The Code of Canon Law, c. 492 prescribes that: “in each diocese a Finance Committee is to be established, presided over by the diocesan Bishop or his delegate. It is to be comprised of at least three of the Christian faithful, expert in financial affairs and civil law, of outstanding integrity, and appointed by the Bishop. The members of the Finance Committee are appointed for five years, but when this period has expired, they may be appointed for further terms of five years.”
These statutes, defined in c. 94 §1 , are established by the Archbishop of Vancouver in accordance with the Code of Canon Law as an exercise of the legislative power attributed to the diocesan Bishop by c. 391. They define the role and responsibilities of the Archdiocesan Finance Council of the Archdiocese of Vancouver.
The Finance Council has the responsibility of preparing annually a budget of income and expenditure for the John Paul II Pastoral Centre, in accordance with the directions of the Archbishop. It is also responsible at the end of the year to account for income and expenditure by means of annual consent (cf. c. 493).
Book V of the Code of Canon Law indicates other specific duties of the Finance Council, particularly in cc. 494 §2, 1263, 1277, 1281 §2, 1287, 1292 §1, 1305, and 1310.
In addition to the above duties, the Finance Council is given the following responsibilities by these statutes:
1. Finance Council Recommendations
The Finance Council may consider and provide advice and comment on financial matters forwarded by the Archbishop, the Finance Office, or on its own initiative.
2. Financial Situation
The Finance Council shall provide oversight and, where appropriate, review and make recommendations to the Archbishop on the financial situation of the Archdiocese.
3. Organizational Planning, Including Operating and Capital Budgets
The Finance Council shall provide oversight and, where appropriate, review and make recommendations to the Archbishop on the following matters:
4. Financial Reports
The Finance Council shall receive the audited annual financial results of the Archdiocese and other unaudited information to assist with its responsibilities, including, where applicable, any financial reports or summary financial information related to the Archdiocese.
5. Capital Submissions, including Real Estate and Buildings, Equipment, and Information Technology
The Finance Council shall provide oversight and, where appropriate, review and make recommendations to the Archbishop on the following matters:
6. Banking, Borrowing, and Investments
The Finance Council shall provide oversight and, where appropriate, make recommendations to the Archbishop on the following matters:
7. Financial Risk Management Oversight
The Finance Council shall provide oversight of financial risk management for the Archdiocese. This oversight includes an annual review of the Archdiocesan Risk Register as prepared by the Finance Office.
8. Governance Responsibilities
The Finance Council shall:
By these statutes, the following sub-committees of the Finance Council are established:
Terms of References for these sub-committees will be reviewed and approved by the Finance Council.
1. Requirements and Eligibility
2. Chair of the Finance Council
Although the Archbishop ordinarily presides personally at all meetings, he may appoint a delegate on an ad hoc basis when he is unavailable.
3. Advisors
The Council may request the participation of advisors at meetings from time to time, including but not limited to employees of the Archdiocese, management, or external consultants, to provide advice or information to the Finance Council or to its members, with respect to any matter before it or related to its business, at the expense of the Archdiocese.
4. Indemnification
The Archdiocese of Vancouver shall indemnify any person who was or is a party to, or is threatened with, pending or completed action, suit or proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative, or investigative by reason of the fact that he or she is or was a member of the Finance Council of the Archdiocese of Vancouver acting in good faith.
1. Frequency
The Council shall ordinarily meet monthly, except in July and August, or at the request of the Archbishop. The designated meeting date will be the third Thursday of the month, unless otherwise stated by the Archbishop.
2. Notice
For such regular meetings, the above norm of these statutes shall constitute the required formal notice (cf. cc. 127, 166), although a reminder shall be sent one week in advance.
In the event the Archbishop determines an urgent need for a meeting, notice of the time and place of the meeting may be given electronically or by telephone at least 24 hours in advance. Notice may be waived by unanimous consent of all members. Attendance of a Council member at a meeting is a waiver of notice of the meeting, except where the Council member attends for the express purpose of objecting to the transaction of business on the grounds that the Council member was not given adequate notice of the meeting.
3. Consultation by Telephone or Video Conference
When canon law requires the consent of the Council, the members will meet in person, unless unusual circumstances determined by the Archbishop require they meet by videoconference. A member may vote when participating by telephone or videoconference in a meeting where a quorum is physically gathered.
When canon law requires advice only, the members may be convened by telephone or videoconference at the discretion of the Archbishop or the Chair. In urgent cases, with the consent of all members, they may be polled or canvassed for their opinion by email or telephone, in which case replies shall be carefully recorded and reported at the next regular meeting.
On matters where consent or advice is not demanded by the law, members may be polled or canvassed for their opinion in any fashion determined by the Archbishop or the Chair.
4. Quorum
A majority of Council members entitled to vote shall constitute a quorum.
5. Minutes
A recording secretary, designated stably by the Archbishop or named ad hoc by the Chair, shall attend every Council meeting to take minutes. Minutes shall be approved by the Council at the subsequent meeting.
6. In Camera Discussions
The Council may meet in camera with the Archbishop and/or members of the Archdiocesan management team in separate sessions to discuss any matters that should be discussed privately with the Council.
Approved: Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross
September 14, 2022
+ J. Michael Miller, CSB
Archbishop of Vancouver