Diocese prepares to publish radical pastoral re-organisation schemes

 As the Diocese prepares to publish radical parish re-organisation schemes, it is useful to read the following documents written by Archdeacon Paul Bryer to understand how he values - and promotes -  such potentially destructive changes.  Archdeacon Paul is very much in favour of pastoral re-organisation: he is not a neutral voice.

An Introduction to Parish Re-organisation by Archdeacon Paul Bryer

Advantages of One Parish by Archdeacon Paul Bryer

Frequently asked questions - setting up Joint PCCs

Background to parish re-organisation from the C of E

Save The Parish has published a paper on resisting Joint Councils, which are often a first step in parish re-organisation.  Click here to read.

And here to read Save The Parish board member Admiral Sir James Burnell-Nugent on just why to resist 'mega parishes'.

These changes are being introduced alongside moves from the Bishop of St Germans, the Rt Rev Hugh Nelson, to replace the traditional parish priest with 'oversight ministers', whose job mainly is to deal with administration.

To find out what is happening in your deanery re pastoral re-organisation, email Katie.Wright@truro.anglican.org

 

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