Best Practices Among Parish Pastoral and Finance Councils. Chuck Zech Villanova University Center for the Study of Church Management

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Best Practices Among Parish Pastoral and Finance Councils Chuck Zech Villanova University Center for the Study of Church Management

Center for the Study of Church Management Located Administratively in the Villanova School of Business Generate/Disseminate Knowledge Quarterly Newsletter sent electronically to 11,000 US parishes Variety of Educational Programs One day workshops Three day conference On-site programs Certificate program offered via webinars On-line Masters Degree in Church Management http://www1.villanova.edu/villanova/business /centers/churchmanagement.html

Presentation Based On Research National Survey of 537 Parish Pastoral Councils and 530 Parish Finance Councils

Parish Pastoral Councils vs. Parish Finance Councils Many differences, but also many similarities

Differences Canon Law Parish Pastoral Councils Canon 536 1. After the diocesan bishop has listened to the presbyteral council and if he judges it opportune, a pastoral council is to be established in each parish; the pastor presides over it, and through it the Christian faithful along with those who share in the pastoral care of the parish in virtue of their office give their help in fostering pastoral activity. 2. This pastoral council possesses a consultative vote only and is governed by norms determined by the diocesan bishop.

Parish Finance Councils Canon 537. Each parish is to have a finance council which is regulated by universal law as well as by norms issued by the diocesan bishop; in this council the Christian faithful, selected according to the same norms, aid the pastor in the administration of parish goods with due regard for the prescription of Canon 532. Parish Finance Councils are Mandated by Canon Law, Parish Pastoral Councils are not.

Purpose and Functions Mark F. Fischer refers to the two types of knowledge recognized by Aristotle in his Nicomachean Ethics One type of knowledge is scientific knowledge, knowledge that is always and everywhere true. The other type of knowledge is practical wisdom, knowledge sought through means of dialogue.

parish pastoral councils are concerned with practical knowledge parish finance councils deal with scientific knowledge. The two councils not only search for different kinds of knowledge, but they use different methods in their search Parish pastoral councils are more inclined to consult with fellow parishioners parish finance councils are more likely to be influenced by less subjective professional standards.

Membership Number of Members PPC 10-15 PFC 5-8 How Selected PPC Discernment, election, council of ministries (need not be representative of entire parish) Some ex officio PFC Appointment by Pastor Recommendation by current PFC members

Background PPC knowledgeable parishioners PFC financial background, various business background Parishioners allowed to submit agenda items PPC Yes PFC -- No

Similarities Consultative to Pastor John Paul II, Christifideles Laici, -- Local ecclesial authorities should seek adaptations of the parish structures according to the full flexibility granted by canon law, especially in promoting participation by the lay faithful in pastoral responsibilities.

Benedict XVI, in a 2009 address at the Basilica of Saint John Lateran, speaking on the topic of Church Membership and Pastoral Co-Responsibility It is necessary to improve pastoral structures in such a way that the co-responsibility of all the members of the People of God in their entirety is gradually promoted This demands a change in mindset, particularly concerning lay people. They must no longer be viewed as collaborators of the clergy but truly recognized as co-responsible, for the Church's being and action, thereby fostering the consolidation of a mature and committed laity.

In other words, parish advisory councils are established to help our priests carry out their stewardship of the parish s temporal assets. But Pastors may not consult their councils about faith, orthodoxy, moral principles, or laws of the universal church

Neither the PPC nor the PFC Supervise Parish Staff or Ministries Leadership Shared Pastor presides, but does not chair Agenda setting shared, especially with regards to PPC Agenda Setting Prayer, Faith-Sharing Term Limits

Need to be Accountable and Transparent Communication With Parish Parishioners Know Who You Are Consult With Parishioners Meetings Frequency of Meetings Need for Group Norms (e.g., bylaws) Hold Open Meetings? PPC No PFC -- Almost Never (Budget Preparation)

Important to Work with Other Advisory Council (cross-membership) Comments from focus group No direct interaction. Only indirect interaction through the pastor One joint social meeting in June to welcome new members and thank those who are leaving I know several members of the pastoral council

About a quarter of the participants described a formal relationship between the pastoral council and the finance council I serve as the finance council liaison to the pastoral council so that the finance council can track the activities of the pastoral council. As the resources of the parish are limited, they need to be directed to support the pastoral plan Parish finances are discussed fully with the pastoral council to be certain that we are on the same page

We are linked through the finance council chair. Agendas and minutes are shared. The pastoral council is visionary the finance council deals more in present and with existing constraints (money)

Council functions as an Effective Group Goals are structured cooperatively so that all members are committed to achieving them Communication is two-way, and the open and accurate expression of ideas and feelings is emphasized Participation and leadership are distributed among all council members

Ability determines influence and power; power is shared Structured controversy in which council members advocate their views and challenge each other s information and reasoning is seen as the key to high-quality, creative decision-making

Conflicts are resolved by agreements that maximize outcomes and leave all members satisfied Cohesion is advanced through high levels of inclusion, affection, acceptance, support, and trust Decision-making procedures are matched with the situation; different methods are used at different times; consensus is sought for important decisions

Use Consensus Decision-Making Process for important issues What is consensus? A group process for decision making when all come to a common understanding and agree to support the decision of the whole.

What are the nonnegotiables of consensus? built on prayer seeks to discern the will of God, not my will based on mutual trust among persons making the decision honors the teachings of the Scriptures and the Church

What is not involved in consensus? majority rule (no decisions are made by voting) conciliation (no one should give in to keep the peace)

competition (there are no winners and losers) quick decisions (it takes time to work through to consensus) dependence on the leader (all need to engage in discussion and come to decision)

Role of Council Members Between Meetings Listen, take the pulse of the parish Clarify, share accurate information Provide helpful feedback to church staff and other leaders Impede disease processes or viruses

Encourage people to speak for themselves Take stands Stay connected with those who disagree Think US, not THEM

Need for Support from Diocese Need for Familiarity with Diocesan Policies and Guidelines Parish-Level Education Need for Self-Evaluation Each Meeting End of Year

End of Meeting Evaluation Did the meeting accomplish its goals? Was there movement on the agenda? Were Council members truly listening to one another? Responding?

How were decisions made? Did council members feel good about them? Were prayer and reflection integral to the meeting? What is the Holy Spirit calling us to be and do as a result of our meeting?

Last Meeting Formal Evaluation What decision making processes do we use? How well do they work? Do we receive enough information to make wise decisions? As a result of council decisions, have we become more centered on the mission of Jesus and gospel values?

Are we living up to our mission statement? Where are we with our pastoral plan? As a council, do we have a compelling vision for the future of the parish? As a council did we manifest real accountability to the parish or did we tend to be leadership elite? Are we truly servant leaders?

What method do we use to select council members? Does this method result in capable leadership? New leadership? What contributions have we made to diocesan goals during the past year? How did we as parish leaders help the parish make an impact on the community? Did we set an example for welcoming, evangelizing behavior

How well do we work together and support one another? Do we celebrate our accomplishments as a team? Are we aware and attentive to the needs and desires of other councils and committees? Are the policies and procedures that we rely on helpful in accomplishing our tasks? What should we have done differently? Source: Marliss Rogers, Council Effectiveness Evaluated in Arthur X. Deegan II, Developing a Vibrant Parish Pastoral Council

Recommendations for Parish Councils 1. Leadership should be shared. 2. Need to be accountable and transparent to parishioners 3. Establish Group Norms, such as Council By-laws. 4. Maintain Close Relationship with Other Advisory Council

5. Provide Parish-Based Education/Formation Programs for Members. 6. Operate as an Effective Group 7. Employ consensus decision making 8. Familiarity with diocesan policies

9. Be active between meetings 10. Take Evaluation Seriously 11. Include Prayer and Faith Sharing as Part of the Agenda at Every Meeting.

Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not. Dr. Seuss, The Lorax

QUESTIONS?

Exercises What was the most significant thing you heard today? What would you like to know more about?