Parish Pastoral Committee
The Parish Pastoral Committee (PPC) plays a vital role in the spiritual and administrative life of the parish, working alongside the Parish Priest to guide and support the community. The committee is responsible for fostering faith, ensuring the smooth operation of parish activities, and addressing the needs of the faithful.
Leadership & Structure
President: The Parish Priest serves as the head of the committee.
Secretary: Elected from among the parishioners.
Subcommittees: Various teams oversee specific aspects of parish life, including:
- Liturgical Committee – Organizes and enhances liturgical celebrations.
- Building Committee – Oversees construction, renovations, and maintenance of church properties.
- Security Committee – Ensures the safety and well-being of the parishioners and church premises.
Eligibility & Term
- Members must be at least 18 years old and actively involved in the parish.
- Must have been a Parishioner for at least 18 years.
- The Parish Council operates with a 5-year mandate, with members elected by the community and approved based on the Parish Priest’s recommendation.
The Parish Pastoral Committee, along with other dedicated groups, works to strengthen the faith community, ensuring the church remains a place of worship, service, and unity.
Media Committee
Although the Media Committee serves the pastoral mission of the parish, it is not a subcommittee of the Parish Pastoral Committee. Instead, it functions directly under the Parish Priest, comprising resource persons who contribute their skills and expertise in media to support the church’s mission through digital and traditional communication channels.