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CLUSTER
76



Rev. Msgr. John C. Marine,

Vicar for Montgomery County


St. Clare Parish
Linfield, Pa.

Rev. Thomas J. Duffy
Mr. Nicholas J. Mongiello
Mr. Dominic Parisano


St. Eleanor Parish
Collegeville, Pa
.
Rev. John A. Franey
Rev. Mr. Joseph DeRosa
Mrs. Joan Claycomb


Church of St. Mary
Schwenksville, Pa.

Rev. Charles J. McElroy
Ms. Alice Taylor
Mr. Jim Hall


St. Philip Neri Parish
Pennsburg, Pa.

Rev. John J. Scarcia
Ms. Linda Franks
Mr. Mark Meinzer

Sacred Heart Parish
Royersford, Pa.
Rev. Thomas F. Doyle
Rev. Mr. Joseph Houser
Mr. Joseph Carlin



GOALS:

# 1
Provide adequate facilities for all cluster parishes.

# 2
Establish a training program for all cluster lay ministers.

# 3
Bring back non-participating parishioners.


# 4
Establish outreach programs to benefit the cluster parishes.


# 5
Seek sufficient priests to meet the needs of the people.

Archdiocese of Philadelphia
Cluster 76 Pastoral Planning Implementation Committee
Communique No 3, December, 2002


Cluster 76 Implementation Committee of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia has met (11) eleven times since the approval of the Cluster Pastoral Plan by Anthony Cardinal Bevilacqua in April 2000. Cluster Pastoral Planning is a prayerful, reflective process which address the changing needs of the Church in our Cluster, including schools, clergy, and Catholic population.


Cluster 76's Implementation Committee consists of two (2) representatives from each of the Cluster parishes plus the Pastors of the Cluster parishes and is moderated by Rev. Msgr. John C. Marine, Vicar for Montgomery County. Cluster 76's Implementation Committee meets regularly to track achievement of plan goals and to give direction and/or assistance to subcommittees carrying out the Cluster Plan goals, actions, and objectives.


The following work has been undertaken between June 2000 and December 2002.

Goal # 1 To provide adequate facilities for all parishes in the Cluster.

· The archdiocese purchased a tract of land in Limerick Township for the eventual construction of a St. Clare school & center (with future plans to build a church). However, the results of a Feasibility Study, St. Clare initiated in November 2000 to assess the degree of support for a Capital Building Campaign, revealed that St. Clare Parish is not in a position to support such a financial responsibility at this time.

· Because of projected increased enrollment, the boundaries of St. Clare, St. Eleanor, St. Mary, & Sacred Heart parishes are redefined. The Sacred Heart area consolidated school was disestablished in June 2002 and now serves only Sacred Heart Parish. Cluster pastors will continue to accommodate the needs of St. Clare elementary school children as their space permits.

· St. Clare parish entered into a three-year lease (with an option for two more years) for a professional building (with about 8000 square feet) less than ¼ mile from their present church. It is being used as the St. Clare Catholic Elementary School which includes, Kindergarten, & Pre-Kindergarten, the parish religious education center (CCD, RCIA), a Parish Center to support Parish organizations such as The Ladies of St. Clare association, Elizabeth Ministry, Youth Groups and others. In addition, the facility is used for Parish Council meetings, Parish Finance committee meetings, rotating Cluster Implementation Committee meetings, and other parish activities.

· St. Eleanor Parish has always focused on expansion and facility improvements to accommodate the growing Family Community. Their recent $3.8 million campaign resulted in the following Church alterations: increased seating capacity, Sanctuary improvements, a Narthex, daily Mass Chapel with a capacity to seat 120 people, Baptismal pool, cry room, and upgraded restroom facilities. Some other enhancements include: additional office & meeting room capacity, and additional parking.

· St. Philip Neri Parish conducted its five-year review of the parish Self-Study in 2002. The Parish Pastoral Council approved a three-fold program for the parish: (1) Parish Outreach (Parish Visitors); (2) Evangelization (Alpha, Bible Study); (3) School Self-Study (School Action Plan). All three areas have been implemented and progress is being made for the parish.

· Sacred Heart Parish, Royersford, has received approval to proceed with plans to build a parish center and hopes to begin construction in May 2003.

· St. Mary Parish, Schwenksville, initiated construction of their new education center with clearing and grading the land, digging detention ponds, and relocating utilities. Planned opening of the facility is scheduled for during the 2003 - 2004 school year.


Goal # 2 To establish a training program for all lay ministers in the Cluster.

· The sub-committee formed to achieve this goal recognized the need for spiritual enrichment as well as reinforcing the ongoing duties of each ministry. As a result of extensive planning and preparation, a "Liturgical Lay Ministry Enrichment Day" was held on October 26, 2002 at St. Pius X High School in Pottstown, Pa. Approximately 350 lay ministers attended, including extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion, lectors, ushers, musicians, vocalists, catechists, and teachers. Eleven lecturers gave presentations on various topics including the Eucharist, music and cantors, proclaiming the Word of God, religious education, teen involvement, and the Mass. The attendee's thought the day was very informative and ministers from each parish exchanged ideas.

· The Archdiocese of Philadelphia's Church Ministry Institute opened a new location for their program (Old & New Testaments, Christian Prayer & Morality, Liturgy, Spirituality for Ministry, and others) in September 2002, at St. Pius X High School in Pottstown, Pa.. This location enables not only Cluster 76 parishes to take advantage of their courses but other local parishes as well. The majority of the initial class consists of Cluster 76 parishioners and is quite successful.

· The "outreach committee" (established under goal # 4) evolved into the "inter-parish lay ministry committee". Its purpose is to obtain a general understanding of the needs of each parish through contact with the various Pastoral Councils, study the objectives & report their findings to the Cluster Implementation Committee to see if any of these needs can be met by sharing programs on a cluster level.

Goal # 3 To bring back non-participating parishioners.

· Most of Cluster 76 parishes are addressing this Goal through "Outreach" programs (Goal # 4). The Cluster Implementation Committee is now reviewing evangelization programs on a Cluster level.

Goal # 4 To establish outreach programs to benefit Cluster parishes.

· A sub-committee formed to review this goal succeeded in identifying the Cluster 76 parishes' programs and parish contact points. The material was collected and summarized into a "Cluster 76 Parish Organization Directory" and distributed to all Cluster parishioners. This directory is scheduled to be updated and distributed annually.

· Sr. Patricia Kelly, appointed by the Archdiocese to be the Catholic Social Services Director for Montgomery County, is participating in the Cluster 76 Parish Pastoral Council meetings. She is facilitating the identification and prioritization of each of the parish needs and providing training for new outreach programs. Her office is located at St. Philip Neri Parish, Pennsburg, Pa..

· The Cluster Implementation Committee recognized the need for improved communication among the Cluster 76 parishes, and established a "Cluster News" section in each of the Cluster parish bulletins. The system is working well and all the Cluster parishioners are invited to share in any Cluster programs and events.

Goal # 5 To seek sufficient priests to meet the needs of the people.

· This goal continues to be addressed through the Archdiocesan Vocation Program entitled "Philadelphia: Priest Call". Materials distributed by the Archdiocese are handed out in the churches and posters are displayed.


Volunteers to assist with the Implementation of any aspect of the Cluster Plan are always welcome.

Further information regarding the Implementation of the Cluster Plan can be obtained by contacting your Pastor, Cluster Implementation Committee Representative, or accessing the Archdiocesan website archphila.org and clicking on Pastoral Planning - Cluster Pastoral Planning

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