ARTICLE I
– MEETINGS
1. AGENDA
a.
The
agenda for each Parish Council meeting will be mailed to
each Council member on or about one (1) week prior to
the meeting.
b.
Each
Parish Council meeting will begin and end with a prayer.
c.
A
motion to approve the minutes of the previous Parish
Council meeting shall be made at the beginning of each
meeting.
2.
PROCEDURAL
a.
A
quorum, consisting of a simple majority of the
members-at-large shall be necessary for formal
discussions and voting.
b.
A
Parish Council meeting will normally be limited to
ninety (90) minutes in length. Extensions are granted
by a majority vote of the members present.
c.
The
Secretary shall take attendance at all Parish Council
meetings. Upon three (3) absences from regular meetings
during one Council year, unexcused by the President, a
member shall be considered to have resigned from the
Council, making his/her seat vacant and to be filled as
set down by Article II, Section 4, of these By-Laws.
d.
Procedural motions shall be passed by a simple majority,
while those requiring the action of the Council shall be
passed by a two-thirds (2/3) majority of those members
present.
e.
At the
last meeting of the council year, the President, or a
previously elected officer shall ask for nominations for
each office. The nomination and election for president
shall precede the nomination and election for first
vice-president, and so on. Election for each office
should be by separate written ballot, and a simple
majority is required for election.
ARTICLE
II – ELECTIONS
As
stated in the Constitution, the election of the
members-at-large shall take place once each year in a
manner to be determined by the Pastor in conjunction
with the Parish Council. The three manners that can be
used to determine these Parish Council selections,
according to the Archdiocesan Parish Council Guide are:
1.
Election
2.
Choosing by Lot
3.
Appointment
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NOMINATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS
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In March, a Nomination Committee, chaired by the
First Vice-President and consisting of two (2)
additional members elected by the Council should
prepare a list of nominees, each of whom has
consented to serve if elected.
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Any parishioner who submits a petition signed by
fifteen (15) registered parishioners shall
automatically become a nominee.
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Church bulletins for April shall include
notification that petitions for nominees are
being accepted for Parish Council openings.
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All nominees should submit a brief biographical
sketch to the Pastor prior to elections.
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A list of all nominees, along with a short
biographical sketch, should appear in the Church
bulletin for the first Sunday of May.
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BY
ELECTION
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An Election Committee of five (5) Council
members, who are not candidates for re-election,
should be formed prior to the election. The
purpose of this committee shall be to conduct
the election, count ballots and inform nominees
of the results of the election.
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The election should occur on the Saturday and
Sunday preceding the May Council meeting.
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A ballot, including the names and photographs of
all nominees and a space for write-in votes,
should be available to all registered
parishioners eighteen (18) and older after all
Saturday and Sunday Masses. An announcement
should be made at all Masses that only
parishioners eighteen (18) and older should
vote.
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During May the Parish bulletin should include
notification that an election is to take place,
nominees’ resumes may be picked up at the rear
of the church and that absentee ballots are
available at the rectory.
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CHOOSING BY LOT
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The selection should occur at a Mass on the
Sunday preceding the May Council meeting.
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The name of each nominee will be written on a
piece of paper which will then be folded so as
to ensure the name is not visible during the
selection process.
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The Pastor will withdraw names to fill the five
vacancies on the Parish Council. As well, he
will withdraw two additional names of
individuals to serve as first- and
second-alternates.
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BY
APPOINTMENT
The
Pastor will appoint individuals to fill the five
vacancies on the Parish Council as well as two
individuals to serve as first- and second-alternates.
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ELECTION RESULTS
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If possible, all nominees should be notified of
the election results on the night of the
election.
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The results of the election shall be included in
the next available Parish bulletin.
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Upon request, any parishioner shall be given the
actual vote count of an election.
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All newly elected Council members will attend an
informal instruction-orientation session devised
under the direction of the Parish Council
Officers. Sufficient notification of the time
of the session(s) should be given and an effort
made to accommodate the schedules of the new
members.
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VACANCIES
Any
vacancy which occurs among the members-at-large shall be
filled by nomination and vote of the Council, giving due
consideration to those who ran but were not elected in
the most recent selection process. Such new members
will serve for the length of the un-expired term.
ARTICLE
III – COMMITTEES
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STANDING COMMITTEES – GENERAL
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The four (4) standing committees of the Council
mandated by the Constitution shall consist of at
least three (3) members. At the last meeting of
the Council year, members shall volunteer for a
standing committee. The Council officers shall
resolve any conflicts or failure to meet the
necessary three (3) member requirement.
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Each committee shall, at its first meeting of
the Council year, elect a Co-Chairperson. It is
not necessary for the Co-Chairperson to be an
elected Council member. The Chairperson shall be
responsible for calling committee meetings (a
minimum of two (2) per Council year), initiating
liaison with Parish clerical and lay staff,
Parish organization and parishioners. He/she
shall be responsible for preparing resolutions
to be presented to the full Council, preparing
the committee’s monthly and annual reports and
for any other duties that may be required or
directed by the President. The Chairperson may
delegate these or portions thereof to other
members of the committee but shall retain full
responsibility for their fulfillment.
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Any standing committee meeting requires the
presence of at least two (2) committee members.
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STANDING COMMITTEE – DUTIES
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The Christian Service and Community Life
Committee is concerned with social
evangelization, hospitality, and furthering
Parish involvement in the Christian community.
It should seek ways in which the Parish can
engage in a wider social ministry.
Organizations such as the CYO, Care Givers, and
Right to Life represent groups that this
committee interfaces with.
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The Spiritual Development Committee serves to
assist those individuals and groups in the
Parish whose purpose is the furthering of the
worship and prayer life of the Parish. This
Committee acts as a liaison between these
individuals and groups and the Council. Such
groups and individuals include Eucharistic
Ministers, cantors, music groups and lectors.
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The Education Committee provides a liaison
between the Council and such groups as those
involved with the Religious Education Program,
the grade school program, and programs of
education and catechesis that are run on an
occasional basis. This committee should assist,
where possible, in the broader aspects of these
programs and seek to improve all aspects of
education and catechesis in the Parish.
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The Administration Committee is involved in all
aspects of the Parish administration, including
budget, building and grounds maintenance,
communication and any other duties that may be
assigned to it by the President.
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MEMBERSHIP
All
Parish Council members shall be required to be a member
of and take an active part in the workings of at least
one committee.
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