The 15 members of the Archdiocesan Lay Pastoral Council (APC), appointed by Archbishop Lori, include 10 members representing the regional areas of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, as well as five at-large members representing the African American, Asian & Pacific Islander, Latino and Young Adult communities respectively.
Community Input
The Council welcomes input from the community, and encourages parishioners and others to share their interests and concerns by clicking HERE. (To see a list of parishes organized by vicariate and region, click HERE.) While it is not possible to respond personally to each comment, all input will be shared with the members for their consideration. From time to time, the Council will proactively solicit input on various issues as well.
Meeting Schedule and Notes
The 15 members of the new Archdiocesan Pastoral Council meet at least quarterly.
April 22, 2024 (see notes here)
February 24, 2024 (see notes here)
November 18, 2023 (see notes here)
Archdiocese Pastoral Council Chapter 11 briefing (read here)
June 17, 2023 (see notes here)
April 12, 2023 (see notes here)
February 18, 2023 (see notes here)
September. 17, 2022 (see notes here)
July 16 17, 2022 (see notes here)
April 30, 2022 (see notes here)
February 26, 2022 (see notes here)
May 8, 2021 (see notes here)
March 27, 2021 (see notes here)
November 5, 2020 (see notes here)
October 5, 2020 (see notes here)
June 16, 2020 (see notes here)
April 29, 2020 (see notes here)
Selection Process
Parishioners throughout the Archdiocese interested in serving on the APC were encouraged through bulletin notices, information in the Catholic Review and other avenues to submit applications online or by mail to the Archdiocese. The pastors representing the 10 regions of the Archdiocese, along with two lay parishioners from the region, reviewed local applications and submitted recommended candidates to the Archdiocese. At-large applications were reviewed by appropriate archdiocesan staff. Recommended candidates were interviewed by phone by the regional vicars and archdiocesan staff who forwarded their final recommendations to the Archbishop for his review and approval.
Archdiocesan Lay Pastoral Council Responsibilities
Archdiocesan Lay Pastoral Council Outline
“Today more than ever we need men and women who, on the basis of their experience of accompanying others, are familiar with processes which call for prudence, understanding, patience and docility to the Spirit. […] We need to practice the art of listening, which is more than simply hearing. Listening, in communication, is an openness of heart which makes possible that closeness without which genuine spiritual encounter cannot occur. Listening helps us to find the right gesture and word which shows that we are more than simply bystanders. Only through such respectful and compassionate listening can we enter on the paths of true growth and awaken a yearning for the Christian ideal: the desire to respond fully to God’s love and to bring to fruition what he has sown in our lives.”
Evangelii Gaudium, 171
Mission
- Through prayerful discernment open to the guidance of the Holy Spirit, facilitate and strengthen dialogue between the Archbishop and the faithful of the Archdiocese in all its diversity
- Provide honest and constructive counsel to the Archbishop in his role as shepherd of the faithful and evangelizer of those alienated from the Church
- In consultation with the Archbishop and diocesan leaders as appropriate, gather information, ponder, and propose practical conclusions regarding major pastoral initiatives of the Archdiocese
- Serve as a forum for discussion of areas of interest raised by the laity
Member Qualifications/Responsibilities (*See accompanying job description/application form)
- Practicing Catholic in good standing with the Church who is actively involved in his or her parish community
- Acceptance of Church teaching and experience in prayerful discernment
- Ability to communicate collaboratively in a large group setting
- Familiarity with the interests and concerns of the local, archdiocesan and global Church
Membership
After an initial three-year term, members will be grouped by one-, two- or three-year terms to rotate membership gradually and will number 14. Members should include at least six women and should reflect the diversity of the Archdiocese.
- The Archbishop serves as chair; regional vicars as ex officio
- One lay representative from each of the 10 regions represented on the Presbyteral Council, selected through the following process:
- Nominees submit an application form, resume and letter of recommendation from their pastor for consideration through an online link posted by all parishes in each region (hosted by the Archdiocese)
- The Presbyteral Council regional representative, along with two representatives of local parishes selected by the Presbyteral Council rep (one male, one female from two separate parishes other than the parish of the Presbyteral Council rep) submit two names for consideration to the regional vicar
- The regional vicar submits a recommended candidate to the Archbishop for his approval
- One lay representative of the African American community, selected in consultation with the Urban Vicar and the Director of the Office of Black Catholic Ministries
- One lay representative of the Latino community, selected in consultation with the Eastern Vicar and Director of the Office of Hispanic Ministries
- One representative of the young adult community, selected by the Director of the Division of Youth and Young Adult Ministry in consultation with the executive Director of the Office of Evangelization
- One lay representative of the Asian & Pacific Islander community, selected in consultation with pastors of representative congregations and appropriate archdiocesan staff.
Meetings
- The agenda for each meeting will be set by the Archbishop in consultation with members of the APC with support from staff and will be disseminated in a timely manner in advance of the meeting to the members.
- Meetings held either weeknights or Saturday mornings
- The agenda for each meeting will be set by the Archbishop in consultation with an executive committee of the APC with support from staff and will be disseminated in a timely manner in advance of the meeting to the members.
Additional notes
- The Archdiocesan Pastoral Council (APC) is consultative to the Archbishop on current matters of priority in the Archdiocese, and will follow parallel operating procedures for the Archdiocesan Presbyteral Council and College of Consultors.
- The role of the APC is integrated into the decision-making process of the Archbishop and the leadership of the Archdiocese without unnecessarily duplicating the work of other consultative bodies.
- The APC should create methods to hear from the people of their Regions and representative groups so that they may accurately reflect to the Archbishop the input from the people of the Archdiocese as a whole.
- Recognizing that the Archbishop does not have the authority to change settled Church teaching, the role of the APC is to assist in discerning how to accompany practicing and alienated Catholics as they seek to understand and apply Church teaching to the reality of their daily lives.
- When feasible, technology should be employed to gather input, hold meetings and communicate with the people of the Archdiocese and among APC members.