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IGNATIUS CHAPEL COMMUNITY PLANNING SURVEY 2016 - (FINAL)
In preparation for our day of discernment, where we will be focusing on our organizational structure and processes, we would appreciate each member of the community completing the following survey. All feedback is anonymous. Please respond by February 7, 2016. Ignatius Chapel Community Mission Statement "The Ignatius Chapel Community of Loyola University New Orleans, in association with University Ministry, is an intentional Catholic faith community in the Jesuit tradition of being men and women for others. Through the Liturgy of the Word and Eucharist, we welcome all and support and nurture one another's spirituality, faith commitments, and ministries within our community and the other communities in which we live and work."
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- How long have you been attending Mass at Ignatius Chapel Community?
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- Which age group do you belong to?
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- As stated in our mission statement Ignatius Chapel Community “is an intentional faith community.” Please list what you consider to be important elements of an intentional faith community.
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- To what degree do you feel you understand each of the following?
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- To what degree do you think each of the following needs to be changed?
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- To what degree do you feel you can have input into decision making (other than financial decisions) within the Ignatius Chapel Community?
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- What comments, suggestions, or changes do you have regarding ICC’s organizational and leadership structure and selection process? (optional)
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- What comments, suggestions, or changes do you have regarding ICC’s decision-making processes (other than financial decisions)? (optional)
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- What comments, suggestions, or changes do you have regarding the process for making regular and ongoing financial decisions for the ICC? (optional)
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- In the past several years, we have not had a formalized process for selecting ministry and leadership positions within the ICC. Would you like to see a formalized process for selecting leaders implemented?
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- Please consider the following ministries when answering the questions below.
Bread bakers
Preparation of chapel environment for special liturgies (includes the healing Mass, Mass of Remembrance, and Masses during the liturgical seasons)
Choir
Discussion group
Eucharistic ministers
Financial stewardship committee
Gift bearers
Hospitality ministry
Lectors
Liaisons to University Ministry and within the ICC
Ministry for the homeless
Writers of the Prayers of the Faithful
Communication of readings and worship aid
Reaching out to the sick in our community
Scheduling of adult ministries
Second Harvest collections
Youth (and their families) ministry
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- What, if anything, prevents you from being involved in ministries with the ICC?
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- What comments, suggestions, or changes do you have regarding participation in ICC ministries? (optional)
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- What comments, suggestions, or changes do you have regarding the planning process for liturgies and other programs or ministries? (optional)
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- What comments, suggestions, or changes do you have regarding the process for introducing new initiatives or ministries within the ICC? (optional)
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- To what degree are you satisfied with communications within the ICC?
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- What comments, suggestions, or changes do you have regarding communications within the ICC? (optional)
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- COMMENTS: Please add any additional comments or suggestions you may have.
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- Thank you for your responses to this survey. Please join us on February 27, 2016, from 8:45 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. for the Day of Discernment. Location to be announced.
In order to help with planning, please let us know if you plan to attend.
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