PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL

Welcome to parish pastoral council!

A Parish Pastoral Council (PPC) in the Catholic Church is a leadership body composed of laypeople, clergy, and sometimes religious members who work together to guide the parish in fulfilling its mission. The PPC’s primary purpose is to assist the pastor and parish staff in fostering the spiritual, liturgical, and community life of the parish. It is distinct from the Parish Finance Council, which handles the financial and administrative aspects of the parish.

Here’s an overview of the Parish Pastoral Council’s role and how it functions in the Church:

1. Mission and Purpose 2. Composition 3. Primary Functions of the Parish Pastoral Council 4. Decision-Making and Governance 5. Meetings and Structure 6. Formation and Support for Members 7. Role in Parish Transitions 8. Collaborative Role with the Pastor

Key Goals of the PPC:

  • Foster a vibrant parish community that is grounded in faith.
  • Ensure the parish mission aligns with the Church’s broader goals.
  • Promote spiritual growth and formation for all ages.
  • Develop and support ministries that serve both the parish and the greater community.
  • Facilitate communication and collaboration among various groups within the parish.

Parish Pastoral Council Members

Secretary : Johnson A Rodrigues