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In the Archdiocese of Philadelphia every parish is to have
one
Parish
Pastoral Council which is to foster full participation of the entire
parish -
clergy, religious, laity - in the pastoral life and mission of the
parish and of
the Universal Church. The following principles guide the formation of
Parish
Pastoral Councils:
- Every Parish Pastoral Council is to develop a statement
of
purpose which reflects the identity and mission of the parish in light
of the Gospel, Church teachings and the specific realities of the
parish.
- The Parish Pastoral Council is solely a consultative body
with the role of advising and assisting the Pastor in areas of pastoral
concerns.
- The Parish Pastoral Council develops and recommends
parish
pastoral plans and directions through a consensus process and prayerful
reflection.
- Every Parish Pastoral Council in its membership should be
representative of the entire parish, recognizing and reflecting the
parish's rich diversity.
- The Parish Pastoral Council is to cooperate with parish
committees which address such areas of parish life as worship,
spirituality, community, evangelization, education, and service.
- It is the responsibility of the Pastor to convoke the
Parish Pastoral Council, to preside over it, and to determine the
issues to be treated by it or to receive proposals from its members.
- In the event that the Pastor of a parish dies, resigns or
is transferred, the Parish Pastoral Council ceases to exist.
It is the prerogative of a newly appointed Pastor to
either confirm the present membership of the former Parish Pastoral
Council or choose to have new members elected, with the exception of
the three members who serve on this council ex officio and the three
members the Pastor is to appoint.
- When a Parochial Administrator is appointed to a parish
because of the incapacity or ill-health of the Pastor, or for some
other cause, this Administrator will assume the rights and
responsibilities of the Pastor in relation to the Parish Pastoral
Council.
(paragraph 8 revised 2/18/05)
Rationale, Principles and
Guidelines for Parish Pastoral
Councils
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