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A few months ago, my pastor of 25 years retired. A few weeks after he left, the bishop appointed a new pastor to take over our church. My question is this: how much say do the lay members have in regards to who the bishop sends to be the pastor (or even just a curate) to a particular church? Is there a lay committee to assist the bishop? I know that in many Protestant and Jewish traditions, several candidates are interviewed by a lay committee and the candidates must lead services at the church/synagogue to get to know the congregation. Then that lay committee considers all the candidates, talks to the congregation about how they feel, and makes a final decision as to who gets the job. How does it work in Catholicism?