
9. Canon Law
John Paul II, Pope (Karol Wojtyla), Code of Canon Law, Latin-English Edition, Translation prepared under the auspices of the Canon Law Society of America (Washington, D.C.: Canon Law Society of America, 1983).
Chapter V: The Pastoral Council
Can. 511. In each diocese, to the extent that pastoral circumstances recommend it, a pastoral council is to be established whose responsibility it is to investigate under the authority of the bishop all those things which pertain to pastoral works, to ponder them and to propose practical conclusions about them.
Can. 512. §1. The pastoral council consists
of Christian faithful who are in full communion with the Catholic Church,
clerics, members of institutes of consecrated life and especially lay persons,
who are designated in a manner determined by the diocesan bishop.
§2. The Christian faithful who are appointed to the pastoral council
are to be so selected that the entire portion of the people of God which constitutes
the diocese is truly reflected, with due regard for the diverse regions, social
conditions and professions of the diocese as well as the role which they have
in the apostolate, either as individuals or in conjunction with others.
§3. No one except Christians of proven faith, good morals and outstanding
prudence are to be appointed to the pastoral council.
Can. 513. §1. The pastoral council is to
be established for a period of time according to the prescriptions of the
statutes which are issued by the bishop.
§2. When the see is vacant the pastoral council ceases to exist.
Can. 514. §1. It pertains exclusively to
the diocesan bishop to convoke the pastoral council according to the necessities
of the apostolate and to preside over it; the pastoral council enjoys only
a consultative vote; it is for the bishop alone to make public what has been
done in the council.
§2. The pastoral council is to be convoked at least once a ycar.
Chapter Vl: Parishes, Pastors and Parochial Vicars
Can. 536. §1. After the diocesan bishop
has listened to the presbyteral council and if he judges it opportune. a pastoral
council is to be established in each parish; the pastor presides over it,
and through it the Christian faithful along with those who share in the pastoral
care of the parish in virtue of their office give their help in fostering
pastoral activity.
§2. This pastoral council possesses a consultative vote only and is governed
by norms determined by the diocesan bishop.
Can. 537. Each parish is to have a finance council which is regulated by universal law as well as by norms issued by the diocesan bishop; in this council the Christian faithful, selected according to the same norms, aid the pastor in the administration of parish goods with due regard for the prescription of can. 532.
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