Pastoral Planning Inverness Deanery Fall 2014
Pastoral Planning Inverness Deanery A Pastoral Planning Committee was appointed for Inverness Deanery in the Spring of 2014 Our mandate: to look at how we can best serve the pastoral needs of the parishioners in the Deanery.
Committee Members Lauchie Beaton, Louise Campbell, Hubert Chiasson, Cleophas Cormier, Jim Cummings, Marcel Doucet, John Gillies, Irene Gillis, Denis Larade, Johnena Lee, John J MacDonald, Eddie MacEachern, Gil MacLeod Joan MacLellan, Cecile Miller, Fr. Vincent Zutphen Bishop Dunn Fr. Donald MacGillivray.
Questions to be considered What makes a sustainable parish? How many diocesan priests will be available in the future for ministry? What are the present clusters of parishes? What are the demographics of Inverness County? What are the distances between churches? What is the capacity and the weekly attendance for each church in the Deanery? What are the mass schedules for each church? What are the finances of each parish?
What makes a sustainable parish?
Keys to a Sustainability A sustainable parish is based on, but not limited to: sufficient population to ensure a celebration of the Eucharist; that has all the ministries available, so that the liturgy will nourish all present; that recognizes that within rural parishes, the church is the very center of the community; that can provide the basic ministries of word, worship, service, and leadership; that can have the appropriate number of ministerial personnel, including priests, deacons and lay ministers (music ministry, youth ministry, etc.);
Keys to Sustainability that has an adequate population with proportionate numbers of parishioners attending Sunday liturgies; that can extend formation to all the members of the faith community, religious education etc; that can operate with the financial contribution of parishioners; one where the need for pastoral care is considered (the number in religious education, baptisms, funerals, etc, and presence of nursing homes and hospitals; one where the size and physical condition of the church and other parish buildings will serve the needs of the parish; one where special characteristics are acknowledged.
What do we look like The Inverness Deanery currently has 15 parishes 10 of the 15 parishes are divided into 4 clusters We have 9 priests and one Deacon serving these churches. We are expecting a 40% decrease in Diocesan Priests available within five years.
Priest Age Profile - Diocese In 1996 we had: In 2014 we have: 63 aged 30 to 65 22 aged 30 to 64 average age 49 average age - 57.4 19 aged 66-79 18 aged 65-89 average age of 73 average age of 70 Total of 82 priests Total of 40 Priests average age of 55.9 average age 64.7 There are nine priests serving from other Dioceses/Religious Orders
Cheticamp St. Joseph de Moine Port Hawkesbury East Margaree NE Margaree SW Margaree Creignish Inverness Deanery Judique Inverness Broad Cove Port Hood Mabou Brook Village Glencoe West Lake Ainslie
TOTAL POPULATION OF COUNTY OF Inverness 2006 19,036 2011 17,947 Decrease of 5.7% Mean Age 47.3
Various Areas of Inverness County 2006 2011 Change Mean Age North 5859 5280-9.9 51.4 Middle 5369 5144-4.2 48.2 South 3668 3357-8.5 48.6 Inverness 1464 1387-5.3 48.8 Port H 3517 3366-4.3 42.5
Inverness County Population Under 24 Over 60 Inverness County 4885 5225 North 1145 1810 Middle 1415 1519 South 850 990 Inverness 350 430 Port Hawkesbury 1025 800
St Joseph dumoine 12.8 Cheticamp 16 East Margaree 13.6/16 NE Margaree Inverness 22.2 35.4 5.7 16 13.7 Broad Cove SW Margaree Mabou 15.5 10.5 Br Village 15.4 18.4 10.5 13.6 Glencoe West L Ainslie Port Hood 17.9 19.9 17 Judique Creignish 15.6 Port Hawkesbury
Location Mass Time Day Average/3 wks Capacity Cheticamp 10 AM Sun 200 1500 St. Joseph du M 6:30 PM Sat 107 300 East Margaree 11 AM Sun 170 400 NE Margaree 9:30 AM Sun 63 200 SW Margaree 6 PM Sat 70 300 Broad Cove 9:30 AM Sun 108 120 Inverness 5PM/11 AM Sat/Sun Sat 84 /Sun 117 400 Brook Village 9:30 Sun 80 200 West L Ainslie 5PM Sat 200 Glencoe 6:30 PM Sat 38 180 Mabou Port Hood 4 PM/10 AM 4 PM/10:00 Sat/Sun Sat/Sun Sat 113/ Sun186 Sat 125/ Sun165 Judique 5PM /10 AM Sat/Sun Sat 79/Sun89 346 Creignish Sat/Sun Sat 55/83 120 Port Hawkesbury 4 PM/10AM Sat/Sun Sat 212/Sun 189 550 500
Parish (2012) Total Revenue Total Expense Net Result Securities Cheticamp $360,726 $356,184 $ 4,542 $91,341 St. Joseph d M $ 77,136 $ 76,826 $ 310 $ 4,602 E Margaree $ 98,475 $ 96,298 $ 2,177 $11,695 NE Margaree $ 34,876 $ 42,635 ($ 7,759) $10,094 SW Margaree $ 53,668 $ 55,349 ($ 1,681) Broad Cove $119,664 $ 91,460 $ 28,204 Inverness $178,425 $158,767 $ 19,658 W Lake Ainslie Brook Village $ 81,217 $ 77,797 $ 3,420 Glencoe Mabou $133,779 $121,374 $ 12,405 Port Hood $164,655 $164,383 $ 272 Judique $147,746 $140,192 $ 7,553 Creignish $ 78,341 $ 77,168 $ 1,173 P Hawkesbury $181,597 $162,210 $ 19,387 $160,288
Questions There are fewer people coming to church and it is quite likely that in the very near future that there will fewer priests to serve us. So let s start thinking creatively: With fewer priests and fewer people what would be the priorities? How can we rethink our approach to ministry, service and mission in order to maximize the opportunities that are available to us?
So what if there were.. Six priests to serve the Inverness Deanery Four Priests to serve the Deanery
Director of Pastoral Planning Rev. Donald MacGillivray PO Box 1628 Antigonish, NS B2G 2L8 macgillivray_89@hotmail.com Fax 1-902-863-6237