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Pastoral Council Members

Jim Dougherty

Chairman

410 431 8985
Sue Gallagher Vice Chairman 410 544 7887
Lisa Hunter Secretary 410 729 7814
Fernand Verrier Council Representative 410 647 6528
Robert Stachura   410 544 6433
Dick Bradford 410 647 7657
Kevin Garner 410 544 5055
Amy Lukas 410 647 8723
Matthew O'Keefe 410 647 4943
Xavier McGeady 410.544.3716
Wayne Bark 410 544 4305
Nancy Smith 410 421 9155

About Our Pastoral Council

The goal of the Pastoral Council is to seek and support God’s will for the Saint John the Evangelist Roman Catholic parish community.

This goal is achieved by supporting, advising and helping the Pastor fulfill the mission of the Catholic Church in the parish community, and representing the entire parish community to the Pastor. The Council acknowledges that the Pastor, as spiritual shepherd of the parish community and as chief administrator of the Church of Saint John the Evangelist, has the ultimate responsibility for parish affairs as established by Canonical Law.

The Council is made up of automatic, elected, and appointed members and meets six times a year between September and June. Automatic members of the Council are the Pastor and his extended staff (church and school).

The elected members are nine lay members of the parish who have been elected to the Council according to its Constitution and By-Laws. The appointed members of the Council are three lay adults of the parish appointed by the Pastor. The elected and appointed members of the Council each serve three-year terms.

In conducting the duties of the Council, its members use prayer and reflection, asking God to release them from hidden prejudgments and to open their minds and hearts to His will as its affects the good of the parish community.