The Catholic Why
In this episode of The Catholic Why, we explore what actually happens behind the life of a parish and how it is run day to day in the Catholic Church. Most Catholics are familiar with their local parish—but fewer understand how it is structured, who is responsible for its leadership, and how decisions are made. We break down the role of the parish priest as the main shepherd of the community, along with the support structures that help a parish function, including administrative staff, volunteers, and parish ministries. You’ll also learn how parishes are connected to the wider diocese, how financial and pastoral decisions are managed, and how parish life is shaped by both spiritual mission and practical responsibilities. If you’ve ever wondered who plans Mass schedules, runs parish programs, maintains church facilities, or oversees community outreach, this episode will help you see the bigger picture of how parish life comes together. Join us as we continue the Church Governance series—unpacking how the Catholic Church operates from the local parish level to the global Church.
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