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ROLE OF PARISH TRUSTEES AND PARISH FINANCE COUNCILS ROLE OF PARISH TRUSTEES AND PARISH FINANCE COUNCILS

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THE PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL IS GOVERNED BY CANON LAW CIVIL LAW as it relates to Trustees only DIOCESAN NORMS ISSUED BY THE BISHOP CANON LAW UNIVERSAL LAW Canon 537 In each parish there is to be a finance council which is governed in addition to universal law by norms issued ID: 728162

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ROLE OF PARISH TRUSTEES AND PARISH FINANCE COUNCILSSlide2

THE PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL IS GOVERNED BY:

CANON LAW

CIVIL LAW (as it relates to Trustees only)

DIOCESAN NORMS ISSUED BY THE BISHOPSlide3

CANON LAW – (

UNIVERSAL LAW)

Canon 537 –

In each parish there is to be a finance council which is governed , in addition to universal law, by norms issued by the diocesan bishop and in which the Christian faithful, selected according to these same norms, are to assist the pastor in the administration of the goods of the parish.

“Universal law”

i.e. Canon Law, states that the parish must have a finance council. “Norms issued by the diocesan bishop” takes the form of a booklet which has been issued to each parish entitled

Norms for the Parish Finance Council and The Statutes of the Fourth Synod of the Diocese of Trenton”.Slide4

CIVIL LAW

Revised Statutes of New Jersey – Title 16–The Roman Catholic Church

Title 16, Chapter 15 deals exclusively with the Roman Catholic Church. This chapters states the following:

For the Diocese, the officers/trustees of the corporation are as follows:

Bishop of Trenton President/Treasurer

Vicar General Vice President

Chancellor Secretary

Priest of Diocese Trustee

Priest of Diocese TrusteeSlide5

Revised Statutes of New Jersey – Title 16–The Roman Catholic Church - Continued

For all Parishes, the officers/trustees of the corporation are as follows:

Bishop of Trenton President

Vicar General Vice President

Pastor Secretary/Treasurer

Lay Parishioner Trustee

Lay Parishioner TrusteeSlide6

DIOCESAN NORMS ISSUED BY THE BISHOP – (

LOCAL LAW)

NORMS FOR THE PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL

STATUTES OF THE FOURTH SYNOD OF THE DIOCESE OF TRENTON (1991)

GUIDELINES FOR PARISH BOARD OF TRUSTEESSlide7

NORMS FOR THE PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL

STRUCTURE AND MEMBERSHIP

CONSULTATIVE ROLE

CLEAR DISTINCTIONSlide8

STRUCTURE AND MEMBERSHIP

Members are selected by the pastor and are accountable and advisory to him.

Members must have a special competence in finance.

Minimum of three members exclusive of the pastor.

A Pastor may dissolve a Parish Finance Council which does not perform its function appropriately with the requirement that it be reestablished within 30 days.

The parish finance council is consultative in nature, requiring the presence of the pastor for the validity of the proceedings.

The parish finance council is the only parish body which survives the reassignment, removal or retirement of the pastor. However, the parish finance council may only meet when the pastor is present.Slide9

STRUCTURE AND MEMBERSHIP - CONTINUED

For an appointment to the Finance Council to be valid, a Letter of Appointment is necessary for each member which states the term of the appointment.

A Business Managers should attend all meetings but is not members of the Finance Council.

Term of appointment is three years with the option of one additional three year term at the discretion of the pastor.

Finance Council members must not be involved in the day to day affairs of the parish.Slide10

CONSULTATIVE ROLE

Pastor must consult with Finance Council concerning any major unbudgeted commitment of parish resources in excess of $10,000 and acts of extraordinary administration. This excludes normal recurring expense.

Extraordinary administration includes: making long term investments; acts of alienation; accepting or refusing a bequest; land purchases; construction projects; extensive building repairs; establishing a cemetery or school; Slide11

CONSULTATIVE ROLE - CONTINUED

Expenditures, whether budgeted or unbudgeted, in the amount of $30,000 or over ($50,000 for parishes with ordinary collections of $1 million a year or more) must be discussed with the Finance Council and then approved by the Diocesan Bishop.

The Finance Council must review and approve the budget prior to the pastor’s review and approval

The Finance Council must have complete and total access to all records and documents which will enable them to fulfill their responsibilities.Slide12

CLEAR DISTINCTION

At all times, there must be a clear distinction between consulting and advising the pastor on financial policy formation, which is the proper work of the Parish Finance Council, and administration which is the proper work of the pastor and his staff.Slide13

STATUTES OF THE FOURTH SYNOD OF THE DIOCESE OF TRENTON (1991)

Statute 158

– Each parish shall have a parish finance council composed of qualified members of the parish to assist the Pastor in his responsibility to administer the parish’s temporal goods. This council will be governed by norms provided by the diocesan Bishop.Slide14

GUIDELINES FOR PARISH BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Lay Trustees are elected by the ex-officio trustees (Bishop, Vicar General, Pastor). Typically, the pastor selects a lay trustee followed by a Resolution of Election.

Trustees must have financial competence.

Trustees must serve on the parish finance council.

Term is one year with no more than six consecutive terms.