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                               Organizing Team
                              for a Boston VOTF


At the time of the June 7 VOTF/Boston Conference, VOTF leadership had numerous discussions with a variety of constituents. As a result, VOTF leadership realized there was a need for, and considerable interest in creating, a mechanism to enable VOTF to act in coordination with all of the Parish Voice Affiliates in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston (RCAB). Such coordinated action would allow VOTF/Boston to implement the recommendations of the June 7 VOTF/Boston Conference, and develop plans for carrying out National VOTF's Strategic Plan in the RCAB. Thus, the VOTF's Organizing Team was formed to put together a plan to create an "umbrella organization," which the Organizing Team now proposes be called the Boston VOTF Council. The Organizing Team was asked specifically to design processes for: creating a Boston �umbrella organization, electing representatives of the Parish Voice Affiliates to that organization, and establishing a structural plan for carrying out the work of the new organization.

Rationale for a Boston VOTF Council

It is crucial that Voice of the Faithful in Boston establish a local identity that sets it apart from National VOTF. What is established must be readily identifiable to the local Catholic Community, and to the leadership of the RCAB, as Boston�s own VOTF � an organization that very specifically represents all Boston Parish Voice Affiliates in communication and negotiation with the leadership of the Boston Archdiocese.

We cannot continue to rely on National VOTF to speak for Boston. The collective "voice" of the Boston affiliates must a.) Begin to speak up about the continuing need to support victims/survivors, and priests of integrity; and b.) Become an effective advocate for organizational openness and transparency within the operations of the Boston Archdiocese. Through coordination and planning, a Boston VOTF Council will focus and concentrate the energy and ideas of local affiliates. 

Goals of the Boston VOTF Council

* To support National VOTF, its mission, goals and Strategic Plan.

* To bring together all Boston parish affiliates to be a unified voice in speaking to the leadership    of the RCAB, to the Catholic community, and to the community at large.

* To provide leadership in identifying archdiocesan-wide issues, implementing strategic actions to support victims/survivors and priests of integrity, and promoting full lay participation in addressing issues of concern to VOTF affiliates.

* To increase the Catholic community's awareness and understanding of the critical importance of active lay participation at all levels of Church governance in the RCAB, and to promote full and open discussion about decisions impacting the life and future of the Church in Boston.


Composition of, and election process for, the Boston VOTF Council

The Council will consist of a representative from each Parish Voice Affiliate, who will be elected/selected by a particular affiliate by whatever process is agreed upon by the members of that affiliate.  A representative will serve for a term of two years. A representative may serve for two consecutive terms. Affiliates will complete the election/selection process by January 31, 2004, and will notify their region's representative on the Organizing Team of the results.

In order to carry out the planning and day-to-day leadership functions of the Council, a Steering Committee will be elected. The Steering Committee will consist of one member from each of the five RCAB regions. By February 15, 2004, the elected affiliate representatives from each of the five regions will elect one of their members to serve on the Steering Committee. Steering Committee members will serve for a one-year period.  The Steering Committee will meet once a week in its formative stages.  Meetings will occur at the same time each week in order to ensure continuity and maximize participation by the members.

The Steering Committee will elect a Chairperson and other officers of the Steering Committee, as appropriate. The Steering Committee will determine attendance standards for its members. The Chairperson will also appoint a Moderator (if desired) to conduct Council meetings.

Functioning of the Boston VOTF Council

In its early stage, the Council will meet frequently -- biweekly during its developmental period, and continuing on a regular basis thereafter. Meetings will be open to the full membership.

An �important decision� will be made only after efforts to collaborate with and seek feedback from affiliates. On occasion there may be a need for �emergency action� on a critical matter, in which case, the Steering Committee will have the authority to act on behalf of the Council without prior discussion and review. Although both the Council and the Steering Committee will strive for consensus decision-making, important decisions will be decided by a recorded vote with a �majority� in favor required for passage. As early as possible, the Council will define what it means by �important decision,� �emergency action,� and �majority.�

The Council's groundwork on key issues will take place in working groups, or similar structures. The Council will address the question of funding to support its activities once it develops an action plan.

Tasks of the Boston VOTF Council

Among other tasks, the Council will:

* Identify and address key diocesan issues e.g. the bannings
* Develop policy
* Maintain and develop relations with affiliates in support of their functioning at the parish level
* Centralize communications, including with Priests Forum, Survivor groups, and archdiocese
* Facilitate organization at the regional level within the archdiocese
* Media response
* Plan major diocesan-wide events
* Fundraise in support of VOTF goals


                                              
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