
Archdiocesan Council
An Archdiocesan Council is a governing body within a Catholic archdiocese, which is a large, regional church organization led by an archbishop. The council includes clergy and lay representatives who provide advice and support on church matters, such as education, social services, and community programs. It helps implement the archbishop's vision and policies, ensuring that the church effectively serves its members and the broader community. The council also fosters collaboration among various church ministries and enhances communication between the archbishop and the laity.