Pastoral planning is an ongoing prayerful and participative process by which the Church reflects on its life and work as the Body of Christ in the world today. In this spirit, Seán O'Malley appointed the Archdiocesan Pastoral Planning Commission members in  2011. The work of the commission is to present a final recommendation to Cardinal Seán for a pastoral plan for the Archdiocese of Boston that identifies the resources available for the foreseeable future and allocates these in a manner that will allow the mission of Christ and his Church to grow stronger in our Catholic community. Cardinal Seán has asked that the recommendation presented to him be based upon consultations with the clergy, religious and laity, to reflect the depth and breadth of the Archdiocese.
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Unum in Christi
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One in Christ

Changes are coming that will affect all parishes in the Archdiocese, including Holy Family Parish. Below is a summary of important information on pastoral planning from the Archdiocese. Every parishioner needs to be aware of, and to consider carefully, this information as we move into a different structure for sharing resources among parishes. Your input is very important in this process. (Click here for a letter from Father Lou on the matter and please watch the video below.)


























For the past months, the Archdiocesan Pastoral Planning Commission has been working on a pastoral planning document, entitled
Disciples in Mission, which proposes a vision for the Archdiocese that flows directly from the mission that Jesus Christ has given to his Church.

On December 5, 2011, Cardinal O'Malley and the Archdiocesan Pastoral Planning Commission met with priests of the Archdiocese of Boston and those serving in Archdiocesan parishes to begin the consultation process regarding the next phase of Pastoral Planning in the Archdiocese.

As stated, the principal thrust of the current draft of this Pastoral Plan is "to form stronger Christian disciples by strengthening our identity as a Christ-centered, mission-minded, welcoming and evangelizing Eucharistic community of faith." There are five "Mission Initiatives" listed to accomplish this challenging vision:
  1. Becoming a Church that More Readily and Actively Welcomes Every Man, Woman and Child to conversion of Life in Christ Jesus;
  2. Strengthening our Parishes as Primary Communities of Faith;
  3. Growing the Church through Evangelization;
  4. Developing Excellence in Faith Formation for Catholics of All Ages;
  5. Re-energizing Pastoral Leadership.

This draft of the Pastoral Plan focuses on the second initiative listed above, in order to strengthen parishes as welcoming, nourishing, thriving and evangelizing Eucharistic communities. The proposal creates a new structure called a Pastoral Service Team (PST), comprised of both laity and clergy (priests, deacons, pastoral associates, lay ecclesial ministers, parish pastoral and finance councils) who will provide pastoral services to multiple parishes, which partner with one another to exercise the mission of evangelization. This plan hopes to provide pastoral services to parishes without altering the parishes themselves.

Each PST will work under the leadership of one pastor, with two goals:
  1. to meet the specific pastoral and spiritual needs in each parish; and
  2. to draw these parishes into a tighter and more effective bond for the work of the New Evangelization.

This proposed new structure does not involve changing the parishes themselves. Parishioners will continue to be members of their own parish, and each parish will retain responsibility for its own assets and liabilities. It is hoped that PSTs will enable each parish to determine how best to use their resources through a culture of partnering and collaboration. Each grouping will be known as a "Pastoral Collaborative."

There are 290 parishes in the Archdiocese of Boston; there will be approximately 125 PSTs. Each parish will be served by one PST, and each PST will serve more than one parish. In each local area, the PST, "in dialogue and discernment with their parishes, will develop a Pastoral Plan for how best to utilize and apportion their resources, property and facilities to strengthen the parishes as Eucharistic communities rooted in Jesus Christ and to advance the Gospel mission of the Church."

Since the December 5th meeting, three rounds of consultations have been organized, and are ongoing. The First Round, throughout the month of January, included parish staff members, to review the new mission initiatives and the basic principles of the PST model and elicits insights and response from the participants. The Second Round continued in January to present the groupings or "Pastoral Collaboratives" to the Parish Councils and Finance Committies of both Star of the Sea and Holy Family Parishes, under consideration and already beginning to operate as a Pastoral Collaborative. The Third Round process is on going and the purpose of this webpage is to keep the Parish appraised as specifics unfold.

There is a lot more information on the Archdiocesan website, including several video presentations and all the materials and feedback by the priests from the December 5th meeting. Please visit Planning 2012 to learn more. Included on the website you will find the following documents:

Strengthening Parishes as Primary Communities of Faith (PDF)

Frequently Asked Questions Document (PDF)

Executive Summary of Presbyteral Feedback from Convocation

Proposed Criteria for Grouping Parishes into Pastoral Collaboratives

Proposed Pastoral Collaboratives for the Merrimack Region

Note that the Archdiocese has stressed that this is a proposed draft, with consultation rounds for input from all members in progress. Now is the time to voice your opinions, concerns, support and/or constructive criticism.Holy Family and Star of the Sea have already began to form the basis of a Colloborative; nevertheless, PLEASE LET FATHER LOU HEAR FROM YOU!  During the next months, Parishes have been asked to pray and reflect on the challenges and the possibilities of the 2012 Plan.

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