Saint John the Baptist Catholic Parish Pastoral Council

The Pastoral Council of Saint John the Baptist Catholic Parish plays an integral part in our church community and serves as an advisory body to our pastor.

What Is a Pastoral Council

A Pastoral Council is a group of dedicated parishioners who work together with the parish priest to provide guidance, support, and leadership in the spiritual and temporal affairs of the parish. It is a consultative body that helps to ensure the needs of the parish community are being met and that the church is effectively serving its members.

The Role of the Pastoral Council

The Pastoral Council has several key responsibilities, including:

  • Planning: The council is responsible for helping to develop and implement a comprehensive pastoral plan for the parish, taking into account the needs and desires of the community.
  • Communication: The council serves as a liaison between the parish priest and the parishioners, ensuring that all members of the community are informed about important events, activities, and decisions.
  • Collaboration: The council works closely with other parish organizations and ministries to coordinate activities and ensure that all members of the community are actively engaged in the life of the church.
  • Stewardship: The council is responsible for promoting good stewardship of the parish's resources, both human and material.

Why is a Pastoral Council important?

The Pastoral Council plays a vital role in ensuring that our Catholic Church is a vibrant, welcoming, and inclusive community. By working together with the parish priest and other members of the parish, the council helps to ensure that the needs of all parishioners are being met and that our church is effectively serving its members.