The Catholic Why

S1E12 - What Is a Parish Council?


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In this episode of The Catholic Why, we explore what a Parish Council is and how it supports the life and mission of a local Catholic parish.

A Parish Council is a group of parishioners who work alongside the parish priest to help guide pastoral planning, community initiatives, and the overall direction of parish life. But it is not a governing board in the corporate sense—its role is primarily advisory, rooted in collaboration and discernment.

We break down how Parish Councils are formed, who serves on them, what they actually do in practice, and how they help ensure the parish responds to the needs of its community while staying aligned with the mission of the wider Church.

You’ll also learn how Parish Councils relate to finance councils, why they matter for active parish life, and how they help foster shared responsibility among clergy and laypeople.

If you’ve ever wondered how decisions are made in your local parish beyond the priest, this episode will give you a clear and practical understanding.

Join us as we continue the Church Governance series—unpacking how the Catholic Church is lived out at the local level through shared mission and service.

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