The Provincial Emails
Monday, September 4, 2006
  Eight south side churches paired up to save money
Georgia Pabst reports in today's Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
It's the first step in a move that will eventually cluster all eight parishes into one administrative unit designed to save money and improve pastoral care on the south side, said Father Robert Stiefvater, the vicar for Hispanic ministry for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.

At Mass yesterday the priest read a letter from Archbishop Dolan assuring us that the millions of dollars spent to settle the California clergy sexual abuse cases against our Archdiocese does not financially affect our parishes and charitable programs. That might be true in a legal or accounting sense, but it's still millions of dollars that won't available for anything else. Reminds me of how most of the parishes in the largely black inner city north side were closed in the 1990s, yet somehow there was $450,000 left lying around to pay the Marcoux settlement.
"We all have one thing in common, and that's large and growing Hispanic congregations that we've really been scrambling to service," Stiefvater said. But the parishes also must provide for the needs of a significant but aging English-speaking community on the near south side, along with a growing African-American community, he said.

Maybe instead of pairing up poor parishes, they should pair up a poor one with a better-off one.
And the churches also have to consider the new condominium projects that are expanding into the Walker's Point area from the Third Ward and attracting a growing number of empty nesters and young professionals, he said.

"Consider", meaning what? There has been a lot of new upscale housing built downtown, as well. I haven't seen any reports that downtown Catholic parishes have programs for evangelizing those newcomers.

Our Catholic Herald reported on these parish pairings several weeks ago in Priests take collaborative approach to Hispanic ministry, by Cheri Perkins Mantz. Let the considering begin!

"It's a very poor neighborhood and a diverse neighborhood. How do we minister better to such a diverse community and use our resources better?" he [Fr. Stiefvater] said. "One resource is the diminishing number of priests and how do we help lay ministers minister better?"

Not just considering, but considering the considering process.
One of the ways the team of eight priests is working is by using a "Five-Step Methodology" that was introduced by Jesuit Fr. Jose Moreno, parish team member and pastor at St. Patrick and Our Lady of Guadalupe.

The five steps the group is looking to improve upon include leadership formation, integration of cultures, faith formation, stewardship and outreach.


"Steps" implies this is some kind of sequence, but it apparently isn't.
According to Fr. Stiefvater, the team has chosen to focus upon leadership, faith formation and outreach this year. However, he did say that stewardship is ongoing.

Outside a church, this would be the opposite of focus. I note the deferred step is "integration of cultures".

One of the funniest parts of Catholic Social Justice talks is when it's said the economy should be less competitive and more cooperative. I say funny because the article depicts the usual utter lack of cooperation and coordination between these parishes, despite their situation.

 
Comments: Post a Comment





<< Home

suitable 

clip art

My Photo
Name: Terrence Berres
Location: Franklin, Wisconsin, United States
Archives
March 1990 / April 1990 / May 1990 / November 1990 / January 1991 / May 1991 / February 1992 / March 1992 / April 1992 / June 1992 / July 1992 / November 1992 / December 1992 / February 1993 / March 1993 / June 1993 / September 1993 / October 1993 / November 1993 / January 1994 / February 1994 / May 1994 / July 1994 / September 1994 / November 1994 / December 1994 / January 1995 / February 1995 / March 1995 / April 1995 / May 1995 / June 1995 / July 1995 / September 1995 / October 1995 / November 1995 / December 1995 / January 1996 / February 1996 / March 1996 / April 1996 / May 1996 / June 1996 / July 1996 / August 1996 / September 1996 / October 1996 / November 1996 / December 1996 / January 1997 / February 1997 / March 1997 / April 1997 / May 1997 / June 1997 / July 1997 / September 1997 / October 1997 / November 1997 / December 1997 / January 1998 / February 1998 / March 1998 / April 1998 / May 1998 / September 1998 / October 1998 / November 1998 / December 1998 / January 1999 / February 1999 / March 1999 / April 1999 / July 1999 / August 1999 / September 1999 / October 1999 / November 1999 / December 1999 / January 2000 / February 2000 / March 2000 / April 2000 / May 2000 / June 2000 / July 2000 / February 2001 / March 2001 / April 2001 / May 2001 / June 2001 / July 2001 / October 2001 / December 2001 / January 2002 / February 2002 / March 2002 / April 2002 / May 2002 / June 2002 / July 2002 / August 2002 / September 2002 / October 2002 / November 2002 / December 2002 / January 2003 / February 2003 / March 2003 / April 2003 / May 2003 / June 2003 / July 2003 / August 2003 / September 2003 / October 2003 / November 2003 / December 2003 / January 2004 / February 2004 / March 2004 / April 2004 / May 2004 / June 2004 / July 2004 / August 2004 / September 2004 / October 2004 / November 2004 / December 2004 / January 2005 / February 2005 / March 2005 / April 2005 / May 2005 / June 2005 / July 2005 / August 2005 / September 2005 / October 2005 / November 2005 / December 2005 / January 2006 / February 2006 / March 2006 / April 2006 / May 2006 / June 2006 / July 2006 / August 2006 / September 2006 / October 2006 / November 2006 / December 2006 / January 2007 / February 2007 / March 2007 / April 2007 / May 2007 / June 2007 / July 2007 / August 2007 / September 2007 / October 2007 / November 2007 / December 2007 / January 2008 / February 2008 / March 2008 / April 2008 / May 2008 / June 2008 /


Powered by Blogger

Subscribe to
Posts [Atom]

Technorati search