „Here I am!“ In mass, Christians celebrate God’s closeness and love. They remember Jesus Christ. The masses are the heartbeat of our Faith. They keep St. Marien alive and point the way. We share God’s love and his closeness with others. We are present for the people – in their joys and in their sufferings. Just like Jesus was.
This is what St. Marien stands for … searching hearts
People search for meaning and support in their lives. For us, the answer to that search is our Christian faith. What we believe is that God loves every human being. God supports us and gives us a feeling of security. He takes care of us from the beginning to the end of our lives and beyond.We celebrate our Faith in mass: baptisms, holy communion, weddings, blessings, funerals ...
This is what St. Marien stands for … helping hands
The members of St. Marien parish are the children, the youth, singles, families and seniors. They work together and respect each other. They trust one another and they are there for each other. The atmosphere is warm and friendly and there is an openness towards new ideas. Solemn masses, attractive offerings for children and families, first-class concerts, beautiful festivities and direct help are offered with heartfelt sincerity.
This is what St. Marien stands for … open arms
„Haus St. Marien“ is large and offers living space for various groups which - in their turn – pour out new life. Room is available for new groups and communities. In this haven, each is invited to experience a sense of home and security. St. Marien entertains good relationships with other religious communities and their encounters are mutually enriching experiences.
This is what St. Marien stands for … seeing eyes
Many people in our city lead lives of loneliness, poverty, neglect or physical and spiritual misery. St. Marien is there for these men and women and acts on their behalf. The Hüttenberger Mittagstisch (lunchtable), visits of the sick and homebound, our Christmas-Eve-event are only a few examples. Helping is not always easy. But it is worth while. Service to our fellow men (diaconia) is a challenge. We also work together with other service organisations.
This is what St. Marien stands for … strong voices
Decisions in the city of Neunkirchen are being made by many. One among them is St. Marien. The parish plays its part and makes its contributions. The parish shoulders responsibilities and stands up for Christian values, be it in daycare facilities, in cooperation with child- and youthservices or with social institutions. Church music is one of the culturally enriching elements for our city.
This is what St. Marien stands for … creative minds
The world around us keeps changing. It takes courage to move into the future. St. Marien dares to try new approaches, as in the „Momentum-Kirche am Center.“ But there are also hard decisions to be made. They regard our mass offerings, questions about our real estate and finances ... very difficult indeed! We ask for your understanding.
Still to come
It goes on. It will go on. Of importance on our way into the future: Common Sunday services to strengthen our sense of community, to demonstrate our togetherness and oneness. St. Marien is expected to remain big and colorful. It is our job to foster existing communities and start new ones that take into account the rich talents of our people.