The Parish Management Department, coordinates, manages and runs several departments, committees and projects:  | Parish Council Management: | The Parish Council Management department, coordinates and manages the assignment of Parish Council members and helps drawing the major direction plan for running a successful and fruitful Orthodox Christian Parish. |  | The Parish Council Management Department, keeps an updated financial record of all Parish Councils fiscal reports and runs periodical audits. |
|  | Construction Committees Management | The Parish Management Department will appoint a Construction Committee for every Parish Council running a construction/renovation/rebuilding or restoration project. |  | Every Parish Construction Committee have to submit their construction project details, maps & drawings, plans and financial assessments to the Archdiocese' Construction Committees Management Department, for review, direction and final approval. |
|  | Monasteries Management | The Archdiocese guaranties through the vigilant vision of the Metropolitan, the freedom & autonomy of all the Monasteries attached to it. In order to insure a healthy monastic grow, the Monasteries Management Department takes a heavy burden of managerial and institutional formalities away from the shoulders of the sisterhood/brotherhood communities insuring their full dedication to the ascetic life of solitude and prayer. |  | The Monasteries Management Department, helps coordinating the needs of the monastic communities ranging from construction works, agricultural development, publications to accommodation of visitors, through its yearly fiscal and projected reports closely worked out with the Abbots and Abbesses of the monasteries. |
|  | Agricultural Development Department | As it's clear from its appellation, the Agricultural Development Department, looks after the needs and helps running a successful and modern agricultural development projects in all its parishes' & monasteries' cultivated lands. |  | The department also coordinates, especially with its monastic communities, the work and cultivation of the Archdiocese' owned lands. |
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