What does Parish Council do?
The Council meets on the first Wednesday of the month and deals with pastoral issues in an advisory role to the pastor, helping with important decisions facing the parish. Annual duties include review and endorsement of capital projects proposed by the building and grounds committee. The Council is included in the review of many issues of importance to the parish as they arise. For More Information If you have any questions about Parish Council, or have ideas, suggestions, or concerns you feel we should discuss, please feel free to contact any council member or Bob Jesch at 482-4917.
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