PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL
The Parish Finance Council assists the pastor in planning
the budget and overseeing and controlling the financial affairs of the parish. Members are appointed by the pastor because
of the their expertise in financial management, accounting, legal matters, fund
raising and other related fields.
Meetings are held quarterly.
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL
The Parish Pastoral Council is a group of parishioners
united in prayer who, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, make
recommendations to the pastor regarding the pastoral needs of the parishioners.
The Parish Pastoral Council exercises shared responsibility
for the pastoral life of the parish under the authority and leadership of the
pastor. The purpose of the Council is
to prayerfully engage the people and the pastor in common reflection about the
parish’s mission and ministry. The
Council has four basic responsibilities:
To research
the needs, ideas, and hopes of the faith community;
To lead a
process for identifying the parish mission and involving the parishioners in
that mission;
To
encourage and support existing ministries;
To plan for
the parish’s future by recommending procedures and programs that will reflect
the Church’s mission.
The Council consists of eight to twelve members, together
with the pastor, who are selected at an open parish meeting held in June each
year.