Council of Priests

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Type of entity

Corporate body

Authorized form of name

Council of Priests

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      Other form(s) of name

      • Presbyteral Council of the Diocese of Calgary
      • Presbyteral Council

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      Description area

      Dates of existence

      1992-

      History

      A new constitution of the Presbyteral Council of the RC Diocese of Calgary was signed by Bishop Paul O’Byrne and the Moderator and Vicar General, and chair of the Presbyteral Council V. Rev. John Schuster on May 11th, 1992 and revised on December 9th, 1997.
      While the official name of the organization is the Presbyteral Council of the Diocese of Calgary, it is known as the Council of Priests. Governed by the Code of Canon Law its express purpose is to ‘provide a forum for the full and free discussion of issues of pastoral concern in the Diocese,’ and to aid the Bishop in the governance of the Diocese, seek out means for more effective ministry and to ‘be representative of the unity of the priests as a whole.’

      Although all priests of the Diocese are said to have an ‘active and passive voice’ there are three categories of members who attend meetings. They are:

      1. Ex officio members; priests who are Vicars General, Chancellor, Moderator, members of the College of Consultors.
      2. Those appointed by the Bishop (maximum of five).
      3. Those elected by the presbyterate. Although the Bishop appoints the Deans for each deanery or pastoral zone, who are the deanery representatives on the Council, the dean may, with the Bishop’s permission chose to relinquish his place to another elected priest.

      Although the bishop is not a member of the Council of Priests he is the ex officio President of the Council. The chair is normally the Moderator and the members elect a vice-chair and also, if required, a treasurer. The executive secretary is responsible for taking and distributing the minutes etc.

      There will be no less than eight monthly meetings per year

      Quorum is 2/3 Council membership. The executive committee – President, chair, vice-chair, and executive secretary prepare the agenda. Standing committees may be designated by the council according to its needs.

      The Council is only consultative by its nature. Decisions of the Council are normally reached by consensus but if that is not possible in the view of the presider then a majority vote will decide.

      The Council may be dissolved by the bishop but only after consultation with the Metropolitan. The Council ceases to exist and its functions revert to the College of Consultors when the Episcopal See becomes vacant.

      The Council of Priests produced a newsletter 1968 to 1970.

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      Functions, occupations and activities

      Mandates/sources of authority

      Constitution signed by Bishop Paul J. O'Byrne on May 11, 1992, revised Dec 9, 1997.

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      Authority record identifier

      CA RCDCA AR C7

      Institution identifier

      RCDCA

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      Status

      Draft

      Level of detail

      Partial

      Dates of creation, revision and deletion

      Create 2018-11-01; Revised 2021-04-01

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