Dynamic Form Test Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form. - Step 1 of 9The first section of our testing is focused on a few key word choicesWhat does a “Vibrant” parish mean to you? The second section of our testing is focused on sentence selection: In the following sections, you will be asked to provide a relative rating of how compelling each of the statements within each group is. For each group, there should be one statement in each category of preference, following by a request to further provide additional feedback.NextThe 4 statements below are one group – please rank each from most compelling to least compelling using the drop down.While the population of Washington has increased nearly 30% since 1999, Mass attendance has decreased 15.5% Choice 54-Most Compelling3-More Compelling2-Less Compelling1-Least CompellingWhile total births in Washington increased 17.2% infant baptisms decreased 21.5% Choice 54-Most Compelling3-More Compelling2-Less Compelling1-Least CompellingWhile civil marriages in Washington have increased nearly 5%, Catholic marriages decreased 45.9% Choice 54-Most Compelling3-More Compelling2-Less Compelling1-Least CompellingToday the archdiocese has 80 diocesan priests for 174 locations and by 2036, we estimate we will only have 66 diocesan priests, an 18% decrease. Choice 54-Most Compelling3-MoreCompelling2-Less Compelling1-Least CompellingAdditional CommentsNextThe 5 statements below are one group – please rank each from most compelling to least compelling using the drop down.Like parishes across the country, our parishes have experienced diminished parish life for a variety of reasons. Choice 75-Most Compelling4-More Compelling3-Neutral2-Less Compelling1-Least CompellingOur demographics are changing, and many parishes can no longer support aging infrastructures and a vibrant faith community on their own.Choice 65-Most Compelling4-More Compelling3-Neutral2-Less Compelling1-Least CompellingParish infrastructure and schedules were created in a different era. Choice 71-Least Compelling2-Less Compelling3-Neutral4-More Compelling5-Most CompellingWe have parishes that are not full for Mass, buildings that are underutilized, priests who are overworked, and resources that are spread too thin. Choice 71-Least Compelling2-Less Compelling3-Neutral4-More Compelling5-Most CompellingRight now, our resources (people, money & infrastructure) are spread too thin and impeding the work of our mission. Choice 71-Least Compelling2-Less Compelling3-Neutral4-Somewhat Compelling5-Most CompellingAdditional CommentsNextThe 4 statements below are one group – please rank each from most compelling to least compelling using the drop down.We want parishes that are Partners in the Gospel – building up the Body of Christ to share his love and joy with the world.Choice 54-Most Compelling3-More Compelling2-Less Compelling1-Least CompellingWe want to redirect all our efforts so that we are in a better position to share the joy of the Gospel.Choice 54-Most Compelling3-More Compelling2-Less Compelling1-Least CompellingTogether we have an opportunity to transform parishes that can be Partners in the Gospel – making the words of Jesus relevant and alive for everyone today. Choice 54-Most Compelling3-More Compelling2-Less Compelling1-Least CompellingOur goal is to advance the mission of the Church, which is to help people encounter Jesus, accompany one another and live the joy of the Gospel. Choice 54-Most Compelling3-More Compelling2-Less Compelling1-Least CompellingAdditional CommentsNextWhich of the following 3 statements resonates most with you? Why? The Church is always moving forward. We are not re-creating the Church but creating what it means to be Catholic in today’s culture.The Church is always changing. A changing Church is always responding to the needs of the people.The Church is always responding to the needs of its people.Why? - Additional CommentsNextWhich of the following 4 statements resonates most with you? Why? Opportunity to change our approach to parish lifeOpportunity to revitalize parish lifeOpportunity to reinvigorate our parishesOpportunity to transform our parishesWhy? - Additional CommentsNextWhich of the following 2 statements resonates most with you? Why? Today we face an urgent – yet exciting – opportunity to change our approach to parish life so that we are meeting the needs of the present moment and continuing to foster vibrant communities that encourage everyone to live the Joy of the Gospel.Right now, we have a tremendous opportunity to make transformative changes that will impact the future of the Catholic Church in Western Washington – and the faith of all who live here.Why? - Additional CommentsNextPlease share your thoughts on the following statement: Structures are important but when we get too attached to status quo we fall behind in sharing the Gospel and making it relevant for people.What word or term would you use to describe "Prayer Services, Masses, Adoration, and Stations of the Cross"? LiturgyPrayer & WorshipCelebrationsWhat word would you use to describe work related to "Finances, Building and Facilities and Business Operations"? NextBased on all the messaging we’ve reviewed today, how are you feeling now? Are there things that stood out to you? Other thoughts you have about the messaging? About You - OptionalNameFirstLastAre you interested in participation in the future planning for "Partners in the Gospel?"YesNoGenderFemaleMaleAge Range18 - 2425 - 3435 - 4445 - 5455 - 6465 +Engagement in being CatholicVery Engaged - Parish Lay Leadership or Lay MinisterEngaged - Consistent Mass Attendance, Parish VolunteerSomewhat Engaged - Occasional Mass AttendanceNot EngagedThank you for your time today. We really appreciate your feedback and insights. Your input will help us position this important work, which will have real impacts across the Archdiocese of Seattle. Again, please keep this session confidential. If you have any questions, concerns, or thoughts, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me. Helen.McClenahan@seattlearch.org. Submit