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Catholic Campus Ministry Association - Code of Ethics
We, the members of the Catholic Campus Ministry Association, profess the dignity and sanctity of all individuals. In light of our specialized ministry in and to higher education, we commit ourselves:
To the People We Serve
We serve students, faculty, staff and administrators that gather at institutions of higher education to search and learn. Although called to serve the Catholic community, we will not restrict our ministry to persons of a particular age, gender, race, creed, physical ability or sexual orientation.
Our first concern is for the well-being of those we serve
as they join with us in the mission of the church in higher
education. As leaders within the faith community, we seek
no unfair advantage that our position may give to us. We adhere
to appropriate interpersonal boundaries in relating with those
we serve.
To Gospel and Pastoral Values
We look to Scripture, the rich heritage of the Roman Catholic Church, and the movement of the Spirit of God throughout the entire human story to promote the value and dignity, of the person and the unfolding of the reign of God in human history. We commit ourselves to providing a safe and healthy environment in which to conduct our ministry. This environment would be free of any form of harassment.
To Discipleship and Service Within Our Church
We promise our community of faith an active discipleship
in the Spirit and Mission of Jesus We will relate with others
in ways that respect their dignity as persons and their freedom
of conscience without compromising our own beliefs.
We recognize the privileged relationship we have with the
people we serve and promise them acceptance and confidentiality.
We will give our community, of faith dedicated service. We
will work hard, given a reasonable job description and work
schedule.
To Personal Faithfulness, Integrity and Well-Being
We will actively pursue our own faith development and
enrichment.
We will seek not only personal integrity but also an integration
of our faith, our ministry and our life- style.
We will care for our own health and personal well being less
our own needs interrupt or undermine our ministry.
To Higher Education
We embrace the goals and purposes of higher education
and seek to enrich the local community of faith, and the universal
church, with its fruits.
To Broader Social Concerns, Justice- and Peace in the World
We recognize the University as a privileged place for
public debate on the many social concerns facing our society
today.
We promise our community of faith that we will speak the Gospel
values within this forum and collaborate with others in the
pursuit of peace and justice in the world.
To the Standards of Our Profession
We strive for holiness, wholeness and excellence in our
ministry.
Our standards give us a starting point from which we can grow
as professionals in service to the church and higher education.
Accountability
We pray trot our church, our community of faith and our colleagues will support us and challenge us to live out these ethical principles.
We believe that any violation of these principles needs to be handled on the local I level through the due process procedures available to the person or persons in question.
The CCMA Executive Board has the right to withhold membership and revoke certification from a person who has violated this code of ethics.

