Council
Notes
May
22 Council Meeting
Held
at Our Lady Help of Christians, Newton, MA Submitted
by VOTF Secretary Cathy Fallon
Gail
Pohlhaus, of Wayne, Penn., one of our farthest-afield
regular attendees at Council and at the Structural Change
Working Group, led the Council in a heart-felt prayer.
Moderator
Maura O'Brien recognized new representatives.
President's
Report
Jim Post presented his President's report in which he
reviewed events since the last Council meeting, including
Bishop Daily's lifting of the ban of VOTF in Brooklyn..
Several articles on VOTF will be released in the days
leading up to the June Bishop's Conference in St. Louis,
Mo. Early in May the Boston Globe published a poll in
which 60 percent of respondents gave a favorable or
very favorable rating of VOTF. The First Annual Report
of Voice of the Faithful's activities will be sent to
all 302 Bishops, inviting them to be in dialog with
affiliates in their region. Jim Post reminded representatives
that the liturgy for a Mass of Rededication is available
for affiliate use on the VOTF website under Prayerful
Voice. Forthcoming articles on VOTF will appear in the
National Catholic Reporter ("Trust, Truth and
the Catholic Church"), The Tablet, and Commonweal.
Several National Policy Forum conference calls have
taken place.
Susan
Troy presented the Governance Committee Report.
The Committee recommended enhanced support for the Council
and plans for overcoming geography as a barrier to participation.
The Committee addressed the issue of email voting as
a goal and sought input on what effect that might have
on the quality of decision-making. The Committee also
called for a comprehensive review of guidelines, asking
for "rules junkies" to step forward. In addition they
noted the demand from affiliates for minutes that capture
the nature of debates at Council be posted.
Susan
reviewed the accomplishments and obstacles faced by
the Governance Working Group. Areas still in need of
review are updating the By-Laws and Elections. Clarification
between the national and regional VOTF needs elucidation--
Job descriptions and lines of authority need to be drawn
clearly, differentiating management from policy making
and implementation. The SCWG is committed to improving
communication, openness and transparency between the
Governance Committee, officers and working groups.
Recommendations
The Governance Study Committee recommended that it be
disbanded and that expanded membership reconvene the
committee. The Committee further recommended the establishment
of a permanent subcommittee for by-laws and elections.
GSC members are invited to join.
Mary
Hogan spoke in favor of an extended membership base
and clarity in who is responsible to whom and for what.
She felt Governance is one of the most interesting and
hopeful groups. By clarifying our system of governance
we can create a sustainable organization.
Steve
Krueger presented a Financial Report that showed
our solvency, with assets approaching $300,000. Revenue
had been down during April, but accounts are running
ahead of budget thanks to successful efforts of the
Development Committee and two substantial gifts received.
Gail
Pohlhaus announced that VOTF will be discussed at
the Catholic Theologians Society meetings.
Bob
Ott spoke to an article seeking clarification of
the terms of office for the original steering committee
members. The question will be addressed by the Governance
Committee and presented at the June Council.
John
MaGilligan of the Needham, MA affiliate spoke to
a motion to recommend by name four priests of the Archdiocese
of Boston to be considered as Archbishop of Boston.
Margaret Roylance offered an amendment to the motion
proposing that pastors known for their openness and
pastoral skills be seriously considered for the position
of diocesan bishop. The amendment did not pass by a
two-thirds vote (21 voting aye, 27 voting nay, no abstentions).
The main motion failed on a voice vote. President Jim
Post then asked for a sense of the meeting that there
be local lay input into the selection of bishops. This
sentiment met with unanimous voice approval.
Gail
Pohlhaus led the group in a concluding prayer after
which the meeting was adjourned.

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