Archdiocesan Pastoral Council members first meeting of 2023

The Archdiocesan Pastoral Council had their first meeting of 2023 this month.

The Archdiocesan Pastoral Council (APC) recently met with Archbishop Paul Martin SM for the first time. The Council, which usually meets four times a year, is made up of people from different parts of the Archdiocese who together represent its parishes, ethnic and age diversity, and various ministries.   The June meeting heralds a new beginning, with not only a new Archbishop at the helm but also eight new members coming from as far as Levin in the North and Kaikoura in the South.  

The APC has a Mandate and a Code of Conduct under Canon Law.

The Archdiocesan Pastoral Council aims to:

  • pray for the Archdiocese, grow in faith and develop an understanding of Church governance;
  • advise and assist the Archbishop in formulating and implementing a vision for the Archdiocese derived from the Gospel, and based in the pastoral realities of the people and parishes;
  • help parishes, chaplaincies and lay groups foster a spirit of participation, collaboration and unity;
  • assist the Archbishop in presenting and representing the Church in the world as the universal sign of salvation.

Back row, L to R: Leapai Eli Malolo; Archbishop Paul Martin; Resty Sales; John Richards; Chris Duthie Jung; Fiona D’Souza.

Front row, L to R: Lucienne Hensel, Amber Parry, Aroha Allen, Lusia Nikolao, Bridget Taumoepeau; Judith Ashley, Fr Bill Warwick.

Absent:  Joanna Bello, Geoff Mettrick.