Title: Town Hall Meeting
1Town Hall Meeting 2 Parish Merger
PresentationSt Maria Goretti St Teresa Parishes
- Presented by Core Team
- St. Teresa Hall
- 6/9/2009
2Last Town Hall meeting was held on 1/28/2009 at
St. Maria Goretti Hall
3BEGINNING TO BUILD A NEW LIFE TOGETHER The goal
of this event is to assist in the merged parishes
to come together in a non-threatening environment
in order to reflect and remember what has passed
and to begin to celebrate what lies ahead in a
new faith community.
4. . .it remains my intention to merge Saint
Teresa and Saint Maria Goretti with the seat of
the parish being Saint Teresa. However, it is
also my intention to include Saint Maria Goretti
as an additional worship site for the newly
merged parish. Bishop Galante letter dated
11/20/2008
5What is the function of the home (seat) of the
new parish?
- The pastor, the administration, the parish
office, the staff, the coordination of
ministries, and the sacramental and business
records are located at the home (seat) of the
parish. It is recommended that events that affect
the life of the new parish such as the Sacraments
of Initiation be celebrated in the home (seat) of
the parish including the entrance of RCIA
candidates on Holy Saturday and the celebration
of First Eucharist and Confirmation. However the
pastor may determine that there are sufficient
pastoral reasons to allow baptisms,
reconciliation, weddings, and funerals at a
parish worship site(s).
6Will all worship sites function the same way?
- No, there are various options for how a worship
site(s) might function. - This would vary according to the local needs.
For example, it could be - any of the following as long as there is someone
to oversee the facility - while it is open
- 1) a church kept open for daily mass or daily
mass on a rotation schedule with the parish
church or other worship site(s) - 2) a church where the sacraments of Baptism,
First Eucharist, Reconciliation may be celebrated - 3) a church kept open on a limited basis for
weekend liturgy, some daily masses and
Eucharistic adoration - 4) a church where services are limited to
weddings, funerals and special liturgies and
devotions - 5) a church used for some worship services (e.g.
school) and some outreach ministry - 6) a church that is used only seasonally
- 7) a church that combines some of the options
above
7PARISH MERGER PROCESS
Priest Convener Core Team
8What is the role of the PRIEST CONVENER with the
CORE TEAM?
- Their role is to prepare all that is needed to
establish the new parish so it can begin to
function canonically and civilly under its new
name, with a new pastor and staff and the newly
merged parish community. They also plan for the
first year of operation of the new parish.
9CORE TEAM MEMBERS RESPONSIBILITIES
- Priest Convener Fr. Raymond Gormley
- Liturgy Cathy Lewandowski Lisa Scaramuzzo
- Pastoral Ministries Diane Walker JoAnn Rossi
- Finance Joe Skowronski Mike Root
- Communications AnneMarie Loggia Bob Chominski
10Liturgy
- Eucharistic Ministers Lectors Meeting
- Meeting held on 4/22/2009
- 60 people attended, SMG Hall
- The purpose of the meeting was to get a
commitment to serve one parish from both
ministers and lectors, stressing the importance
of serving at both churches - Commitment was received from 50 members
11Liturgy
12Liturgy
13Pastoral Ministries
- Religious Education
- 3/4/2009 5/18/2009 meetings, with multiple
phone conversations in April May - Sr. Marguerite, Rose, Diane Winkler, JoAnn Rossi,
Marie Hopkins, Connie Rutkowski - Discussion started with directors of both parish
programs - Actual merger of two programs will take place in
September 2010 - RCIA
- Discussed with Father ODonnell 3/13/2009
- Diane Winkler Father ODonnell
- Father ODonnell will accept responsibility for
this program for both parishes effective
immediately. - All interested candidates may contact him
directly at St. Teresas Rectory - New session to begin this September
14Pastoral Ministries
- Mens Club
- Discussed with Tony Rappa 3/26/2009, follow up
phone call with Tony in May - Diane Winkler Tony Rappa
- Tony Rappa, President
- All men of St. Maria Goretti Parish are welcome
to join the men of St. Teresa Parish - Meetings are the 2nd Tuesday of the month in St.
Teresas Parish Hall at 730pm - June will be the last meeting until the Fall
- Watch bulletin for announcement of next meeting
- Hospitality
- Discussed with Margaret Pollizzi and Tony Rappa
in April - Diane Winkler Margaret Pollizzi
- Diane Winkler Tony Rappa
- St. Maria Goretti Parish sponsors Donut Sunday
2nd Sunday of the month - St. Teresas Mens Club sponsors Donut Sunday 2nd
Sunday of the month - All parishioners are welcome to attend either
event
15Pastoral Ministries
- Legion of Mary
- 4/15/2009 meeting (following AR meeting)
- Diane Winkler, Doris Wooten, Theresa Farrell,
Claire McGrail - Neither parish currently has an official chapter
at this time - Five remaining members from St. Teresas continue
to unofficially devote service to this ministry - New members would be welcome
- Future plans to expand this ministry
16Pastoral Ministries
- Parish Nurses/Health Ministry
- 4/15/2009 Diane Winkler and Denise Mansfield
(following AR meeting) - 5/22/2009 meeting Pat Coddington, Erin
Coddington, Denise Mansfield, Diane Winkler,
JoAnn Rossi - Blood Pressure Clinics will continue to be held
at both Parishes , members of both parishes are
welcome to attend at either location - Health Education literature will be provided to
both parishes through the bulletins - Future events may include Health Fair, Guest
Speakers
17Pastoral Ministries
- Bereavement Ministry
- 4/15/2009 Diane Winkler and Denise Mansfield
- 5/15/2009 Diane Winkler and Father ODonnell
- 5/22/2009 meeting Pat Tracey, Denise Mansfield,
Diane Winkler, JoAnn Rossi - An 8 week Greif Support Group is offered by
Denise Mansfield twice a year and is open to all
parishioners - Refer to bulletin for dates and location
- Remembrance Mass celebrated on November 2nd in
memory of all decease members in the current year - Once the merger is complete, Pat Tracey will
assist Father ODonnell with preparations for
funeral masses
18Finance
- Income
- 40000 ORDINARY INCOME
- 40110 Ordinary Offertory
- 41000 PASTORAL REVENUE
- 41700 Other Pastoral-Parish Revenue
- 41800 Organizatns, ActivityFd Raiser
- 41900 Pastoral-Beyond Parish Revenue-other
- Total 41000 PASTORAL REVENUE
- 42000 EDUCATION REVENUE
- 44000 SOCIAL SERVICE REVENUE
- 49000 CHURCH UNIVERSAL COLLECTIONS
- 41713 Music
- 59999 Clearing Acct
- Total Income
19Finance (cont)
- Expense
- 61000 PASTORAL
- Total 61620 Other Pastoral Program Expenses
- Total 61600 Other Pastoral Programs
- 61700 Other Pastoral-Parish Expense
- 61710 Religious Articles Resale Expenses
- 61720 Other Pastoral Parish Expenses
- 61730 Memorial Expense
- Total 61700 Other Pastoral-Parish Expense
- 61800 Organizatn, ActivityFd Raisers
- 61810 Organization Expense
- 61850 - Fund Raiser Expenses
- Total 61800 Organizatn, ActivityFd Raisers
20Finance (cont)
- Expense
- Total 61100 Pastoral-Parish
- Total 61900 Pastoral-Beyond Parish
- Total 61000 PASTORAL
- Total 62000 EDUCATION EXPENDITURES
- Total 63000 CLERGY PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT Exp.
- Total 64000 SOCIAL SERVICES
- Total 69000 CHURCH UNIVERSAL REMITTANCES
- Total 81000 ADMINISTRATION OFFICE
- Total 82000 RECTORY
- Total 83000 FIXED COSTS
- Total 84000 UTILITIES
- Total 85000 CUSTODIAL/MAINTENANCE/GROUNDS
- 89000 CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
- Total 89000 CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
21Renaming of New Parish
- Letter went out on 5/6/2009 with ballots to
parishioners from both parishes. - Ballots collected at Masses at both churches on
- 5/16 5/17
- 5/23 5/24
- 5/30 5/31
- 225 ballots
- Top 6 names chosen from ballots
- Service on 6/14/2009 at 1 PM at St. Teresas
Church to vote again to select top 3 names - Last chance to vote tonight for new Parish name
- Any ballots with SMG or STS on them were/will be
thrown out. (40 ballots had versions of one/both
names)
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24Top 6 Names so far?
St Rita of Cascia
25Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha
The daughter of a Mohawk warrior and a Catholic
Algonquin woman, was born in the Mohawk fortress
of Ossernenon near present-day Auriesville, New
York. When she was four, smallpox swept through
Ossernenon, and Tekakwitha was left with
unsightly scars on her face and poor eyesight.
In 1666, Alexandre de Prouville burned down
Ossernenon. Kateri's clan then settled on the
north side of the Mohawk River, near what is now
Fonda, New York. While living here, at the age of
20, Tekakwitha was baptized on Easter Sunday,
April 18, 1676 by Father Jacques de Lamberville,
a Jesuit. At her baptism, she took the name
"Kateri," a Mohawk pronunciation of the French
name "Catherine". Tekakwitha literally means "she
moves things."
Unable to understand her zeal, members of the
tribe often chastised her, which she took as a
testament to her faith. Because she was
persecuted by her Native American kin, which even
resulted in threats on her life, she fled to an
established community of Native American
Christians located in Kahnawake, Quebec, where
she lived a life dedicated to prayer, penance,
and care for the sick and aged. In 1679, she took
a vow of chastity, as in the Catholic expression
of Consecrated virginity. A year later, Kateri
died at the age of 24, with her last words being
"Jesus, I love You!" Kateri exercised physical
mortification as a route to sanctity.
26Father Damien of Molokai
Joseph De Veuster, the future Father Damien, was
born at Tremelo in Belgium, January 3rd, 1840.
In 1863, his brother who was to leave for the
mission in the Hawaiian Islands, became ill.
Since preparations for the voyage had already
been made, Damien obtained permission from the
Superior General, to take his brother's place. He
arrived in Honolulu on March 19th, 1864, where he
was ordained to the priesthood the following May
21st. He immediately devoted himself, body and
soul, to the difficult service of a "country
missionary" on the island of Hawaii, the largest
in the Hawaiian group.
At that time, the Hawaiian Government decided on
a very harsh measure aimed at stopping the spread
of "leprosy", the deportation to the neighboring
island of Molokai, of all those infected by what
was thought to be an incurable disease. The
entire mission was concerned about the abandoned
"lepers" and the Bishop, Louis Maigret ss.cc.,
spoke to the priests about the problem. He did
not want to send anyone "in the name of
obedience", because he knew that such an order
meant certain death. Four Brothers volunteered,
they would take turns visiting and assisting the
"lepers" in their distress. Damien was the first
to leave on May 10th, 1873. At his own request
and that of the lepers, he remained definitively
on Molokai.