Constitution for the Parish Pastoral Council
The Parish Pastoral Council (The Council), as the body elected by
the parishioners will be consultative and act in an advisory capacity
to the Parish Priest, who has overall responsibility to the bishop for
the conduct of parish affairs, in the running of the parish in areas
of Christian Formation and Social/Community Affairs.
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Purpose
- The purpose of the Parish Pastoral Council is to enable all parishioners
to participate more fully in the life of the Church, as expressed
in the decrees of the Second Vatican Council.
- To this end, full co-operation between the Council, parish groups
and the Parish Priest is essential. Parish groups are those operating
in the name of, or on behalf of The Sacred Heart Parish and they are
accountable to the Parish Priest and the Council. Any new group must
have prior permission to use the parish name.
- The specific task of the Council is to initiate co-operation and
promote the work and growth of the Church in two areas: Christian
Formation and Social and Community Affairs.
- The Council shall discharge these duties:
- By reviewing regularly both areas;
- By Councillors undertaking special responsibility for one area
or one aspect of an area.
- The Council should, for example:
- Advise the parish priest about any matter on which he seeks
advice;
- Assess any needs referred to it by the parish priest, parishioners
or the other parish groups and, if possible, identify how best
to satisfy those needs;
- Support the work of parish groups, where possible by identifying
priorities, making quick effective decisions and helping with
exchange of information and ideas;
- Promote active interest and participation by parishioners in
the activities of the parish.
Parish Development
The Council shall assist the Parish Priest in:
- Christian Formation: The church's fundamental mission of preaching
the Gospel to everyone and empowering them to live in the Image of
Christ.
- Social and Community Affairs: Care for the well being of people
in all matters not specifically spiritual.
The Parish Pastoral Council
The Council shall consist of the Parish Priest, the Parish Treasurer,
the Parish Child Protection Co-ordinator, six members elected from all
Mass congregations, and representatives of Parish groups as below. Any
other Priest or Deacon working in the parish may be invited to meetings
of the Parish Pastoral Council but shall not have voting rights.
President
The Parish Priest shall be the President of the Parish Pastoral Council.
Chair
- The Chair of the Parish Pastoral Council shall be a person appointed
by the Council from amongst its members.
- There shall be a Vice-chair appointed as above.
- In the absence of the Chair and Vice-chair, those present of the
Council shall agree a member to take the chair at that meeting.
Treasurer
The Parish Treasurer, appointed by the Parish Priest, shall be ex-officio
member of the Parish Pastoral Council and a member of the Finance Committee.
Secretary
The Secretary shall be a lay person appointed by the Council from among
its members.
Child Protection Co-ordinator
The Parish Child Protection Co-ordinator, appointed by the Parish Priest,
shall be an ex-officio member of the Council.
Parish Group Members
Each organisation within the Parish shall elect one representative
from their number to serve on the Council.
Co-option
The Council may co-opt up to three additional members in order to ensure
an appropriate skills mix as determined by Council.
Election of Members
- Those eligible to be elected shall be persons who normally attend
Mass in the Parish. Elections will take place by secret ballot at
all masses at dates to be publicised in the Bulletin.
- Elected members shall serve three years and if eligible may stand
for re-election. Elected members may not serve more than six consecutive
years.
- If a vacancy occurs during the year, a new member shall be elected
to complete the remaining term of office. A vacancy arises if a member
dies, resigns in writing or has not attended meetings on three consecutive
occasions without reasonable cause.
Election of Chair, Vice-Chair and Secretary
- Written nominations shall be invited for all posts. If more than
one person were nominated for any post a secret ballot shall be held.
- When these positions are to be elected this shall be the first item
of business after the opening prayer.
- Those elected by the Council shall serve for a term of three years
and may not serve for more than two consecutive terms.
Parish Pastoral Council Meetings
The Council shall meet at least every three months or as determined
by the Parish Priest and Chair. Meetings will not normally be held in
August or at Christmas.
Council meetings shall be open to all parishioners. All present shall
be invited to participate but only Councillors may vote (except as covered
by paragraph two on alterations).
Two weeks notice shall be given of all meetings.
Quorum
At a Council meeting, one third of all Council members shall be a quorum.
Voting
Normally, voting at Council meetings shall be a show of hands (including
the Chair's). A secret ballot shall be taken on any issue where the
Parish Priest or a simple majority of those present, request it. If
voting (by either method) is equal, the Chair shall have the casting
vote.
Annual Meeting
Once a year, the Parish Priest shall convene the Parish for the annual
report by the Parish Pastoral Council on parish activities.
Special Parish Meetings
The Council, by a simple majority, or the Parish Priest can at any
time, request that a meeting of the whole parish be held to discuss
and vote upon any specific issue.
Two weeks notice shall be given for such a meeting.
Alterations to the Constitution
- The Council shall review the constitution at least every three
years.
- Any proposal to alter this Constitution shall be referred to the
Council to consider and report to a special parish meeting.
- All parishioners may vote on the proposed constitutional alteration.
A majority of two thirds of those present, and entitled to vote, shall
be required for the alteration to be accepted.
At least two weeks notice shall be given of the meeting.