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Resources for parishes that want to work

Friday, June 17, 2011
Resources for parishes that want to work
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Resources for running a parish using business' best practices

Courses

Boston College’s School of Theology and Ministry

Mendoza College of Business, Notre Dame, Master of Nonprofit Administration

Seton Hall University’s summer programs

Villanova University's Center for Church Management

 

Organizations

Conference for Pastoral Planning and Council Development

Council on Accreditation

National Association for Lay Ministry

National Association of Church Personnel Administrators

National Catholic Young Adult Ministry Association

National Federation of Priests Councils

 

National Leadership Roundtable for Church Management

NLRCM homepage

Publications, some free to download

NLRCM links

Standards for Excellence

ChurchEpedia

 

Books

Servant Leadership Models for Your Parish, by Dan Ebener

What Makes Us Catholic, by Thomas H. Groome

Keeping the Covenant: Taking the Parish to the Next Level, by Tom Sweetser, S.J.

The Mission Driven Parish by Patrick Brennan

Non-profit Governance, by John Tropman and Thomas Harvey

Best Practices in Parish Stewardship by Charles E. Zech

Best Practices in Catholic Pastoral and Finance Councils by Charles E. Zech

The Parish Management Handbook: A Practical Guide for Pastors, Administrators, and Other Parish Leaders by Charles E. Zech

 

Other Resources

Emerging Models of Pastoral Leadership Project

Co-workers in the Vineyard of the Lord

Parish Evaluation Project

 

By Kristen Hannum is a writer working from Denver and Portland, Oregon. She wrote for the Catholic Sentinel newspaper in Portland for 16 years. This article appeared in the July 2011 issue of U.S. Catholic magazine (Vol. 76, No. 7, pages 12-17).

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