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The ideal is to have a priest pastor, a priest associate pastor (if possible), deacon, and a sister or laywoman on pastoral staff. This way they can balance each other out.
In my rust belt diocese, they are still keeping open a lot of parishes that are a fraction of their former size, even though close to other parishes. This means new Priests are made pastor very quickly, no diocesan priests go into anything else but parish work, many parishes have no deacon, and some deacons are administering parishes with no pastor. The Deacon’s primary field of service, the social apostolate, is being cut back, to keep parishes open.
In my rust belt diocese, they are still keeping open a lot of parishes that are a fraction of their former size, even though close to other parishes. This means new Priests are made pastor very quickly, no diocesan priests go into anything else but parish work, many parishes have no deacon, and some deacons are administering parishes with no pastor. The Deacon’s primary field of service, the social apostolate, is being cut back, to keep parishes open.
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