Office of the Chancellor for Canonical Affairs Susan Mulheron, JCL Interim Chancellor for Canonical Affairs
Chancellor for Canonical Affairs What Does the Office of the Chancellor for Canonical Affairs Do? Provides general canonical counsel for the Archbishop, chancery staff, clergy, parishes, schools, and lay faithful Serves as a resource for parish business administrators
Chancellor for Canonical Affairs Canonical counsel covers any area of Church law, including Archdiocesan law and policy Drafting and notarizing official documents, decrees Structures: parishes, schools, personnel Teaching/doctrinal authority of the Archbishop Sacraments and their administration Temporal goods: finance councils, sale of Church property Penal and disciplinary matters Procedures and Church tribunals Clergy Bulletins (Archdiocesan law)
Chancellor for Canonical Affairs Clergy Bulletins are not just bulletins and they are not just for clergy! They are binding and authoritative in the Archdiocese Available on the website under policies
Important for Parish Business Administrators Finances and Church Property (Temporal Goods) Clergy Bulletin on Parish Administration covers: Parish corporate structure Proxies Sale or purchase of property Leases/mortgages, insurance Contracts Financial audits and balance sheets Investments Major repairs and projects See other Bulletins on financial matters (website)
Important for Parish Business Administrators Visiting Clergy ALL clergy ministering in your parish must be cleared through the Chancellor s office, even if it is for a single Mass or liturgical event Direct all inquiries from visiting clergy to submit a letter of suitability to the Chancellor No international clergy may be invited or hosted at the parish until the cleric has obtained the necessary paperwork (Visa, testimonial from home bishop, etc.) Celebrets and Letters of Suitability All clergy from your parish traveling outside the Archdiocese will need these in order to minister
Important for Parish Business Administrators Sacraments and Sacramental Records Every cleric needs faculties and permission from the Archbishop in order to minister and administer sacraments Laws about how and where sacraments and liturgies may be celebrated Contact us if you have any questions about sacraments or sacramental records! Some questions may be directed to the Office of Worship
Marriage Paperwork Staff of the Office of the Chancellor for Canonical Affairs Processes Marriage Paperwork Marriages require communication with the Chancellor s office when they involve: Visiting minister Dispensation or permission Marriage prep outside the diocese Parties marrying outside their parish of domicile Sean McDonough Connie Howard
Archives and Records Management Team Can. 482 1: In every curia a chancellor is to be appointed whose principal function, unless particular law establishes otherwise, is to take care that acts of the curia are gathered, arranged, and safeguarded in the archive of the curia. In this Archdiocese, the Chancellor for Canonical Affairs is assisted by the Department of Archives and Records Management
Archives and Records Management Team Heather Block Lawton Theresa Hartnett Susan Stepka The Department of Archives and Records Management can help you manage your parish s archival and current records record according to defined professional standards Several tools to assist you
Parish Records Retention Schedule Parish Records Retention Schedule: The records retention schedule defines how long you need to keep the most common administrative, personnel, financial, legal, construction & property, and liturgical documents. It is available online at www.archspm.org or you can request a hard copy from the department.
Parish Records Retention Schedule Parish Records Retention Schedule: If you did not attend one of the five live training workshops on using the records retention webinar, you can view the presentation in its entirety at your convenience via webinar. Follow the webinar link on the website.
Sacramental Records Sacramental Records: Staff from Archives and Records can answer your questions on recording sacramental records and issuing certificates. A training session that provides basic instructions on managing sacramental records is also available under the webinar link on www.archspm.org. Consider viewing the webinar even if you have attended training in-person because some information has changed.
Electronic Signatures Electronic Signatures: The Department of Archives and Records, in conjunction with the Chancellor for Civil Affairs and Catholic Mutual, outlined best practices for the use of electronic signatures. This is also available on www.archspm.org.
Other Services Other Services: Help track down sacraments conferred at a nowmerged parish, a hospital, an orphanage, or a military base All genealogy requests for the Archdiocese. Please send your family historians to us! Preservation information: Microfilming parish registers (as budgets permit) Advise how to care for damaged, fragile, or high-use materials including information on microfilming and digitizing Assist writing parish histories or preparing retirement or anniversary celebrations
What Do When I Have Questions? 1. Check your bylaws and parish documents 2. Look for a Clergy Bulletin on the topic 3. Contact the Office of the Chancellor for Canonical Affairs
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