Parish Planning Process

“With the assistance of the Priest Council, and as discussed in Deaneries, we have been preparing a parish planning process to consider how best the Archdiocese of Louisville can address the evolving needs within our local church,” Archbishop Shelton Fabre, Archdiocese of Louisville.

Timeline

The planning process will be in four parts:

I. Parish Studies: May 2025 – August 2025

With the help of parish councils and other leaders, parishes prepared a Quantitative Report detailing present parish statistics. In addition, parishes were asked to prepare a Qualitative Report indicating particular strengths and challenges.

II. Parish Planning Recommendations: October 2025 – January 2026

Parishes in every Deanery received the reports from the other parishes in their Deanery. Using the reports as a resource, parishes prepared recommendations for possible changes in parish structures and priest assignments. Where appropriate, recommendations about parish schools were also requested.

III. Planning Commission Review and Consultations: January 2026 – May 2026

A Planning Commission is reviewing each parish report and preparing draft Deanery plans. The draft Deanery plans will be distributed to each parish in a Deanery for consultation and feedback. Appropriate Deanery gatherings will be held to gather Deanery feedback. Additional consultations will occur with various groups such as retired priests, school leaders, and archdiocesan committees, to gather more insights.

IV. Preparation of Final Plan: June 2026 – October 2026

After the period of consultation is complete the Planning Commission will prepare a single comprehensive plan for the archdiocese. This plan will be reviewed by the Priest Council. A final plan will be announced before the end of 2026.

Stories published in The Record covering the Parish Planning Process:

May 2025
June 2025
October 2025

Pastoral Planning Prayer

Almighty God,
we, the people of this local Church,
look to the future in joyful hope,
prayerfully dedicating ourselves
to the process of pastoral planning.

As you have guided those who have gone before us,
inspire us now to be good stewards of their legacy
and of the material and spiritual gifts which come from you.

Grant us, we pray,
your gifts of wisdom, courage, and hope,
that we may have hearts open to new possibilities,
minds that are receptive and creative,
ears that listen attentively,
lips that speak with clarity and compassion,
and eyes that boldly envision the future.

As we embrace the challenges ahead,
keep us focused on your mission:
to proclaim the Gospel, to serve the poor, to glorify your name,
and to hand on this precious gifts of faith to future generations.

Through the intercession of Blessed Virgin Mary,
Mother of God and Blessed Joseph, her spouse,
help us to discern your holy will
for our parish families throughout Central Kentucky.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

© 2025 by Archdiocese of Louisville

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