Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-1-2003
Abstract
This qualitative research study was designed to examine eight Roman Catholic parishes to determine both from a pastor's and a parishioner's viewpoint what makes a parish vibrant. The study was able to formulate, test and modify a conceptual model for a vibrant parish. The model demonstrates how the pastoral leadership style interacts with the parish organizational factors to influence parish vibrancy. However, certain parish characteristics can modify parish vibrancy. Parish vibrancy was determined to be a parish where there is a sense of community, in which parishioners give freely of their time, talents and treasure, experience spiritual growth, reach out and care for each other and the neighboring community and share a common vision with their fellow parishioners.
Keywords
parishes--United States
Rights
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Department/Center
Design & Innovation
Recommended Citation
Brizz, Terry, "Parish Vibrancy" (2003). Student Scholarship. 330.
https://commons.case.edu/studentworks/330