ARTICLE I
– NAME
This
organization shall be known as the Parish Council of St.
Mary, Mother of the Church, Fishkill, New York 12524.
ARTICLE II – PURPOSE
The
Parish Council shall serve as a permanent body that
renders decisions, formulates general guiding policy and
conducts constructive dialogue for the entire parish
community so that all can work in close cooperation as a
Christian community in fulfilling the mission of Christ.
ARTICLE III – AUTHORITY
After
ratification of the Constitution by the Parish members,
all decisions made by the Parish Council are forwarded
to the Pastor for his consideration and approval. The
Council recognizes that it is bound to observe norms
established by the Archdiocese in such areas as
Ecumenism and Liturgy.
ARTICLE IV – MEMBERSHIP
Any
adult member of the Parish, eighteen (18) years of age
or older, will be eligible to serve on the Parish
Council.
The
membership of the Council shall be as follows:
1. EX
OFFICIO MEMBERS – Ex Officio members of the Council will
include the Pastor, Parochial Vicars, Deacon, School
Principal, Director of Religious Education, Chairperson
of the Finance Council and two Parish Trustees. Ex
Officio members, with the exception of the Pastor, will
have the right to vote on all issues brought before the
Council.
2. ELECTED
MEMBERS – A maximum of fifteen (15) members at large
will serve on the Parish Council. They should be
representative of all ages, geographic areas of the
Parish, ethnic groups and interests.
3. NON-VOTING
MEMBERS – Non-voting delegates should be appointed by
any recognized Parish organization (e.g., CYO, Marian
Guild, Holy Name Society, etc.). Representatives of
outside organizations may be invited to future meetings
by a simple majority vote of the Council.
4. REMOVAL
– Any member missing three (3) consecutive meetings is
subject to removal from the Council by a majority vote.
Any Council member can be removed for “just cause” by
two-thirds (2/3) majority vote.
ARTICLE
V – OFFICERS
The
officers of the Parish Council will be the President,
First Vice-President, Second Vice-President, and
Secretary.
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The President will conduct the meetings of the
Parish Council, prepare the agenda for the meeting
and bring any pertinent information to the attention
of the Council. He/she may also assume other duties
as directed by the Parish Council.
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The First Vice-President will conduct the Council
meetings in the absence of the President and will
attend any useful meetings or forums conducted that
contain information important to the Council and
report back to the Council. He/she may also assume
other duties as directed by the President or the
Parish Council.
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The Second Vice-President will assist the President
initiating and/or directing special activities.
He/she may also assume other duties as directed by
the Parish Council.
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The Secretary will record the minutes of the Parish
Council meetings, see that notification of the
meeting is made in the Parish Bulletin, or, in the
event of a special meeting, call all the members and
advise them of the special meeting. He/she will
also initiate and maintain a Parish Council
Directory containing the name, address and telephone
number of all persons serving on the Parish Council
and on Council Committees. He/she may also assume
other duties as directed by the President or the
Parish Council.
ARTICLE
VI – MEETINGS
The
Parish Council will meet monthly, except for July and
August. Dates and times for the next session will be
agreed to by two-thirds (2/3) majority vote at the final
meeting of the previous year.
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A
quorum for the monthly meetings, and any special
meetings shall consist of a majority of the Parish
Council voting members, including Ex Officio
members.
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A
special Parish Council meeting can be called by the
President or initiated by a petition signed by five
(5) elected council members-at-large.
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All Council members shall receive copies of the
minutes of the previous monthly meeting prior to the
current month’s meeting.
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Council meetings are open to all Parishioners.
Non-members must be recognized by the President if
they wish to speak.
ARTICLE
VII – NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS
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The term of elected Council members will be for
three (3) consecutive years, renewable based on a
Nominating Committee recommendation and subsequent
election.
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Yearly elections shall be held to elect one-third
(1/3) of the members-at- large on a rotating basis
to conform to Article VII, Section 1, of this
Constitution.
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Nomination of Council Members-at-large – The
Nominating Committee shall be composed of three (3)
parishioners appointed by the Parish Council as
provided in the By-Laws. It shall solicit nominees
for election to the Parish Council.
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Election of Council Members-at-large – 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 determined
manner and the publication of the results will be as
provided in the By-Laws.
ARTICLE
VIII – COMMITTEES
All
committees shall be subject to the control of and shall
report to the Parish Council.
Standing
Committee
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The Standing Committees of the Parish Council shall
be:
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CHRISTIAN SERVICE AND COMMUNITY LIFE COMMITTEE
is concerned with the social services provided
by the Parish
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SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE is concerned
with the worship and prayer life of the parish
Community.
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EDUCATION COMMITTEE is concerned with education
and catechesis in all the various forms they
take in the Parish.
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ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE is concerned with all
aspects of Parish administration and maintenance
of all facilities.
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The Standing Committee Chairperson is responsible
for recruiting and organizing his/her committee from
Council members and other interested parishioners.
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Standing Committee Chairpersons shall be elected
from among the members of the Parish Council at the
June Council meeting.
Ad Hoc
Committee
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The Parish Council may establish from time to time
other committees deemed appropriate for achieving
specific needs as they arise.
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The Chairperson of an Ad Hoc Committee may, but need
not, be a member of the Parish Council.
ARTICLE
IX – RATIFICATION
Adoption of this Constitution shall be by two-thirds
(2/3) majority of the votes cast by a constitutional
referendum by Parish members. A publicized public
hearing on the Constitution shall be provided at least
two (2) weeks before such a referendum.
ARTICLE X
– AMENDMENTS
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Amendments to this Constitution may be proposed by a
written petition signed by thirty (30) registered
parishioners or by a resolution passed by two-thirds
(2/3) of the Parish Council.
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Proposed amendments shall be published in the Parish
Bulletin at least two (2) weeks prior to a date set
for ratification vote by the Parish members.
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Adoption of an amendment shall be by two-thirds
(2/3) majority of the votes cast at a referendum
held for this purpose.
Approved: ______original signed by:_______________
9/27/03
Marcia A. Pullar
Date
Parish Council President
Approved: ______original signed by________________
9/29/03
Monsignor Joseph A.
Martin Date
Pastor – St. Mary, Mother of the
Church
EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS
CONSTITUTION September 2003
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