Moderator (Roman Catholic Church)

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A moderator is in the Roman Catholic Church :

  1. a priest who, according to Codex Iuris Canonici (CIC) 517, leads a parish or a so-called pastoral room together with other priests as part of a so-called team pastoral office. In relation to the bishop , this priest, as the “leader of pastoral work”, bears sole parish responsibility. In relation to the community he is the pastor proprius , “the own pastor of the parish assigned to him” in the sense of CIC Can. 519. In some German dioceses this office is called the leading pastor .
  2. according to CIC 517 § 2, a priest who is also responsible for supervising a deacon or another non-priestly person who has been entrusted with the management of a community as an exception.

In the sphere of activity of the Austrian Bishops' Conference there is also another form of moderator: This is given "responsibility for a parish for a long time", he has the same powers and tasks as a pastor, but is in a service relationship with the diocese and does not become a pastor in the full sense of can. 519 ordered. This is primarily used to facilitate the transfer of pastors, for example in restructuring processes prior to the merger of canonical parishes. In several German dioceses these non-canonical church leaders areparish administrators ” in the sense of can. 539/540 CIC ; as a rule, they bear the title “pastor” and are addressed as such.

Individual evidence

  1. Codex of Canon Law: Can. 517, §§1–2 [1]
  2. ^ Theological real encyclopedia, editor Gerhard Müller, TRE vol. 26 Paris - Poland, Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, 1996, ISBN 3-11-015155-3 [2]
  3. ^ Job advertisement from the Archdiocese of Bamberg. Retrieved on July 9, 2019 (German).
  4. ibid. [3]
  5. Decree on the uniform denomination of pastors. In: Official Journal of the Austrian Bishops' Conference, No. 1 of January 25, 1984, 18. Accessed on May 3, 2019 .
  6. What is a moderator? In: Sunday. Retrieved May 3, 2019 .