To be a dynamic, thriving Catholic parish which utilises the considerable spiritual, intellectual and financial resources, as well as the talents of all of its members to:
• Propagate the teachings of Christ and the Church
One thing I ask from the LORD, this only do I seek: that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to gaze on the beauty of the LORD and to seek him in his temple.
Vision
To be a dynamic, thriving Catholic parish which utilises the considerable spiritual, intellectual and financial resources, as well as the talents of all of its members to:
• Propagate the teachings of Christ and the Church
• Be a haven where parishioners’ spiritual, liturgical and pastoral needs are satisfied in a welcoming, family-oriented, inclusive community that provides support and guidance throughout new life experiences. This is achieved by aligning individuals’ spiritual life with the daily challenges of an increasingly secular world
• Fully understand the needs of its existing and prospective parishioners
• Reach out within and beyond the parish to evangelise and be a source of spiritual refuge, care and compassion
• Promote ecumenism through collaboration with other parishes, Christian faiths and other religions
• Be seen as professionally managed, theologically and liturgically compliant and an integral part of the Diocese
Clergy
Parish Priest: Fr. Jacques Mbongompasi
Chairman: Mr. Archie Maubane
Secretary: Ms. Thandi Matsetse
Bookkeeper: Ms. Jane Phago
Catechist Coordinator: Ms. Olga Maponya
Sacristan: Ms. Merriam Matli
Choir Master: Ms. Margaret Skhundla & Mr Pritchard Boyce
LINKS
Arch Diocese of Pretoria
Vatican City
Radio Veritas
Mission -
The Catholic parish of Moya comprises one priest who provide pastoral ministry and leadership through a wide range of ministries. The parish also includes a very diverse congregation of at least 1400 Catholic families, who adhere to the tenets of their faith to various degrees in a wide catchment area of Tembisa/Kempton Park.
Under the direction of the Diocese, the parish seeks to evangelise by responding to the spiritual and human needs (through catechetics, contextual evangelical mission, education, pastoral work, the sacraments, lay movements and the nurturing of the community) of a predominantly secular, increasingly youthful society, experiencing the challenges of dramatic societal change.