PARISH COUNCIL
ROLE AND FUNCTION OF PASTORAL COUNCIL
Canon Law provides for the formation of Parish Pastoral Councils. [ Canon 536.1 ]
"In every parish of the diocese, a Pastoral Council shall be established, if the diocesan Bishop, after consulting with the Council of Presbyters, so decides.
The Pastor presides over the Pastoral Council. The Pastoral Council is composed of members of the congregation together with those of the parish staff who have pastoral care by reason of their office. The Pastoral Council assists in promoting pastoral action in the parish."
At St. Thomas of Canterbury, the Pastoral Council consist of members of our congregation
either nominated (including of oneself) or by the pastor and parish staff.
It's purpose is to serve as a consultative body to the pastor; to provide him with information and advice and to assist the pastor in:
- Pastoral Planning
- Developing Pastoral Programs
- Improving Pastoral Services
- Evaluating the pastoral effectiveness of various programs and services
As the pastor resides over the Pastoral Council, he is responsible for the final approval of Council recommendations concerning pastoral planning, programs, and services for the parish, as well as for their implementation.
For more information about how STC Pastoral Council is govern,
please review the BYLAWS here.
The current Pastoral Council members are:
Fr. Vincent Dang
Allison Holzapfel (Chair)
Stevie Salcido (Vice-Chair)
Vicki Schwoob (Staff)
Al Smith
Bill Wright
Linda Delescale
George Gadd
Thomas O'Bryne
Sandra Tagatac
Genevieve Raines
Angelica Bangle
STC Pastoral Council meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month @ 7:00pm.
All parishioners are welcome to attend with questions, opinions, requests or suggestions
at Pastoral Council meetings.
Please email current Chair Allison Holzapfel @ allison.holzapfel@gmail.com for the agenda for upcoming meetings if planning to attend.
