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As I said different parishes do this differently and it may be due to many factors. Manpower and administration can be some of them.Reuben_J:![]()
That really is fascinating. I noted that EMsHC are commissioned by the local bishop here as well and really got attacked on this forum. We don’t have the level of training/retreat that you enjoy however. I have to ask – what is the linkage between your pastor and the EMsHC? Are there others in the chain? Paid staff, volunteers? This is where the real liturgical cancer lies in my parish in my opinion. We have lay coordinators who viciously hold onto their positions and they have done so for years. The effects are now gravely evident.I can see that. Not in our parish where EHMC’s tenure of service is not permanent but renewed yearly. They really have to want to serve to be bothered to go for the yearly EHMC retreat and to agree to make the pledge to serve for another year. They have to come for the commissioning and if they can’t for some reason, then they have to write personal letter to the Bishop explaining why.
In years past there was always an abundance of EMsHC – both for Mass and home visits. Now there is a great shortage, largely due to the aforementioned lay coordinators. EMsHC who attend one Mass are now scheduled to minister at other Masses. It’s really a sad mess. The consequences of a complete dearth of leadership.
Do you have elected parish councils to oversee various aspects of the parish? With election, nobody is permanent.
To answer you other question, we have both salaried staff (permanent) and unpaid volunteers. The former help to administer the parish which has quite a big office. The rest are volunteers/non-permanent, their roles according to the divisions by the parish councillors. For example, liturgy would be headed by a councillor and he/she can co-opt people under him. He has to report to the bishop or the rector (in our case, the archbishop).
If a person does a bad job or isn’t popular, he would be probably be replaced by another after his two year tenure of office when there will be another election.
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