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National Federation of Priests' Councils

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National Federation of Priests' Councils
AbbreviationNFPC
FormationMay 20, 1968 [1]
TypeNGO
Legal status501(c)3 nonprofit
Purpose"The National Federation of Priests’ Councils serves the communion, brotherhood and solidarity of bishops, presbyterates and priests. " [2]
Headquarters Chicago, Illinois, United States
Region served
United States
MembershipCouncils of priests, priest member associations and religious institutes in the United States.
Main organ
Member councils and associations
Affiliations USCCB,

The National Federation of Priests' Councils (NFPC) was an organization representing more than 26,000 Catholic priests in the United States through 125 member councils, associations and religious communities at its peak. The NFPC supported member organizations and priests through collaboration, communication, ongoing formation, research and advocacy. Formed in 1968 soon after the Second Vatican Council, the NFPC was the first national forum for local priests' councils. [3]

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Collaboration

The NFPC partnered with religious and lay organizations including the Duke University Center for Excellence in Ministry and the Emerging Models of Pastoral Leadership project. The goal of these collaborations was to research, publish and dialog about contemporary models of pastoral and parish leadership. [4]

Research

The organization sponsored several significant research projects on the priesthood, including:

Advocacy

The NFPC was formed on May 20, 1968. The next day, the new organization made a public statement in support of the Poor People's Campaign that was underway in Washington, DC. [5] The NFPC advocated on issues affecting social justice and priestly life.

References

  1. Brown, Francis F. (1979). Priests in Council: a History of the National Federation of Priests' Councils. Kansas City: Andrews and McMeel. ISBN   0-8362-3301-8.
  2. "Constitution and Bylaws" (PDF). National Federation of Priests' Councils. April 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 14, 2009. Retrieved January 2, 2010.
  3. "NFPC History". National Federation of Priests' Councils. September 29, 2009. Archived from the original on February 17, 2015. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  4. "About the Project". Emerging Models of Pastoral Leadership. Archived from the original on December 31, 2009. Retrieved January 3, 2010.
  5. Philbrick, Richard (May 22, 1968). "Priest Group Backs Poverty Campaign". Chicago Tribune . pp. B7.


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