Jesus, strive to live out His mission and share this mission with others.
The parish council forms with the pastor a leadership group of the parish that is broadly representative of parish membership. It is an energizing, coordinating and unifying organism of parish life that enables the individual members of the parish to have access to the processes that guide and support the various aspects of parish life. As such, all other parish groups or bodies should relate to the parish council through one or another of the council committees (e.g., Board of Education, Rosary Society, etc.). It must be emphasized that the spiritual growth and mission of the parish community is the primary concern of the parish council. As a result, the parish council concerns itself with the material well-being of the parish only within the context of this primary focus.
The parish council carries out its purposes through three interdependent functions:
Spiritual Formation
The primary concern of the parish council is the mission and faith growth of the entire parish. In order to promote the formation of adult Christians in the parish community, it is essential that the members of the parish council themselves join together in a process of such growth. This will be a valuable witness to the entire parish that the planning, decision and policymaking processes of the parish council are centered on Christ Jesus and lead toward the growth of the parish as a community of faith.
Parish Planning
Planning for the growth and direction of the parish community is the major work of the parish council each year. The steps in a parish-planning process are:
Communication
The importance of communication as a function of the parish council in its service to the parish and in its relationship to the larger church and world community cannot be overestimated.