Active Parishioner Status for Catholic Schools
The Archdiocese of Atlanta requires all families to submit a Parish Verification form to their Catholic School to verify that the family is registered and active in the parish.
The Archdiocese of Atlanta defines “Active Parishioners” as:
Those who have been registered in the parish for at least six (6) months; (please note that if you registered during the last six (6) months in this parish, you must provide evidence that you were previously active members at another parish, for a cumulative period of at least six (6) months),
Attend Mass weekly and on Holy Days of Obligation, and
Contribute financially (in a trackable way) to support the parish and the Archbishop’s Annual Appeal, and
Contribute time and talent by participating in at least one ministry in the parish.
You must adhere to all of the requirements listed above as set forth by the Archdiocese of Atlanta’s Office of Catholic Schools to receive Active Parishioner Status.
See below for detailed, STM specific, information on these requirements.
Parish Registration
Your household must be officially registered as parishioners of St. Thomas More, as recorded in our parish database.
If you registered at STM within past six months prior to submitting your Parish Verification, you must provide a statement of your active and contributing members status from your former parish to be granted Active Parishioner Status through STM.
Notification must be sent directly from your former parish to STM's Parish Administrator, Leigh Holbrook at [email protected].
Mass Attendance
As Christian Catholics we are obligated to attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation.
“The Sunday Eucharist is the foundation and confirmation of all Christian practice. For this reason the faithful are obliged to participate in the Eucharist on days of obligation, unless excused for a serious reason (for example, illness, the care of infants) or dispensed by their own pastor. Those who deliberately fail in this obligation commit a grave sin.” (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2181)
Parents of Catholic children should be particularly aware of this teaching of the Church, as they have solemnly promised God to raise their children accordingly to the law of Christ and His Church (Rite of Baptism).
Outside of health reasons, virtual Mass attendance does not apply.
Ministry Involvement
Service is a large component of our response to the Gospel as well as our living out our Baptismal call. Holiness is prayer and action. Therefore, we serve our brothers and sisters in the local and universal communities.
With over 30 ministries, there is something for everyone at STM! Our ministries fall under the following commissions: Worship, Religious Education and Faith Formation, Spritual Life, Christian Outreach, and Parish Life.
Click here to download our Ministry Guide to learn more about what we have to offer - or click here to search our Ministries page.
As the Parish Verification Process begins in the late Fall it is important to begin your service to the parish early!
Important Information on Volunteering
Volunteer involvement within the parish does not include attendance at events, but requires active membership and frequent participation in one or more of our many ministries. Also, active status in the parish does not include volunteering in the school or other non-parish service.
Don't think you have the time to volunteer?
(We hear that a lot.) Sign up for one of our worship ministries that take place during the weekend Masses - or join a ministry where you can serve on your schedule.
Donating vs. Volunteering
STM parishioners are incredibly generous. Whenever there is a need our parishioners step in to donate to various drives and events. We are grateful to your donations to the good works of our parish, local community, and universal Church.
However, those one-time, holiday, or yearly donation drives DO NOT count toward Active Parishioner Status.
Parental involvement is required.
While we encourage and appreciate your child(ren)'s ministry, Acrtive Parishioner Status is dependent upon the involvement of parents only.
Be sure to check with your ministry leaders on what they require to be considered active members of the ministry.
Financial Support
The Catechism of the Catholic Church states that the fifth precept of the church, "you shall help to provide for the needs of the Church," means that the faithful are obliged to assist with the material needs of the Church. Without your consistent financial support, the church cannot function.
We understand that the level of financial support will vary from family to family depending, of course, upon family income and circumstances.
However, many dioceses recommend contributing 5% of take-home pay to parishes and an additional 5% to other charities.
Please note that the following, while greatly appreciated and important, do NOT count toward your active parishioner status:
Donations that do not contribute to the operational expenses of the parish,
Donations to STM School and
Donations to outside charities through STM's online giving portal (this includes IOH, St. Vincent de Paul, Second Collections, etc...)
How to Donate
Click here to learn how you can support the good works of our parish.
Experiencing Hardship?
If your family is experiencing hardship and cannot fulfill these requirements, contact our Parish Administrator, Leigh Holbrook, at [email protected] to schedule a meeting to discuss your situation.