Parish Council & Commissions

"In accord with the knowledge, competence, and preeminence which they possess, [lay people] have the right and even at times a duty to manifest to the sacred pastors their opinion on matters which pertain to the good of the Church, and they have a right to make their opinion known to the other Christian faithful, with due regard to the integrity of faith and morals and reverence toward their pastors, and with consideration for the common good and the dignity of persons." - Catechism of the Catholic Church no. 907


  • Parish Pastoral Council

    This council is an advisory body consisting of men and women nominated by the parish, serving three-year staggered terms. Through prayer and discernment, it makes recommendations to the pastor regarding issues affecting the life and mission of the parish.


    Current Members: Zef Arroyo (President), Lynn Pauley (Secretary), Briant Duray, Ernie Dutton, Jessica Fehr, Mitch Gallagher, Jim Harris, Jan Ostermiller, Steve Page, Fr. Steve Zabrocki (Pastor)

  • Parish Finance Council

    As mandated by Canon Law, this appointed consultative body advises the pastor regarding the development and management of the parish’s financial resources so that the mission of the Church is effectively pursued.


    Current Members: Mike Follett, Jim Harris, Lollie Ray, Rita Turley, Paul Miron (Finance Manager)

  • Development Council

    This council is a consultative body charged with the responsibility to plan implement & oversee stewardship programs, educate  parishioners on the stewardship programs, and communicate the St. Thomas story. The council will consist of five to eight members with terms of three years.


    Current Members: Cathy Hammer, Jock Michelotti, Wayne Wallace, Paul Miron (Finance Manager)

  • Education Commission

    The education commission reports to the parish council and is responsible for supporting the spiritual growth of the community through religious education, youth ministry, adult continuing education and the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. Members of the commission work with parish staff and volunteers to ensure that spiritual development of our parish community does not end with conferring of the Sacrament of Confirmation. The commission's objectives include: promoting continuing spiritual development and faith education, fostering spiritual formation and faith life of children and youth, and communicating the good work of our parish ministries. At least one member of the education commission sits on the parish council and all other membership is voluntary. 


  • Liturgy Commission

    The liturgy commission reports to the parish council and is responsible for promoting the sacred liturgy, aiding the assembly to participate in a full, active, conscious way in the sacred mysteries, and suggesting practices which evangelize the people in their own lived experiences. At least one member of the liturgy commission sits on the parish council and all other membership is voluntary. 

  • Parish Life Commission

    The parish life commission reports to the parish council and is responsible for enabling and promoting the parish mission by fostering a spirit of community through social events, special projects and parish communications. The commission's objectives include: welcoming and promoting families through various activities, increasing feelings of belonging to the faith community while encouraging greater participation in the life of the church. 

  • Social Justice Commission

    The social justice commission reports to the parish council and is responsible for enabling and promoting the parish mission through the ministry of service, promoting awareness of the needs of the parish community as well as the greater communities in which we live and the ways in which we may be of service to them. The commission's objectives include: reinforcing Gospel values through activities and example, increasing awareness with regard to social justice among the parish community, ensuring that members of the parish community who are interested in social justice feel welcome to contribute, promoting participation in outreach ministries through cooperative, respectful and dignified action. At least one member of the social justice commission sits on the parish council and all other membership is voluntary. 

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