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Convener and Core Team submits report to the Diocesan Merging review Committee

Core Team Receives Letter
from Bishop Galante:
We Have a Name for the New Parish

Naming New Parish Top 8 Names Are In!

Core Team Meetings

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From the Core Team
There seems to be some confusion as to the role of the Core Team. We would like to clarify this. When speaking about the parish merger, the term "parish", in the eyes of the Core Team, refers to the dedicated people that make up the church, not the buildings.
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Core Team Current News

January 13
Various members of the DMRC have met with our Core Team and Priest Convener as part of the DMRC assessment of the merger planning. The plan for Facilities Management, Safekeeping of Parish Records, Finances, Information Technology, Real Estate, and Human Resources were included in this review. Their findings were all positive and the Core Team was commended for their work. read more

December 10
After one year of monthly and sometimes weekly meetings, we have finally reached the point where we have accomplished significant progress toward our merger. On Wednesday, December 9th, the Core Team and Convener met for their last meeting in the planning process of the merging of Sacred Heart and Holy Maternity. They reviewed the diocesan checklist for one final time, and then each Core Team Member as well as the Convener signed the Pastoral Planning Report and the Readiness for Review Document to be submitted to the Diocesan Merging Review Committee. read more

 



Naming the New Parish

Some Questions about Naming the New Parish
The Process of Naming the New Parish
Selection of Names, top 8 Names
The Rationales
Convener and Core Team Receives Letter from Bishop Galante
About our New Name
Other Mergers and their New Names

 

 

Reconfiguration of Sacred Heart and Holy Maternity Parishes

I, along with the Core Team of Sacred Heart and Holy Maternity, would like to extend a welcome to this website. The purpose for the site is to keep both communities up-to-date as we move to the “Undiscovered Country.”

The following pages take us from the beginning of the process, “remember when,” with the Speak-up sessions through the Pastoral Planning Stages and now, to the selection of a Core Team that will assist the Priest Convener.

The Core Team and Priest Convener’s responsibilities are many before a merge finalizes into the “New Parish”.

Transitioning can be a time of fear and anxiety for parishioners and pastors. We are asked to leave a “comfort zone” and enter the “unknown”. It is my responsibility as the Priest Convener, working with the Core Team, to make this a time of hope, and to allay as much anxiety as possible in bringing the 2 parishes together as one.

To be sure, many are wondering what the function of the Core Team is. Following is listed some of the areas at this time. The Priest Convener and his Core Team:

• will develop a Mission Statement
• will be introduced to each parish in the merger
• will collaborate with the pastor and hold joint meetings with Pastoral Councils, Trustees and Finance Councils, to ensure a common understanding of the roles and aspects of the merger
• will work together in developing the new parish as a vibrant community
• will invite the merging parishes to interact, especially in worship
• will ensure the inclusion, participation, concerns and voices of various cultures
• will work with joint committees from current parishes to assist with service and transition tasks
• will provide accurate communication to the parishioners in reporting progress
• will plan the celebration of appropriate rituals
• will engage the parishioners in the process of suggesting the name of the new parish
• will develop a common bulletin and appropriate Mass schedule
• will nominate Lay Trustees to assume office immediately when the new parish is established.
• will select a Finance Council to assume immediate office when the new parish is established.. .

This site will be updated as time goes on and new things develop. This will keep you informed and hopefully encourage you to look forward to embracing a new parish, not disregarding anything from the past, but bringing forward that which will create a vibrant worship space.

-Fr. Hugh

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