PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS
SAINT JAMES
CATHOLIC CHURCH
LIBERTY, MISSOURI
ARTICLE I. PURPOSE AND SCOPE
Sec. 1 The parish pastoral
council will unite the local people of God in a community of prayer,
leadership, service, and pastoral action.
Sec. 2 The parish pastoral
council will provide a vehicle for shared responsibility and decision making.
Sec. 3 The parish pastoral
council will engage in a continuous process of planning and policy formation
that responds to the needs of the parishioners, diocese, and universal church.
Sec. 4 The parish pastoral
council will recognize the pastor as chief administrator of the parish and he
will implement the policies of the council or delegate such action when
appropriate. If the pastor judges a decision of the parish pastoral council as
inconsistent for the good of the parish, he may withhold implementation, giving
the council reasons for this action.
Sec. 5 Throughout its
activities, the council will strive for consensus on all voting matters. The
council's policy decisions are to be consistent with faith and morals, civil
and church laws, and diocesan policy and gospel value.
ARTICLE II. FUNCTIONS
Sec. 1 The functions of the council shall be:
a)
to communicate ideas and
activities to and from their ministries or parish-at-large.
b)
planning and policy
formation: with consideration of the needs of our parish, diocese, and broader
community.
c)
implementation of plans
through the appropriate ministry or individuals.
d)
to engage the people of God
in connecting the gospel with lived experience.
ARTICLE III. MEMBERSHIP
Sec. 1 Size and composition:
a)
The parish pastoral council
shall consist of:
i)
the pastor
ii)
ten members representing the
ministries of the parish
iii)
two participating, but
nonvoting, youth representatives appointed by the Youth Coordinator for
one-year terms
b) The council members will be selected through a discernment process from nominations presented from each ministry and the parish at large. The discernment process will occur during the even years.
c) Council members shall have a term of four years. Terms may be extended for up to four years in two year increments. The maximum number of years a council member may serve consecutively is eight years. Council members whose term expires in 2005 may extend their term for one year at their discretion.
d)
Council members who serve a
full term may not succeed themselves on the council except by operation
of Sec. 1, c) of these by-laws. There shall be an
interim period of one year before such a member may serve on the parish
pastoral council.
Sec. 2 Selection
of new members:
a)
At the January meeting, the
outgoing council members will comprise the discernment committee, choosing a
chairperson from among themselves.
b)
Any registered member of the
parish, 18 years or older, is eligible for nomination and participation in the
discernment process.
c)
The discernment committee will
conduct the discernment process for parish pastoral council membership as
included in an addendum to these by-laws. A basic outline of this process is as
follows:
i)
In January, each bulletin
will contain information informing parishioners of the upcoming discernment
process for council members and the number of vacancies to be filled.
Information regarding the role and function of the parish pastoral council and
the discernment process will be available on the parish website and publicized
through the bulletin and other approved church media.
ii)
Nomination forms are provided
to parishioners at all Masses the first weekend of February.
iii)
Nominees are then contacted
and asked whether or not they agree to participate in the discernment process.
iv)
A formation and education
meeting for the discernment process is scheduled for late February or early
March.
v)
After this meeting,
participants are asked to reconfirm their willingness to participate in the
process.
vi)
The discernment process
begins in March and is completed by mid-May. Once consensus on members and
alternates has been achieved, new members are announced to the parish.
Sec. 3 Vacancies:
a)
The remaining term of any
vacancy on the council shall be filled by those persons who agreed to serve as
alternates through the discernment process.
b)
Any member of the council may
resign by submitting a written request to the chairperson.
c)
After three unexcused absences
in a calendar year, a council member is automatically terminated.
Sec. 4 Officers:
a)
The officers of parish
pastoral council shall be chairperson, vice-chairperson, and secretary and
shall be an elected member of the council. Terms of office shall be for one
year.
b)
The chairperson and
vice-chairperson shall be elected by the members of the council by secret
ballot without nominations from the floor. The council members receiving the
most votes shall be chairperson; runner-up will serve as the vice-chairperson.
c)
The secretary shall be
elected in the same manner as the chairperson and vice-chairperson.
d)
The election of the
chairperson, vice-chairperson, and secretary shall be held at the first regular
meeting of the council following the selection of new council members.
e)
Duties of the Officers:
i)
Chairperson - shall preside
at all meetings of the council. The chairperson shall work in conjunction with
the pastor to set the agenda for the council meetings. The chairperson can call
special meetings of the council when needed. An outgoing chairperson, if at the
end of a three-year council term, shall act as a consultant to the incoming
chairperson for a period of six months.
ii)
Vice-Chairperson - shall
assume all the duties of the chairperson when they are unable to serve because
of death, resignation, or removal.
iii)
Secretary - shall keep
complete and accurate minutes of all council meetings and will publish council
meeting minutes on the website as soon as they are approved. It shall be the
duty of the secretary to provide proper notification of all the meetings, both
regular and special to council members. The secretary shall perform all other
duties incumbent upon a secretary.
ARTICLE IV. MEETINGS
Sec. 1 The council shall meet regularly at such time
and place convenient to its members and jointly designated by the chairperson
and pastor.
Sec. 2 Written notice of
each meeting shall be given to the council members not less than five (5) days
prior to each meeting. Such notice shall contain the date, time, and location
of the meeting as well as a proposed agenda.
Sec. 3 All regular meetings of the council shall be open to all members of
the parish with date and time published in the bulletin.
Sec. 4 A quorum shall be
simple majority of the entire council, and shall be necessary for the adoption
of proposals or recommendations.
Sec. 5 Decisions
of the council shall be by consensus; if not possible, Roberts Rules of Order
shall be the parliamentary authority.
Sec. 6 Should conflicts of
interest between a council member and the affairs of the council be evident, as
judged by the involved council member or by consensus of the council, it will
be the duty of the involved council member to excuse him (her) self from voting
on such affairs.
Sec. 7 The agenda committee
shall consist of the pastor, chairperson, vice-chairperson, and secretary and
shall meet prior to the regular council meeting, allowing for adequate time for
preparation of the agenda and distribution to the council members. Agenda items
can be submitted by any parish member.
ARTICLE V. SPECIAL MEETINGS
Sec. 1 Special meeting of
the council may be called at the written request of at least four council
members to the chairperson.
Sec. 2 Notice of such
meetings shall be given not less than 24 hours prior to the meeting and shall
state the time, place, and location of the meeting as well as its purpose. The
agenda for such meeting shall be limited to the stated purpose of the meeting.
ARTICLE VI. MINISTRIES
Sec. 1 The parish pastoral
council shall establish or cause to be established specific ministries for the
betterment and well-being of the parish and/or community.
Sec. 2 These ministries shall include, but
not necessarily be limited to:
a)
Christian Formation
b)
Human Concern and Outreach
c)
Parish Organizations
d)
Stewardship and
Administration
e)
Liturgy
f)
Religious Education
g)
Youth
h)
Prayer
i)
Communication
j)
Parish and Family Life
k)
School
Sec. 3 Each ministry shall be responsible for drawing
up guidelines that determine its membership, goals and operating procedures.
Sec. 4 Each ministry
shall, from its own ranks, select a ministry head (chairperson).
Sec. 5 Each ministry shall
have direct representation to the council by means of a council member who is
elected by the parish.
Sec. 6 The principle of
subsidiarity shall prevail in the ministry structure so that decisions are made
at the lowest possible level.
ARTICLE VII. AMENDMENTS
Sec. 1 Amendments
to the by-laws may be proposed at any regular meeting and by any member of the
parish pastoral council.
Sec. 2 Upon proposal and
after deliberation and discussion of any suggested amendment to the by-laws, a
two-thirds majority of the council shall pass the proposed amendments to a
second reading. All absent members must be duly notified in writing of the proposed
amendment. At the second reading, seven (7) affirmative votes of the council,
including written absentee votes, shall be necessary to adopt the proposed
amendment.
Sec. 3 These by-laws and
any future amendments hereto shall become effective immediately following their
adoption and shall supersede all previous by-laws or amendments thereto.
Last Amended: 2/14/05