PARISH ROUND TABLE GUIDELINES



Similar documents
A Message from the Supreme Knight

Grand Knight s Guide. Leadership based on Charity, Unity and Fraternity

District Deputy s Guide

Authorization for Lay Ecclesial Ministry

Knights of Columbus WASHINGTON STATE COUNCIL FIRST DEGREE TEAM CEREMONIAL COMPETITION

PASTORAL COUNCIL CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS SANTA CRUZ CATHOLIC CHURCH BUDA, TEXAS

UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC YOUTH OF CANADA (UCYC) CONSTITUTION AND YOUTH MINISTRY GUIDELINES

Application for MPCAA Board of Directors. 1. What interests you most about serving on MPCAA s Board of Directors?

How To Be A Financial Secretary For The Knights Of Centenarian Fraternal Insurance Society

St. Augustine. Church and. Catholic Student. Center. Strategic Plan: Revised

SOM-1 ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE FOR PARISH CATHOLIC SCHOOLS

Guidelines. for. Construction and Renovation. Parish Facilities

Are you interested in working in ministry for the Catholic Church in our local community?

Knights of Columbus Council #6930 Collegiate Scholarship Application School Year

Sample PPC Foundation Documents GUIDELINES FOR PARISH PASTORAL COUNCILS

CONSTITUTION & BYLAWS King of Glory Lutheran Church Unit of Women of the ELCA

Scouting In The Catholic Community

Lay Ministry Sunday: In Your Parish and Diocese

Catholic School Recognition by the Roman Catholic Bishop of Manchester

FORMING A COMMITTEE FOR EVANGELISM

The Purpose of the Village Bible Church Missions Program

Preparation for the Sacrament of Confirmation

Parish Policy for External Communications

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI ******************** Hiring Procedures for Parish Elementary Schools

BE A MAN: Jesus Christ, The Face of True Manhood

SABBATICAL POLICY FOR PRIESTS

SCHOOL DISTRICT COMMUNICATION GUIDELINES

PLANNING GUIDE FOR EFFECTIVE ROTARY CLUBS

The New International School of Thailand Parent-Teacher Association (NIPTA) Handbook. (Updated September 2014)

Grace in the Desert Episcopal Church 2004 Spring Gate Lane Las Vegas, NV 89134

Lay Ministry Formation Program

Appendix 2: Planning Guide for Effective Rotary Clubs

PP-13 TEACHER ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Student Leadership Council Constitution ( )

Developing a Catholic Faith Community Youth Ministry Team. A Resource from the Office of Youth Ministry Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA

PLANNING GUIDE FOR EFFECTIVE ROTARY CLUBS

2015 Thomas L. Smith Memorial Scholarship

ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF ST. BASIL'S INDIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH

Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministries

Treasurer Job Description

THE CATHOLIC FOUNDATION GRANT APPLICATION INFORMATION

CLERGY PERFORMANCE REVIEW FORM

Acolyte Program Choir Potential Vestry Members Youth Lay Readers Youth Ushers Youth Liaisons to various committees (Christian Education, Outreach)

The name of this organization shall be: Hands of Christ Food Pantry (HCFP).

PARISH BULLETIN INSERTS

Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning. Program Advisory Committee. Procedure Manual

Putnam County FFA Chapter Constitution and By-Laws

MASONIC LEADERSHIP TRAINING PROGRAM

Performance Appraisal: Director of Education. Date of Next Review: September 2015 (every 2 years)

CANON LAW RELATED TO CONFIRMATION

POLICY MANUAL Section 3: Associational Staff Team Positions & Descriptions Revised: June 2007

Walk Planning Committee Job Descriptions

Cover Letters for Ministerial Résumés

CAPNI Coalition of Advanced Practice Nurses Of Indiana

Sacred Heart Catholic Church Faith Formation Registration Form Catechetical Year

Knights of Columbus - San Antonio, Florida - Council 1768 May 2015 Business meetings are the second Thursday of every month at 7:00 P.M.

PASTORAL ASSOCIATE Position Description and Competencies

Mind your image. Develop Your Plan Start with what you re doing now. Analyze the situation Conduct research. Set goals and objectives.

Integrating Confirmation into a Comprehensive Youth Ministry

NCR Corporation Board of Directors Corporate Governance Guidelines Revised January 20, 2016

Motorola Solutions, Inc. Board Governance Guidelines (as amended October 17, 2013)

SQS Job description and duty statements form part of the information accessible to all staff, service users and other interested parties.

CCS Feasibility and Planning Study

Confirmation Requirements

Missionary Cooperation Plan

Committee & Leadership Manual

Student Organization Officer Transition Guide

in Ireland GUIDING PRINCIPLIC FOR GOOD PRACT

CHARTER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

2014 Annual General Meeting. Date: Monday 7 th July 2014 Time: 5:45pm for 6:00pm start Venue: Executive Centre, Level 4 B Block, QUT Gardens Point

Catholic Religious Emblems Counselor Training

What we ll need from you:

Religious Education Leader

Regina Catholic Schools

PTA Calendar of Essential Requirements

THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE DEPOSITORY TRUST & CLEARING CORPORATION MISSION STATEMENT

Catholic Independent Schools Of Vancouver Archdiocese THE HIRING PROCESS

ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

IMMUNOGEN, INC. CORPORATE GOVERNANCE GUIDELINES OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

POLICY IMPLEMENTATION

Catholic Church of St. Mark. Summary: Parish Evangelization Plan Year #1

ALABAMA DISTRICT COUNCIL OF THE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM POLICY MANUAL

DIOCESE OF SACRAMENTO

In its November 1985 pastoral letter entitled Empowered by the Spirit: Campus

Transcription:

K N I G H T S O F C O L U M B U S PARISH ROUND TABLE GUIDELINES

INTRODUCTION The Parish Round Table Program is an easy and effective way for Knights to better serve their individual parishes, priests and to be the visible force for good in their communities. The Parish Round Table Program was designed to help every parish to have a Knights of Columbus presence in parishes that are not able to support a full council. The Round Table representatives are members of the sponsoring council, and are members of that parish with one of those members serving as the Parish Round Table Coordinator. A Parish Round Table serves a parish in any number of ways. However, the ultimate aspiration of any Parish Round Table remains the same: To actively engage Knights of Columbus members in order to aid the parish and sustain visible Catholic action through works of charity in every parish and mission throughout the Order, and in sustainable parishes to form the Round Table into a fully functioning council. There are many benefits in establishing a Parish Round Table for the parish, its priest, and Knights. Having a Knights of Columbus Parish Round Table creates a unique and effective support structure within the parish. Whether it s fundraising for a new roof, or actively participating in the parish s ministry, devoted Knights serve as invaluable resources for realizing the needs of the parish. The benefits of a Parish Round Table for local councils and its members are also evident. Through personal service to our respective parishes, the Order is able to truly fulfill its commitment to serving the Catholic Church, as well as our communities. And, as Knights, being active in our own parishes helps strengthen our personal faith and often helps create a better place for our families to grow theirs in spirituality and service.

GUIDELINES FOR ESTABLISHING A PARISH ROUND TABLE Parish Round Tables are ideal to provide a Knights of Columbus presence and be of service to smaller parishes and missions, and to file needs for ethnic development. In general, parishes with more than 150 families should first explore the possibility of forming its own council. The Grand Knight and his officers make lists of council members who belong to those area parishes. All will automatically become part of that Parish Round Table. New parishioners of the parish may be recruited, as well. The Grand Knight, with the help of his officers and insurance agents, informs all council members who belong to the designated parish, that the Order would like to set up a Parish Round Table and then explains the benefits to them. The Grand Knight and a Knight parishioner call on the pastor to offer help. Since the pastor assigns the projects, there will be no conflict with existing groups. The Grand Knight presents the priest with a Knights of Columbus overview brochure (Form# 4519), a Parish Round Table program brochure (Form# 2632) and a list of Knights who are parishioners. The Grand Knight appoints only one Parish Round Table coordinator for each designated parish. The Grand Knight completes the Report of the Parish Round Table Coordinator (Form #2629), mails it to the Membership Growth Department and sends copies to State Deputy, District Deputy, State Round Table Chairman, and keeps a copy for council files. Formation of the Parish Round Table and appointment of the coordinator are announced to those involved, and announcements are published in the parish and council bulletins. Once a Round Table grows and exceeds 30 members and still has potential to grow, the paperwork should be submitted to form a new council. OPERATING A PARISH ROUND TABLE There are no elective offices in the Knights of Columbus Round Table. The Grand Knight appoints a coordinator as the designated leader of the Round Table and its members and acts as liaison between the Round Table and Council. Meet as necessary to aid the pastor and parish community. The Parish Round Table has no dues. Members continue to meet their financial obligation to their council, and the Parish Round Table projects

are council projects. The Parish Round Table coordinator must communicate with the Grand Knight and the council to ensure the project s success. The coordinator should visit the pastor frequently (monthly is suggested) to ask what the Knights of this parish can do to help and offer assistance. The pastor should only be as involved as he wants it to be. The Parish Round Table should lighten his workload, not add to it. The coordinator should call on those Parish Round Table members best qualified to carry out a specific project(s) and provide project leadership from start to finish. When a project requires more support than the Parish Round Table members can provide, the coordinator solicits the whole council for support and assistance. The Grand Knight and the pastor annually review activities of the Parish Round Table and the effectiveness of the coordinator. If the pastor desires a change of coordinator, or if the coordinator resigns during the fraternal year, the pastor selects a new coordinator and the Grand Knight makes the appointment. If there is a change of pastor, the Grand Knight and the coordinator call on the new pastor, explain the program and seek his continued support. USING THE NAME OF THE PARISH ROUND TABLE For simplicity, the parish name and city should be used in conjunction with the Parish Round Table (for example: St. Mary s Knights of Columbus Parish Round Table of New Haven). ROUND TABLE MATERIALS The Knights of Columbus Parish Round Table booklet (Form #2632) is included in the Surge with Service programming packet. The Report of the Parish Round Table Coordinator (Form #2629) and the Report of Fraternal Activity of the Round Table (#2630) can be found in the Council Report Forms booklet (#1436) and on the Order s Website at www.kofc.org/forms. PLEASE NOTE: Councils with members in only one parish do not need the Knights of Columbus Parish Round Table program. The church activity directors of these councils can handle assistance for the parish.

COMMUNICATION Each coordinator of a Round Table regularly reports activities of the Parish Round Table at business meetings of the sponsoring council. The Parish Round Table projects should be announced in parish and council bulletins. Articles and pictures of Parish Round Table projects should be forwarded to the state Knights of Columbus newspaper, the diocesan newspaper and to Columbia magazine. The state Parish Round Table chairman should select the most outstanding Parish Round Table of the Year for that jurisdiction and arrange for appropriate honors to be awarded at the state convention. REPORTING To minimize paperwork, only two forms are used Report of the Parish Round Table Coordinator (Form #2629) DUE: AS NEEDED This form is used to report the Round Table Coordinator assigned to each parish and is signed by the Grand Knight s signature. Only one coordinator can be assigned to a parish. This report is mailed to the Department of Membership Growth for processing and also copy will go to the State Round Table Coordinator. Annual Report of the Knights of Columbus Round Table (Form #2630) DUE: DEC. 31 This form is used to report the growth and activity of the established Parish Round Table and is signed by the Round Table Coordinator. This report is delivered to the Grand Knight of the council to have Round Table numbers included in the Council s Fraternal Survey (#1728) which is due January 31. When the Parish Round Table Coordinator is changed, the Grand Knight notifies the Department of Membership Growth, state and district deputies, and the outgoing coordinator with an updated Form #2629.

FRATERNAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT OF MEMBERSHIP GROWTH AND CEREMONIALS 1 COLUMBUS PLAZA u NEW HAVEN, CT u 06510-3326 1-203-752-4247 or www.kofc.org 2632 3-13