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Enriching the welfare of
the people of God...…
The Presbyteral Council of our Diocese is, in effect, a senate of the bishop made up of representatives
of the "presbyterate" or body of priests. The council provides the bishop with a forum for the exchange
of ideas, consultation, and advice regarding the pastoral work of the Church in the Diocese. The Second
Vatican Council mandated such councils to ensure the welfare of the people of God and to effectively communicate
all issues pertaining to parish life.
The Diocese’s priests elect about half of the members to the council. All priests serving the Diocese
can vote in this election. In addition, some priests are members of the council by virtue of their office.
The bishop names the remaining members to the council. The main focus in electing members is to reflect
the diversity of ministries and regions of the Diocese.
Bishop DiMarzio presides over the council and accepts proposals from members. The members
serve
as a consultative body to
the bishop. By law, the Bishop must seek the advice of the council on the following issues: the
advisability
of a diocesan synod, the modification of parishes, offerings of the faithful, norms for parish councils,
the construction of a church or conversion of a church to secular use, or the imposition of a diocesan
tax.
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