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Since September of 1991, the Archdiocese of Denver ("Archdiocese") has utilized the Pastoral Handbook sometimes referred to as either the "Blue Book" or "Particular Norms. The Pastoral Handbook represents a continuing effort to systematize part of the particular ecclesiastical law of the Archdiocese. Please note that the Employee Handbook(s) and associated guidelines, and the manuals/forms which describe in precise detail various programs or practices (e.g., the Risk Management Manual, the Office of Catholic Schools Administrators Manual, including forms utilized by the Office of Catholic Schools) are not included in the Pastoral Handbook. Other than these separate documents, the Archdiocesan particular ecclesiastical law continues to be contained within this Pastoral Handbook. With the promulgation of this volume of the Handbook, the prior Pastoral Handbook and previous norms, guidelines and policies are hereby superseded. If a specific topic is not directly addressed, pastors and employees are asked to bring this to the attention of the Moderator of the Curia, the Chancellor, or the Chief Financial Officer of the Archdiocese for appropriate action. Policies that refer to the sanctifying office and teaching office are applicable for all Roman Catholic individuals and organizations within the territory of the Archdiocese. Consistent with the Code of Canon Law and specifically Canons 391 and 392, the Archbishop must preserve the unity of the universal Church and is bound to foster the religious discipline that is common to the Church and therefore, must assure that the faithful observe all ecclesiastical laws. In doing so, the Archbishop must ensure that no abuses flow into ecclesiastical discipline, especially concerning the ministry of the word, the celebration of the sacraments and sacramentals, the Worship of God and the cult of saints and the administration of goods. In accordance with Canon 495, the Archbishop, with the help of his Presbyteral Council, is to ensure that the pastoral welfare of the People of God within the territory of the Archdiocese is most effectively promoted. Likewise, in accordance with Canon 1276, the Archbishop must supervise the administration of all goods belonging to public juridic persons within the Archdiocese, and while taking into account the rights, lawful customs and circumstances, he must regulate the administration of such ecclesiastical goods by issuing particular law for the Archdiocese at all times, within the limits of universal Church Law. Accordingly, the following persons, ecclesiastical organizations and/or public juridic persons, all of which follow Catholic teachings and are bound by Canon Law, are required to follow the Pastoral Handbook in its entirety:The Archdiocese and its employees;Archdiocesan priests and deacons and those with faculties;All parishes within the territory of the Archdiocese, including those staffed by religious institutes and all parish schools and their employees;Where applicable/practical, and to the extent the terms contained herein do not conflict with their existing governing documents or operational procedures, other organizations and their employees under the ecclesiastical stewardship of the Archbishop, including the Archdiocese of Denver Mortuary at Mount Olivet, Inc., The Mount Olivet Cemetery Association, St. Simeon Cemetery Association, Camp St. Malo Religious Retreat and Conference Center, Inc. Archdiocese of Denver Management Corporation, The John Paul II Center for the New Evangelization, Bishop Machebeuf High School, Inc., Holy Family High School, Inc., Seeds of Hope, Saint John Vianney Theological Seminary, The Redemptoris Mater House of Formation and Family of Nazareth, Inc. should follow the Pastoral Handbook. Where applicable/practical, any other organizations such as trusts, foundations or corporations, subject to the ecclesiastical stewardship of the Archbishop, may utilize the Pastoral Handbook to the degree that this Handbook is found helpful by those charged with directing such organizations and/or is adopted by their governing bodies.The Archdiocese of Denver Address
1300 S. Steele St.
Denver, CO
United States