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Cluster 31 Implementation Committee
Bucks County Vicariate
Communique Number 3
February 15, 2000

The Cluster 31 Implementation Committee Survey on Continuing Education

. Reverend James Beisel, Vicar, Bucks County Vicarate
. Assumption BVM: Rev. Daniel Devine, Pastor; Mrs. Susanne Brooks and Mrs. Denise Folweiler
. Our Lady of Good Counsel: Rev. Msgr. Bernard J. Trinity, Pastor; Fred Owens and Pat Stanton
. St. Bede the Venerable: Rev. Eugene G. Cusick, Pastor; Maryellen Carroll and Jack Connors
. St. John Bosco: Rev. Charles Hagan, Pastor; Thomas Casey and Cyril Simon

During Advent the four parishes of Cluster 31 surveyed parishioners with regard to adult religious education. The data as well as the comments of the respondents are being analyzed by the Implementation Committee, and the results will be used by each parish and by the cluster to arrange and promote adult education, both within the parish and within the cluster. The results of the survey are presented below as percentages of those responding.

With regard to the need for adult religious education, 87% of those responding felt they personally needed further religious education.

On what subjects were of interest:

With regard to how the continuing education is to be presented:

With regard to when the continuing education is to be presented:

With regard to travel within the cluster, 64% would travel to neighboring parishes within the cluster; 23% would not travel outside their home parish.

Ages of the respondents:

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