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Arebella
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I’m just curious about this as my husband and I recently joined a new parish. A few years ago, we bought rural acreage and built a new home near a small town. For a couple of years, we drove to our old parish, which was in a suburb outside a large city. That parish had a committee of members who made a point of formally welcoming new members into the parish family with a luncheon and a home visit or call from the parish priest and deacon. That was a very large parish but yet the priest and some of the long-time members made welcoming new parishioners a priority. Everyone was made to feel welcome and connected. I think that’s very important to the lifeblood of any parish.
My new parish is very close-knit because it is very rural and most of the members are from farm families who have been parishioners for generations. They all seem to have known each other for years, and they do not seem to take any interest in getting to know any newcomers. They are certainly polite, but there is no welcoming committee of any kind and outside of one mention in a bulletin of a monthly blurb about new members, there has been no attempt by the priest or anyone to connect with us and we don’t know anyone else in this parish to ask. We have no children, and are working professionals, so we’re kind of a “different” type of family than they are used to being around, but would really like to get to know and make friends with other members. Even the pastor here seems a bit shy and not very talkative, although he also seems quite caring and sincere.
So…I am seriously thinking of calling the pastor and setting up a little meeting to ask about organizing a welcoming committee of some type. I was thinking along the lines of getting some of the members to form a group to contact new members, inviting them to a social event of some kind - maybe a Sunday luncheon after the last mass, or a potluck of some kind. There also seems to be a dearth of social events in this parish, so that might also help with some opportunity for those things too. How does your parish welcome new members?
My new parish is very close-knit because it is very rural and most of the members are from farm families who have been parishioners for generations. They all seem to have known each other for years, and they do not seem to take any interest in getting to know any newcomers. They are certainly polite, but there is no welcoming committee of any kind and outside of one mention in a bulletin of a monthly blurb about new members, there has been no attempt by the priest or anyone to connect with us and we don’t know anyone else in this parish to ask. We have no children, and are working professionals, so we’re kind of a “different” type of family than they are used to being around, but would really like to get to know and make friends with other members. Even the pastor here seems a bit shy and not very talkative, although he also seems quite caring and sincere.
So…I am seriously thinking of calling the pastor and setting up a little meeting to ask about organizing a welcoming committee of some type. I was thinking along the lines of getting some of the members to form a group to contact new members, inviting them to a social event of some kind - maybe a Sunday luncheon after the last mass, or a potluck of some kind. There also seems to be a dearth of social events in this parish, so that might also help with some opportunity for those things too. How does your parish welcome new members?