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Your guide to implementing
a successful parish Appeal
Archdiocese of San Antonio 2019 Archbishop’s Appeal Parish Leadership Manual
Encounter: Live in Faith, Give in Love
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An online copy is available at www.archsa.org/archbishops-appeal
SECTION I: WHAT IS THE APPEAL? _ 4
Archbishop's Appeal Mission 5 Appeal Steering Committee Member List 6 Appeal Direct Mail Program 7 2019 Archbishop’s Appeal Prayer 8 SECTION II: LEADERSHIP ROLES 9
Message to Clergy and Coordinators 10
The Pastor’s Role 11
The Appeal Coordinator’s Role 12 SECTION III: APPEAL WEEKENDS 13
2019 Appeal Parish Timeline 14 In-Pew Commitment Weekend, February 16 & 17 15 In-Pew Commitment Weekend, Bulletin Announcement & Prayer of the Faithful 16 In-Pew Commitment Weekend Pulpit Message 17 Appeal Follow-Up Weekend, February 23-24 18 Follow-Up Weekend, Bulletin Announcement & Prayer of the Faithful 19 Letter from Archbishop Gustavo to the Parishioners 20 Appeal Follow-Up Weekend Pulpit Message 21 April and July Follow-Up Mailing Pulpit and Bulletin Announcements 22
Second Appeal Weekend (Parishes Under Pledge Goal), September 7-8 23 Appeal Gratitude Weekend, October 26-27 24 SECTION IV: SUPPORT MATERIALS 25
Parish Appeal Checklist 26 Three Steps to Success 27
Appeal Parish Reports and Roster Updates 28 A Pastor’s Homily — Sample 29 Making a Gift to the Appeal 30 FAQs 31-32 What Appeal Donors Make Possible 33 A Comparison: Archbishop’s Appeal & Capital Campaign 34 SECTION V: APPEAL MINISTRIES 35
2019 Archbishop’s Appeal Goal Breakdown 36
Archdiocesan Pastoral Ministries 37-40 Catholic Social Services 41-43 Catholic Communications 44 Catholic Education and Formation 45 Clergy and Religious 46 SECTION VI: MINISTRY IMPACT STORIES 47-53
SECTION VII: PARISH APPEAL GOALS 54-58
OFFICE OF THE ARCHBISHOP’S APPEAL & GRANTS 59
Table of Contents
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Section I: What is the Appeal?
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Archbishop’s Appeal Mission and Purpose
Mission
As recipients of God’s gifts and caretakers of all that we have, are, and will be, we as a Church demonstrate our gratitude by assisting and serving others. The Archbishop’s Appeal enables donors to come together in supporting essential ministries that promote the Gospel message of love across the Archdiocese of San Antonio’s 19 counties.
Purpose
The Archbishop’s Appeal acquires the financial resources needed to support archdiocesan ministries that provide for the spiritual, educational, and material needs of individuals and families across the archdiocese. The Appeal empowers parishes to inspire communities and guide the faithful into a deeper understanding of stewardship and love. It allows us to promote the Gospel message in word and deed, serving others in prayer and through our financial gift.
“For I was ill and you cared for me…”
Matthew 25:36
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2019 Appeal Steering Committee The Appeal Steering Committee is a seven-member decision-making and reporting body that reviews annual funding requests, determines appropriate use of funds, and assists in planning the upcoming Appeal. Their recommendations help the Archbishop and Presbyteral Council determine which ministries or agencies should be funded. The Appeal Steering Committee is comprised of two clergy, one of whom serves as the Chair, two Pastoral Center staff members, one Archdiocesan Finance Council member, one lay member, and Moderator of the Curia or Vicar.
Reverend Kevin C. Shanahan, MSC Steering Committee Chair
St. Anthony de Padua Catholic Church
Very Reverend Lawrence J. Christian Episcopal Vicar
Reverend Paul A. Raaz
Clergy Member Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Gonzales
Dr. Adriana Garcia Lay Appeal Donor
Mr. Michael Barry Finance Council Member
Mr. Rubén Hinojosa Archdiocesan Staff
Mrs. Cecile Montañez Archdiocesan Staff
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Appeal Direct Mail Program
The Annual Appeal Direct Mail Program enables Archbishop Gustavo to communicate directly with parishioners throughout the archdiocese. In three mailings (January/February, April, and July/|August), the Archbishop personally invites the faithful to further Christ's mission to serve others. The Archbishop is able to contact all parishioners listed in the Archdiocese’s development database. Parishes are responsible for submitting parishioner updates monthly for those who are new, recently married, moved, or deceased. Updates should be emailed to the Development Office at [email protected]. See page 28 (Parish Roster Updates) for more details. In 2017, 69% ($3.2M) of all contributions came from direct mail, 24% ($1.1M) came from In-Pew solicitations, and the remaining 7% ($.5M) came from online, bill pay, and other donations.
1. Kick-off mail appeal (January/February)
This first invitation from His Excellency mailed to parishioners’ homes asks them to make, renew or increase their commitment to this year’s Appeal. All gifts are credited to the donor’s parish goal. Fulfillment options include making a single gift or a pledge for 10 monthly payments.
2. First Follow-up mail appeal (April)
The Archbishop follows up with those who’ve not yet responded. Donors are invited to make an eight-month pledge or a one-time gift.
3. Second/Final follow-up mail appeal (July/August)
The Archbishop appeals with one final invitation for potential donors to participate with a four-month pledge or a one-time gift.
Always encourage your community to participate using the donation form sent to their home. This expedites the fulfillment process, increases accuracy, and is most cost-effective. Encourage only those parishioners who did not receive a letter in the mail to respond using the in-pew envelope. By completing this form, they will receive letters in the future.
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2019 Archbishop’s Appeal Prayer Encounter: Live in Faith, Give in Love
Compassionate Father, You sent us your Son as the Good Shepherd, the One willing to suffer with and for His flock. Help us, with your Grace, to walk with our brothers and sisters, remembering that we are one Body of Christ. Send your Holy Spirit to inspire our hearts with your eternal example of love and compassion. Bless those whom we will serve through our gifts to the 2019 Annual Archbishop’s Appeal. Strengthen and lead us as, together, we go forth to Encounter: Live in Faith, Give in Love. We ask this through Christ, our Lord. Amen.
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Section II: Leadership Roles
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A Message to Clergy and Coordinators
ARCHDIOCESE OF SAN ANTONIO OFFICE OF THE ARCHBISHOP Post Office Box 28410 | San Antonio, Texas 78228-0410 | 210-734-2620 | Facsimile 210-734-0708
My Dear Brother Priests and Faithful Lay Leaders, As we begin the preparations for the 2019 Archbishop’s Appeal, I am delighted to use this occasion to express my gratitude for your extraordinary leadership. As leaders, our model should be the Good Shepherd – the One who looks for the sheep who is lost, the Shepherd who is willing to lay down His life for His flock, the Leader who shows compassion as God the Father does. As you prepare for the 2019 Archbishop’s Appeal, I ask that you reflect on its importance for each one of us. The Archbishop’s Appeal is a mission of unity, mercy, compassion, service, and evangelization. The Appeal is an ongoing ministry of our Catholic community, which enables us to be the hands and feet of Christ for His people in the Archdiocese of San Antonio. For the 2019 Archbishop’s Appeal, the Appeal Steering Committee and I have selected a theme of Encounter: Live in Faith, Give in Love. It is a theme that reminds us to be generous in our dealings with one another, to live our faith with gratitude for all that we have been given, and to serve as Missionary Disciples:
For I was hungry and you gave me food, for I was thirsty and you gave me drink, a stranger and you welcomed me, naked and you clothed me, ill and you cared for me, in prison and you visited me…whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me. – Matthew 25:31-40
The 2019 Appeal overall goal remains at $4.5 million for the fifth consecutive year. The Appeal ministry puts our faith into action by supporting ministries that evangelize, catechize and form, reach out to youth and young adults, educate, encourage vocations to the priesthood and religious life, administer the sacraments, care for retired clergy, and aid the most vulnerable. I am deeply thankful for your willingness to share this ministry’s importance and impact with your parish community. The Appeal Parish Leadership Manual is a valuable resource that offers a comprehensive plan and practices for a successful Archbishop’s Appeal. Thank you for dedicating your time, treasure, and talent, standing before your community as an authentic Christian steward. With the assurance of my heartfelt gratitude and prayers for you and all that you do, I remain, Sincerely yours in Christ, Most Reverend Gustavo García-Siller, MSpS Archbishop of San Antonio
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Pastor’s Role No poster, letter, or insert can replace the impact of a pastor’s personal support. You play an essential
role in communicating to parishioners their role in serving the universal Church. As their spiritual leader,
your personal request is crucial. You are your parishioners’ principal motivator.
As a supportive pastor, you are asked to:
Consider your own commitment to the Archbishop’s Appeal, both in prayer and gift.
Convey your sincere, positive attitude about the Appeal, its mission, and how it connects to the larger
Church.
Appoint an Appeal Coordinator or form an Appeal Committee.
Work with Appeal Coordinator(s) to evaluate previous years’ results, develop a strategy to meet this
year’s goal, and educate parishioners on the Appeal’s importance
Request an Appeal Territory Coordinator to help with the parish historical analysis.
Consider linking the Appeal webpage to your parish website.
Ask for participation from all members of your parish community, whether in gift or prayer.
Use the homily during In-Pew or Follow-Up Weekends to motivate parishioners to participate.
Show the Appeal video at all Masses on In-Pew Commitment Weekend, February 16 & 17.
Ask parishioners to respond to the letter they received at home. Invite those who didn’t receive a letter to
complete the in-pew pledge card, allowing them time during Mass to do so.
Express your ongoing support during Appeal weekends and, on a monthly basis, your gratitude for your
community’s generosity.
Discuss stewardship as a way of life and your parishioners’ roleS as part of the mystical Body of Christ.
Provide monthly updates on the parish Appeal progress in the parish bulletin.
Thank you for your prayers and continued support
for the Archbishop’s Appeal!
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Appeal Coordinator’s Role
Thank you for answering the call to serve! As coordinator , you will assist your pastor in reaching your parish goal, sharing with your parish community your faith and eagerness to build up the Kingdom of God. You will serve as a liaison among the Archbishop, the Appeal Office, Appeal ministries, your pastor, and the people of your parish. Your role is key to raising the funds needed to continue those ministries that put our faith into action by serving others. Begin by prayerfully considering your own gift to the Appeal. Your personal support is the first best step to take as you prepare to invite others to participate.
As Appeal Coordinator, you are asked to: Fall 2018:
Attend the Archbishop’s Appeal Training Workshop.
Learn more about the Archbishop’s Appeal by reading this manual and asking questions.
Recruit two or three others to help you educate parishioners about the Appeal.
December 2018:
Inform your parish office to expect a FedEx package the week of 12/10/18 containing 2019 parish materials. If you do not receive your package by 12/20/18, contact the Appeal Office at (210) 734-1604.
Confirm the Appeal materials’ arrival via email at [email protected]
January/February 2019:
Display Appeal posters in high traffic areas no later than January 1, 2019.
Assist your pastor in all areas of conducting the parish Appeal.
Invite parishioners to help meet the parish goal; strive for full participation through gift and prayer.
Coordinate the use of all Appeal materials, announcements, and prayer intentions.
Coordinate the distribution of the Appeal insert through your parish bulletin or with the help of ushers.
Remind your pastor to ask the parish community to prayerfully consider their level of support.
Throughout 2019:
Coordinate a monthly progress report to keep parishioners up-to-date on progress toward the Appeal goal.
Keep the invitation open, encouraging those who haven’t yet participated to do so.
Remind the parish office to forward in-pew pledge envelopes within one week of receipt. Envelopes should be delivered to the Chancery or mailed to P.O. Box 34150, San Antonio, Texas 78265-4150.
Complete the parish checklist and return to the Office of Archbishop’s Appeal by August 31, 2019.
Share the Appeal Impact Stories with parishioners during periodic status updates.
• Strongly encourage all parishioners and all major parish committees to make a pledge of their own .
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Section III: Appeal Weekends
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2019 Appeal Parish Timeline
December 10, 2018
Appeal materials (posters, bulletin insert, and in-pew envelopes) are sent via FedEx to parishes, addressed to the pastor or his designated representative. Please inform your parish office to expect the package around 12/10/2018. To ensure that these impor tant resources are not stored where they may be forgotten or accidentally discarded, place them in a visible area for parish use starting January 1, 2019.
January 1, 2019
Appeal posters should be displayed in high traffic areas beginning no later than New Year’s Day and remaining in place until December 31, 2019. Archbishop sends the fir st direct mail asking par ishioners to participate in the Appeal.
February 16-17, 2019 - Appeal In-Pew Commitment Weekend
Refer to page 15 of the manual. Plan ahead to ensure that bulletin announcements and prayers of the faithful are used (page 16).
February 23-24, 2019 - Appeal Follow-up Weekend
Refer to page 18 of the manual. Ensure bulletin announcements and prayers of the faithful are used (page 19).
March–December 2019
Pray for the Appeal year-round, at least once a month. We encourage you to provide, at all Masses and in your parish bulletin, an update on progress made toward your parish goal. Strive for 100% participation from all parish households. Use Appeal funds raised Thermometer or Excel chart for % Paid and % Participation in periodic bulletin updates.
April & July/ August Follow-up mail appeal
The Archbishop sends two follow-up mailings to those who have not yet responded. Dur ing these per iods, the pastor thanks those who have contributed and announces the mailing to those who have not participated. Provide announcements encouraging prayer and gifts of any amount. Follow-up announcements are available on page 22.
September 7-8, 2019—Second Appeal In-Pew Weekend (Parishes Under goal)
Parishes below goal in pledges on August 23, 2019 are encouraged to conduct a second Appeal Weekend on September 7-8. Refer to page 23.
October 26-27, 2019 - Appeal Gratitude Weekend
Please use the pulpit message using page 24 of the manual.
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The 2019 Archbishop’s Appeal begins with In-Pew Commitment Weekend. The Appeal Coordinator will stand before parishioners at all Masses to announce the start of a new Appeal, the theme, and parish goal, and how to complete an in-pew envelope. The Appeal resources (Appeal video, prayer intention, and envelope instruction guide) will guide your efforts for In-Pew Weekend.
Checklist: For the Pastor:
A motivational talk supporting the Appeal. A visible sign of the pastor’s support is critical to success. Parishioners are more likely to pledge when their pastor confidently indicates that the Appeal is worthy of generous support. When the Appeal video is shown, this can be a shorter commentary; if the video cannot be shown, this show of support should be a longer, motivational homily.
Encourage unified effort from your community. Invite everyone to pledge a gift of any amount, and encourage prayer.
Pray the Appeal prayer at the presentation’s conclusion.
For the Coordinator:
Meet well in advance with your pastor to discuss and plan for the Appeal Weekends. Provide him with copies of the Appeal Timeline, Pastor’s Role, and Pastor’s Homily.
Coordinate with the parish office to ensure that the Appeal prayer intention is included for all Masses.
Place envelopes and pencils in every pew and ensure their year-round availability.
Prepare to read the pulpit message at all Masses, including the instruction guide to completing an envelope. If you are unable to attend all Masses, recruit and instruct other parishioners to assist you during the weekend. Provide any assistants with copies of the In-Pew weekend information.
Show the 2019 Appeal video, either using the DVD provided at training or by playing it off of our website at www.archsa.org/archbishops-appeal. If your par ish is unable to show the video, the pastor should prepare a motivational homily.
After the Appeal video or homily, encourage parishioners who received the Archbishop’s letter at home to respond to that. If they did not receive a letter , encourage them to complete the Appeal in-pew envelope. Read the step-by-step instructions, guiding them to complete the pledge envelope and place it in the offertory basket. These offerings will be prayed over by the pastor and parish community. Thank parishioners for their support.
In-Pew Commitment Weekend, February 16-17
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In-Pew Commitment Weekend, February 16-17
Bulletin Announcement & Prayer of the Faithful
Provide a copy of the following prayer and bulletin announcement to your parish office to appear in the parish bulletin on Appeal In-Pew Weekend. Most parish offices require information to be submitted two weeks in advance. The following messages MUST be inserted within the parish bulletin, Mass intentions, and provided during parish Mass announcements.
Parish Bulletin Message On behalf of Archbishop Gustavo and Father, we invite you and your family to serve our Catholic community by participating in the 2019 Annual Archbishop’s Appeal, Encounter: Live in Faith, Give in Love. Your prayers and gifts serve all of us by raising up our next generation of priests and deacons, providing sound catechesis and Catholic education for our children, bringing the sacraments to the hospitalized and homebound, broadcasting the Mass and other faith-filled programming to thousands, and bringing Christ’s mercy as it feeds, clothes, shelters, and cares for the most vulnerable. If you have already responded to the Archbishop’s letter sent to your home, thank you! If you have not yet had an opportunity to respond to this year’s Appeal, please prayerfully consider how to renew your gift, or make one for the first time. Pledge envelopes and pencils are available in the pews. Once completed, place your envelope in the offertory during Mass. You may also make your gift online at www.archsa.org/archbishops-appeal, or by calling the Office of the Archbishop’s Appeal at 210-734-1604. Thank you for your prayers and generosity. May God continue to bless you!
Mass Prayer of the Faithful Appeal In-Pew Commitment Weekend, February 16-17, 2019
That we, as missionary disciples, may be willing to share a portion of our gifts in service to others through the 2019 Annual Archbishop’s Appeal,
Encounter: Live in Faith, Give in Love.
Let us pray to the Lord.
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In-Pew Commitment Weekend Pulpit Message
St. Augustine of Hippo said that “The measure of love is to love without measure.” To love our neighbor as ourselves means to not only hear the cries for food, clothing, shelter, catechesis, support, and care, but to respond to those cries with an active and enthusiastic love.
Good morning/afternoon, my name is ________________, and it is my honor to serve our parish as Appeal Coordinator. This year, we are called to share our faith, while strengthening our own, as we Encounter: Live in Faith, Give in Love, through the 2019 Archbishop’s Appeal. To successfully fund 40 Appeal ministries within the Archdiocese of San Antonio, this year’s Appeal goal is $4.5 million. We at ________________ remain united with 167 other parishes and missions in our continuing support for ministries that evangelize Christ’s people and serve the most vulnerable. Our 2019 Appeal parish goal is $____________. [If video is shown] Please turn your attention to the screen to see the how your gift to the Archbishop’s Appeal serves others within our Archdiocese. [If video is not shown, pastor homily should begin here and then lead into filling out In-Pew envelopes below.] Your generosity is vital to continuing the Appeal ministries that put our faith in action. Your renewed or first-time gift is quick and easy. If you received a letter at home, please use the Appeal donation form to mail in your gift. If you did not receive a letter, please complete the Appeal In-Pew envelope to make your gift, then place it in the offertory basket. To complete the In-Pew envelope, notice the box on the left — “My Gift to the Appeal.” You may make a pledge commitment with either payments or a one-time gift. To pledge with payments, complete the first three boxes. You can send your first payment now, or complete your pledge and make your gift at a later time. The Office of Archbishop’s Appeal will mail you a monthly reminder and an envelope to return your gift payment. Payments can be made until December 31, 2019. Select how you’d like to fulfill your pledge. For credit cards, include credit card information, total gift amount, your desired monthly payment and number of pledge months. For automatic withdrawals, include a voided check, indicate your monthly gift amount and number of months. You may also make a cash donation. The Appeal runs on a calendar year, so please do not make pledges ending after December 31, 2019. Please complete today’s date. Provide your total gift amount for 2019, your name, signature, billing address, and at least one other form of contact information. Please write clearly and neatly! Please be sure your gift indicates to which Parish Name it should be credited, even if your gift is anonymous. Follow up by checking your account to ensure your gift transaction is processed. You can place your completed pledge form in the offertory basket, mail it to the PO Box listed on the envelope, or drop it off at our parish office. Thank you for being a good and faithful steward of the gifts God has blessed you with by sharing those gifts with others. Now, please bow your heads for the Appeal prayer. [Pastor leads Appeal prayer — Page 8]
Coordinators read the message to announce the 2019 Archbishop's Appeal. It may be read during parish Mass announcements.
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Appeal Follow-Up Weekend, February 23-24
The Appeal Follow-Up serves as another invitation for families to participate
in the 2019 Appeal. By this time, parishioners should have received the Archbishop’s letter, seen the video, and heard a motivational message from the pastor.
The Appeal resources (Archbishop’s letter, bulletin insert and Appeal prayer) will guide your efforts.
Checklist:
For the Pastor:
Encourage 100% participation from your community. Invite everyone to pledge a gift of any amount.
Pray the Appeal prayer at the presentation’s conclusion.
For the Coordinator:
Coordinate with the parish office to ensure that the Appeal prayer intention is included for all Masses.
Replenish the supply of in-pew envelopes and pencils.
Prepare to read the pulpit message at all Masses, including Archbishop’s letter and the impact story (see pages 48-53). If you are unable to attend all Masses, recruit and instruct other par ishioners to assist you, providing them with copies of the Follow-Up weekend information.
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Parish Bulletin Message Countless lives are spiritually transformed and uplifted through the Archbishop’s Appeal, thanks to the generosity of individuals like you. Your stewardship continues the ministries that form and educate future priests, deacons, and catechists, as well as provide food, clothing, and other social service programs that aid the most vulnerable in our community. Our 2019 Appeal parish goal is $ _________________. If you have already responded to the Archbishop’s letter that was sent to your home, thank you! If you have not yet had an opportunity, you are invited to pray and consider making a gift to the 2019 Appeal, Encounter: Live in Faith, Give in Love. Pledge envelopes and pencils are available in the pews. Once completed, place your envelopes in the offertory during Mass. You may also make your gift online at www.archsa.org/archbishops-appeal, or by calling the Office of the Archbishop’s Appeal at 210-734-1604. Thank you for your prayers and generosity. May God continue to bless you!
San Antonio Seminarians in the Community: Educating the Next Generation of Priests “For a priest, everything is ministry.” – Seminarian, Third Year At twenty-two, most young men in college are busy preparing for graduation and contemplating the next step in their lives. At twenty-two, this third year seminarian serves local college students as a campus minister knowing that “Any time you interact with anybody, you’re fulfilling the role of being Jesus Christ to that person.” He sees his ministry assignment as a benefit to both the college students he serves, as well as himself. Each semester, Assumption Seminary sends its students on different ministry assignments where they learn aspects of the priesthood that no amount of classroom time can teach them. Appeal donors’ generosity makes this new generation of Christ’s most devoted servants possible, providing them the financial support that makes their formation a time solely focused on prayer, learning, and service.
Mass Prayer of the Faithful Appeal Follow-up Weekend, February 23-24, 2019
That, as missionary disciples, we may be willing to respond, with open hearts, to the needs of our community through the 2019 Archbishop’s Appeal, Encounter: Live in Faith, Give in Love, so that we may continue to evangelize faithfully and help those in need. Let us pray to the Lord.
Provide your parish office with a copy of the prayer of the faithful, Appeal ministry story (see pages 48-53), and bulletin announcement to publish for the Appeal Follow-Up Weekend, February 23-24. Most parish offices require information to be submitted two weeks in advance. The following messages MUST be included in the parish bulletin, Mass intentions, and Mass announcements.
Follow-Up Weekend, February 23-24 Bulletin Announcement & Prayer of the Faithful
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Letter from Archbishop Gustavo to Parishioners
ARCHDIOCESE OF SAN ANTONIO OFFICE OF THE ARCHBISHOP Post Office Box 28410 | San Antonio, Texas 78228-0410 | 210-734-2620 | Facsimile 210-734-0708
My Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Year after year, your commitment and love for your Church manifest themselves in your generosity for the Archbishop’s Appeal. Together, we achieve more than any one of us could ever do alone. I invite you to join me, once again, as we come together as a Community of Compassion for the 2019 Annual Archbishop’s Appeal. Our society desperately needs people who are compassionate, people who are willing to love as Jesus did by joyfully giving of themselves for the benefit of their neighbor. Your generosity funds 40 ministries that work to share Christ’s Gospel with everyone in our archdiocese. The Appeal truly benefits our entire faith community by supporting priestly and diaconate formation, ensuring sound catechesis, caring for our retired priests, and protecting the most vulnerable – the unborn, the hungry, the sick, and the unloved. Through the Appeal, you serve thousands of lives, including your own. I pray that you show your love of neighbor by participating in the 2019 Annual Archbishop’s Appeal. I remain grateful and proud of our Catholic community, of all that we are able to accomplish when we unite to become Christ’s hands and feet. I hold each and every one of you in my heart and prayers. Sincerely yours in Christ,
Most Reverend Gustavo García-Siller, MSpS Archbishop of San Antonio
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Appeal Follow-Up Weekend Pulpit Message
The Appeal Follow-up serves as another invitation for families to participate in the 2019 Appeal. By this time, parishioners should have received the Archbishop’s letter, seen the video, and heard a supportive message from the pastor. Read the Appeal follow-up pulpit message below at all Masses .
Good morning/afternoon, my name is ____________. Last week I shared with you about the Archbishop’s Appeal and the good work that we do as a community united in thanksgiving, stewardship, and an enthusiastic love of neighbor. Today, I would like to read Archbishop Gustavo’s letter to all of us. [Archbishop’s Letter — Page 20] The Appeal is not about how big or how small your individual gift is; rather, it is a communal effort reflecting our love for our God, our Holy Church, ourselves, and one another. The Appeal accomplishes what none of us could ever do alone; it is our united effort to Encounter: Live in Faith, Give in Love. It is sacrificing for our brothers and sisters and Christ, people we may or may not know, but who deserve to
clothing, sheltering, or counseling. Let me share with you how your gift can change someone’s life.
[Ministry Story Here — Select an Appeal ministry story from pages 48-53.] Your generosity is vital to continuing the ministries that bring the light of hope and the love of Christ to people in need. Your renewed or first-time gift is quick and easy to make. To make your gift, complete the pledge card sent to your home or an in-pew envelope here at the parish, or you may visit www.archsa.org/archbishops-appeal, or call the Office of the Archbishop’s Appeal at 210-734-1604. Please be sure your gift indicates to which Parish Name it should be credited, even if your gift is anonymous. Follow up by checking your account to ensure your transaction is processed.
Thank you for being a good and faithful steward of the gifts that God has blessed you with by sharing those gifts with others as, together, we Encounter: Live in Faith, Give in Love. Now, please bow your heads.
[Pastor leads Appeal prayer] Compassionate Father,
You sent us your Son as the Good Shepherd, the One willing to suffer with and for His flock.
Help us, with your Grace, to walk with our brothers and sisters, remembering that we are one Body of Christ.
Send your Holy Spirit to inspire our hearts with your eternal example of love and compassion.
Bless those whom we will serve through our gifts to the 2019 Annual Archbishop’s Appeal.
Strengthen and lead us as, together, we go forth to Encounter: Live in Faith, Give in Love.
We ask this through Christ, our Lord. Amen.
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April and July Follow-Up Mailing Pulpit and Bulletin Announcements
April Follow-up Pulpit Announcement and Bulletin Message Thank you to all who have made a gift to the 2019 Archbishop's Appeal, Encounter: Live in Faith, Give in Love. Your contribution directly supports ministries that aid and evangelize the people in the Archdiocese of San Antonio. There is still time to participate. You may give until December 31, 2019. Please consider renewing your gift or making a first-time pledge. Your donation is vital to ensuring the continuation of the 40 Catholic Appeal Ministries that serve our archdiocese. To learn more about the impact of your gift visit www.archsa.org/archbishops-appeal, or call the Office of Archbishop’s Appeal at (210) 734-1604. Thank you for your generosity and God bless you!
(Insert your choice of the Appeal Ministry Stories (pages 48-53 here.)
July Follow-up Pulpit Announcement and Bulletin Message Thank you to all who have participated in the 2019 Archbishop’s Appeal, Encounter: Live in Faith, Give in Love. For those still prayerfully considering, you are encouraged to make a gift of any amount. The Archbishop’s Appeal, a united effort by our Catholic family, uses your gifts to fund ministries that work to evangelize and to serve the most vulnerable in our community. To learn more about the impact of your gift, visit the Appeal webpage at www.archsa.org/archbishops-appeal or call the Office of Archbishop’s Appeal at (210) 734-1604.
(Insert your choice of the Appeal Ministry Stories (pages 48-53) here.)
For those who have not responded to the Appeal, the Archbishop mails two follow-up letters: one in April and a second in July. The following announcements should be shared at all Masses from the pulpit and within your parish bulletin. Plan accordingly with your parish office staff.
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If your parish is under your Appeal goal, we encourage you to conduct a second Appeal Weekend September 7-8. This important ask will reach some parishioners who missed the January Appeal In-Pew Weekend. Invite parishioners to participate by way of prayer and gift. Read the following pulpit announcement and provide copies of the insert in your parish bulletin. You may also show the video again and invite your pastor to speak.
Good Morning/Good Afternoon: First, let me begin by expressing gratitude on behalf of Archbishop Gustavo and Father (or myself as your pastor) for your support and generous commitment to the 2019 Archbishop’s Appeal. You are greatly appreciated! As we approach the end of the year, I reach out to those who have not yet had the opportunity to participate. At this time, our parish is below our Appeal goal. We have raised $____________ and would like to reach our goal of $_____________ by December 31. Please consider renewing your gift or making a first-time donation. Your support ensures that, as an archdiocesan community, we can continue to share our faith with others and care for those most in need. (Pause)
(SHARE AN APPEAL MINISTRY STORY HERE, PAGES 48-53) You have just finished hearing about someone whose life has been impacted by Appeal donor generosity. Please consider making a gift so that together we can continue providing for ministries that support the formation of future priests and deacons, educate children, provide shelter and counseling for children who have been removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect, care for our retired clergy, provide evangelization initiatives for us to be united as the archdiocesan church, and so much more! Your gift shares Christ’s love in word and deed. To make your gift, complete the Appeal in-pew envelope, go online at www.archsa.org/archbishops-appeal, or call the Office of Archbishop’s Appeal at 210-734-1604. Thank you for your generosity! Let us close in prayer. Please bow your heads. (The Appeal prayer is on page 8.) Please be sure your gift indicates to which Parish Name it should be credited, even if your gift is anonymous. Follow up by checking your account to ensure your transaction is processed.
Parish Bulletin Announcement: 2019 Archbishop’s Appeal— Encounter: Live in Faith, Give in Love
As we approach the end of the year, we offer our gratitude to all who have made a gift and lifted their prayers for the 2019 Archbishop’s Appeal. At this time, our parish has raised $________________ toward our parish goal. We would like to reach our parish Appeal goal of $________________ by December 31, 2019. For those who are still praying and considering their gift to this year’s Appeal, we invite you to consider making a gift to help continue the Appeal ministries that shelter the homeless, assist mothers in need, support men on their journey to the priesthood or diaconate, support archdiocesan Catholic Social Services that feed and clothe those in need, counsel and serve the spiritually wounded, support our retired clergy, and so much more. Renew your gift or make a first-time gift to the 2019 Archbishop’s Appeal, either as a one-time gift or as pledge payments. You can make your gift by filling out the Appeal pledge envelope, online at www.archsa.org/archbisops-appeal, or by calling the Office of Archbishop’s Appeal at 210-734-1604. Thank you for your support and God bless you!
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Appeal Gratitude Weekend October 26-27 Pulpit Message
In thanksgiving for donors’ generosity, the following pulpit message extends our gratitude and includes a brief message reminding parishioners that the Appeal concludes December 31.
Good Morning/Good Afternoon:
On behalf of Archbishop Gustavo, the Appeal-funded ministries, and Father (or myself as pastor), thank you for making a difference in the lives of Christ’s people and in our faith by giving to the Archbishop’s Appeal, Encounter: Live in Faith, Give in Love. Your faithful commitment is your response to God as His disciple to serve the poor and evangelize His people. (Pause)
Your gifts bring the love of Christ and a beacon of hope to people across the 19 counties that comprise our Archdiocese. You are advancing the mission of our Catholic faith and bringing about the New Evangelization. (Pause)
And although you may never know in this life the names of those whom your contribution is serving, your sacrificial gift will bring hope, light, and healing to many who need to believe in a good, loving God.
Thanksgiving reminds us of the grace and countless blessings God has bestowed upon us. As good Christian stewards, we are called to share these gifts with others. If you have been waiting for the right time to participate in this year’s Appeal, please prayerfully reflect on how you and your family might do so today with a gift at any level. Your gift will reach individuals and families with life-giving spiritual and material assistance. Gifts for 2019 can be made until December 31. Complete the in-pew envelope, give online at www.archsa.org/archbishops-appeal, or call the Office of Archbishop’s Appeal at 210-734-1604. Thank you and God bless for your faithful generosity. (Pause) Now, please bow your head in prayer.
Compassionate Father,
You sent us your Son as the Good Shepherd, the One willing to suffer with and for His flock.
Help us, with your Grace, to walk with our brothers and sisters, remembering that we are one Body of Christ.
Send your Holy Spirit to inspire our hearts with your eternal example of love and compassion. Bless those whom we will serve through our gifts to the 2019 Annual Archbishop’s Appeal. Strengthen and lead us as, together, we go forth to Encounter: Live in Faith, Give in Love.
We ask this through Christ, our Lord. Amen.
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2019 Parish Appeal Checklist
Please review and confirm that all items below have been fully completed before signing.
Submit this form to the Office of Archbishop’s Appeal no later than August 31, 2019.
A representative from my parish attended an Appeal Training.
The pastor has reviewed page 11, “The Pastor’s Role”
The pastor has reviewed page 29, “A Pastor’s Homily”- Sample
Appeal Coordinator and pastor contact information has been updated with the Office of the Archbishop’s Appeal.
My parish office has been told to expect a FedEx delivery the week of 12/10/2018 with the 2019 Appeal supplies. These supplies will be placed in a visible area to use starting January 1, 2019.
The Appeal Coordinator and pastor took a lead role during the Appeal In-Pew and Follow-Up Weekends. (See the Appeal Timeline on page 14.)
My parish community is aware that every parish is working to meet its own Appeal goal.
My parish is aware that 50% of funds raised over our Appeal parish goal is returned to the parish.
My parish has used the Appeal promotional materials: video, prayer, bulletin insert, and envelopes.
Our parishioners know their support is vital to continuing our archdiocesan ministries and services.
Our parishioners know their donations can be made between January 1 and December 31, 2019.
We have encouraged parishioners to respond, when possible, to the Archbishop’s mailed letters.
My parish has seen the 2019 Appeal video and/or heard a motivational homily during the In-Pew Weekend.
Appeal In-Pew Envelopes and pencils were distributed during In-Pew Weekend and remain accessible for parishioners year-round.
Our pastor has expressed gratitude to our community for their support of this year’s Appeal.
Appropriate announcements were used during each Appeal weekend.
By signing and submitting this form, you acknowledge that the criteria set forth by Archbishop Gustavo,
the Appeal Steering Committee and the Office of Archbishop’s Appeal has been completed.
Parish Name:______________________________________________________________________________________ Parish Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________ _______________________________ __________ Print Name of Appeal Coordinator Signature of Appeal Coordinator Date
________________________________ _______________________________ __________ Print Name of Pastor Signature of Pastor Date
Please submit this form to: [email protected] or Office of Archbishop’s Appeal at 2718 W. Woodlawn Avenue, San Antonio, TX 78228
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1. EDUCATION A successful parish Appeal campaign begins with Stewardship education.
Time – Our time is a gift from God. Help your parish community understand that “being on God’s time” means to spend time praying with our parish community, invite others to give of themselves in prayer and worship, share Christ’s love with family and friends, and volunteer our time in church and communal activities that serve others.
Talent – God entrusts each of us with unique skills and talents in order that we use them in the service of others: our family, parish, archdiocese, and community, carrying out Christ's mission of the Catholic Church in San Antonio. Treasure – All gifts are from God, including money and material possessions. We are responsible for sharing these blessings for the glory of God with those in need. As Christian stewards, we return in thanksgiving a proportionate gift, as the first fruits of all we have received.
For more information, please see the FAQs on pages 31-32. For additional stewardship resources, please contact the Appeal Office.
2. MOTIVATION
A successful parish Appeal campaign continues with the pastor’s motivational support. The Appeal messages should be given from the heart, with the conviction and facts/examples that demonstrate how your parish and the archdiocese work TOGETHER to carry out the mission of the Church locally. Invite parishioners to participate by responding to the letter sent to their home or by filling out the pledge card. Ask for a sacrificial commitment from every household to be united with the other 167 parishes and missions dedicated to carrying out our mission as One Church. Share parish goals for finances, participation, and new donors that everyone can work on TOGETHER.
3. FEEDBACK/|TRANSPARENCY A thorough follow-up process will ensure that every household has an opportunity to give. Make an effort to reach everyone by utilizing all resources and different avenues of communication available at your parish.
Display the Appeal Poster with your goal in a prominent area. Distribute In-Pew Envelopes and pencils in the pews on In-Pew Weekend, February 16-17. Distribute the Appeal Bulletin Inser t on Follow-Up Weekend, February 23-24. Use Appeal thermometer or graph char ts (excel templates) for visual update on par ish funds
raised and participation. • THANK donors for their generosity and keep par ishioners informed about the Appeal’s
progress, both at the parish and archdiocesan levels.
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Parish Detail Reports The Archdiocesan Department of Development uses Raisers Edge to track donors, generate reports, and process gifts. Pastors and coordinators may at any time request a report detailing the status of parish progress, including a list of their parishioners who have given or pledged. This parish report is confidential since it contains private donor information. The Office of Archbishop’s Appeal will email a weekly All Parish Summary Report summarizing each parish’s progress. If you have NOT been receiving this, please provide our office with pastor , coordinator , and par ish emails to ensure that key personnel remain informed.
Parish Rosters Updates It is essential that the Office of the Archbishop’s Appeal maintains an accurate database to provide correct reports and reduce mailing costs to outdated addresses. Please continue to update parishioner information and provide changes as they occur throughout the year. There is a specific procedure your parish office must follow. For more information, please contact the Office of Development at 210-734-2620 ext. 1091, or email [email protected].
Appeal Direct Mail Outs For the direct mailings, your parishioners will receive a letter with an Appeal pledge envelope from the Archbishop. It is recommended that parishioners who receive these letters respond using this pledge envelope as it expedites the payment at the bank, reduces processing costs, and ensures accuracy.
In-Pew Payments During In-Pew Commitment Weekend (February 16-17), your parish will receive envelopes with pledges and donations. Please keep Appeal envelopes in a secure location as they contain sensitive personal and payment information. Envelopes should not be opened and sent in manila envelopes addressed to: Archbishop’s Appeal, PO Box 34150 San Antonio, Texas 78265-4150. You may also hand deliver them to the Pastoral Center at 2718 W. Woodlawn San Antonio, Texas 78228.
Cash Donations Please do not send cash contributions by mail as this can result in theft and loss of funds. We recommend that you hand deliver the envelopes to the Office of Archbishop's Appeal or issue a parish check with a detailed list of donor names, mailing addresses, and their respective gift amounts. This allows our office to issue proper credit to the donor for their contribution in the form of a tax letter at the year’s end. Additionally, do not hold parishioner contributions for more than a week. This delays the payment process and will affect the timing of transactions made to the donor’s bank account.
Donor Correspondence Donors will receive a thank you acknowledgement for all donations, monthly pledge reminders, and tax statements.
Appeal Parish Reports and Roster Updates
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A Pastor’s Homily—Sample Homily Notes for February 17, 2019
6th Sunday in Ordinary Time Reflections on the Scriptures: The gospel for today is the Lucan version of the Beatitudes –four blessings and four corresponding woes. Matthew’s Jesus goes up on a mountain to proclaim the Beatitudes, like Moses proclaiming the Law to God’s people on Mt. Sinai. Luke’s Jesus delivers the blessings and woes on the plain, among the people whom he encounters each day and with whom he identifies his mission. Jesus is a true prophet who, like Jeremiah in the first reading, often encountered opposition and rejection by the world when he proclaims God’s word and acts upon it. False prophets easily find friends because their falsely optimistic statements do not challenge their listeners or call them to divine wisdom. Homiletic Thoughts: The reading from Jeremiah and the response (Psalm 1) greatly simplify human life in a fast-changing, chaotic world in which people are bombarded on all sides by calls to the “good life” through acquiring possessions, power, and pleasure. Embracing human wisdom is folly and leads to a barren life. Seeking divine wisdom and trusting in God alone leads to vitality and fruitfulness. The true meaning of life is found not in worldly success as such, but in an unshakable trust in God. The blessings and woes are neither naïve nor threatening. Jesus addresses them to his disciples. His words describe what it means to be a missionary disciple striving to further the kingdom of God. The kingdom is a place of justice and peace, mercy and compassion, harmony and unity, healing and love. In the kingdom the poor, the hungry, the weeping, and the rejected have a special place and are to be welcome and assisted by the community of faith. Those who put their trust in world riches, hoard their possessions, and neglect the poor, do not belong in the community of faith, among missionary disciples. Neither do those who ignore the hungry, or those who laugh and invest their limited resources in seeking personal pleasure, without regard for those who are mourning and in need. Those who live as authentic missionary disciples of the risen Lord Jesus may well be ridiculed by those who invest and take satisfaction in worldly wisdom, preferring false prophets. Pope Francis has called the entire Church – each of us – to be missionary disciples, living in accord with God’s word, proclaiming the gospel of mercy and love especially through our actions. After an extensive consultative and listening process in the Archdiocese, Archbishop Gustavo has set the theme of Missionary Disciples at the head of our archdiocesan priorities. Empowered by the Holy Spirit we are called to welcome and assist – and go out to encounter and invite – the poor, the hungry, the mourning, and those who are despised because of their faith and trust in the Lord. While each of us is to respond in our own unique way, as a community of faith we are also to do together what we cannot do alone. The Archbishop’s Appeal is a trustworthy way of working together to further the kingdom of God in our midst – in our Archdiocese. Annual Appeal: As you know, the name of the Annual Archbishop’s Appeal does not mean that the money goes to the Archbishop himself! He gathers the money in our name, to fund essential ministries that might not be possible within our local church without our help. The Appeal helps support our college campus ministries, our ministries to the incarcerated and imprisoned, and the formation our future priests. The Appeal also helps our Catholic Charities to reach out to the poor and the needy. These are only a few examples of why the Appeal is vital to the Archdiocese. It is an effective, proven way of living our own missionary discipleship. Some are able to give a large amount, while others can give a small gift. All gifts help and are important! All gifts reflect our response to the Lord’s call to us to be missionary disciples. God has blessed each of us in many ways. Let us respond with gratitude and generosity!
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Making a Gift to the Appeal Gifts to the Appeal can be made at any time!
One-time Gift: A one-time contribution can be made at any time during the year and received as: cash, check, money order, credit card, or electronic funds transfer. Encourage parishioners to use the Appeal donation envelope they received in the Archbishop’s letter. If they did not receive the letter, it is likely due to their missing information in our database. Invite them to make a first-time gift by filling out an Appeal pledge envelope at your parish.
Pledge Commitment: The Appeal campaign runs from January 1 to December 31, allowing donors to make monthly payments on their pledge commitment. Pledges can be set up using a credit card or electronic funds transfer, either through an envelope, online (www.archsa.org/archbishops-appeal), or over the phone. Please encourage parishioners to use the Appeal donation envelope, if they received one by mail. If they did not receive a letter, they are not in the database. Encourage them to make a first-time gift by filling out a pledge envelope at your parish.
Step-by-Step instructions to filling out the in-pew envelope
Pledge envelopes should be available to parishioners year-round either in the pews or church vestibule. Consider keeping some in the parish office, as well. Parishioners should be able to place their completed envelopes in the offertory basket. Parishes are asked to send Appeal envelopes to:
PO Box 34150 San Antonio, 78265-4150, or deliver them to the Pastoral Center.
Please do not keep envelopes longer than one week.
1. Open the envelope and notice the box on the left labeled “My Gift to the Appeal.” 2. To make a pledge with gift installments, fill out the first three spaces within the box. You can send
your first gift payment now, or simply complete your pledge and make your gift at a later time. The Office of Archbishop’s Appeal will send you monthly reminders. Payments can be made until December 31, 2019.
3. To the right of the box, include your preferred method of payment information. A) For credit cards, please include your desired monthly gift amount and the duration of your pledge (number of months). B) For automatic withdrawals, please include a voided check and indicate your monthly gift amount and pledge duration (number of months). C) You may also make a donation by cash or check. Please do not make pledges ending after December 31, 2019. 4. To make a one-time gift, fill in the space in the “My Gift to the Appeal” box and write “1” in the
“Months” space provided with the payment options. 5. For all gifts, please provide your name, signature, billing address, and at least one other form of
contact information, and today’s date. Please remember to write clearly!
Once complete, place it in the offertory basket, mail to the PO Box listed on the envelope, or drop it off at our parish office.
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FAQs How do I benefit from the Appeal?
Four personal benefits flow from your Appeal gift:
1) Your gift helps you make the Church what God intends it to be. We are Christ’s hands, feet, and heart when we serve others and assist in the Church’s mission of salvation for all.
2) Your gift ensures that Christ’s mission continues for our children and loved ones. 3) Your gift reaches all areas of the archdiocese, supporting social services and evangelization ministries
from which you and your parish community may benefit (i.e. World Youth Day, Assembly, catechist formation, food pantry, etc.)
4) Seminarians are educated to continue shepherding our parishes and missions, providing the sacraments, and preaching the Gospel for years to come. One seminarian’s six-year formation costs about $240,000.
How is the Archbishop's Annual Appeal conducted?
Like most U.S. dioceses, the Archdiocese of San Antonio conducts an annual campaign to help fund the work of its pastoral ministries, Catholic agencies and ministries providing services and assistance to the poor and destitute, and those working to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The Appeal runs on a calendar year.
Why should I give? As Christian stewards, in gratitude for our many blessings, we are responsible to lovingly share our gifts
with others as way to proclaim the Gospel message by imitating Christ’s love for all.
I already support my parish, isn’t that enough? The annual Appeal provides the opportunity to support our wider Church family, the Archdiocese of San
Antonio, as well as our own parish ministries. When we say the Creed, we reaffirm that we are members of the “one, holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church.” This means that every parishioner is responsible not only for his or her own parish’s well-being, but also for that of the Church throughout the archdiocese and the world. Together, we achieve what no parish or individual donor can do alone.
How will my gift benefit parishes outside the San Antonio urban area? Archdiocesan pastoral ministries support all parishes, regardless of location. The Archbishop’s Appeal funds
the education of the seminarians who then move forward to serve all of our parishes. Catechists teaching your parish children are trained through the Lay Leadership Formation Fund. Additionally, parishes that cannot afford to purchase religious educational materials may qualify to receive additional support. Engaged couples receive marriage preparation retreats through the Office of Pastoral Ministries. The Archdiocese of San Antonio website, Catholic Television, and Today’s Catholic Newspaper are evangelization resources made available with the support given to the Archbishop’s Appeal. These are just a few of the many ways Appeal gifts benefit parishes across the archdiocese.
I’m a full-time college student. How can I help with the Appeal? Get involved in your parish or school’s campus ministry program. Give generously of your time and talent –
and consider giving up an occasional pizza or movie to help someone who is less fortunate. Your gift will make a difference! Get into the habit of giving of yourself — your talents, your time, and your treasure. One is never too young to practice being a good steward!
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FAQs
What is the mission and purpose of the Archbishop’s Appeal? Mission—”Guides us.” (Rebuilt by Fr. Michael White and Tom Corcoran) As recipients of God’s gifts and caretakers of all that we have, are, and will be, we as a Church demonstrate our gratitude by assisting and serving others. The Archbishop’s Appeal enables donors to come together in supporting essential ministries that promote the Gospel message of love across the Archdiocese of San Antonio’s 19 counties. Purpose—”Drives us.” (Rebuilt by Fr. Michael White and Tom Corcoran) The Archbishop’s Appeal acquires the financial resources needed to support archdiocesan ministries that provide for the spiritual, educational, and material needs of individuals and families across the archdiocese. The Appeal empowers parishes to inspire communities and guide the faithful into a deeper understanding of stewardship and love. It allows us to promote the Gospel message in word and deed, serving others in prayer and through our financial gift.
Why do we need both the Archbishop’s Appeal and the On the Way –Andale! Capital Campaign?
The Church’s mission is advanced in different but equally important ways through both efforts. The annual Archbishop’s Appeal supports the daily needs of critical ministries that aid and evangelize. The Capital Campaign supports brick and mortar initiatives that expand and develop new par ishes, educational facilities, and Catholic schools.
Why is participation in the Appeal important? The Appeal helps us, as disciples, to fortify our Catholic faith and serve neighbors in need. Giving generously demonstrates authentic stewardship and discipleship, as we act in charity for the well-being of Christ’s people. Stewardship is the way in which we live out our lives as disciples of Christ; it is how we make use of our time, talent, and treasure in grateful return for God’s many blessings. At the end of every Mass, we are charged with enriching our faith community by “Going in peace, to love and serve the Lord.” One person cannot do it all; we must all participate. Together, through the Appeal, we uplift others, transform lives, and invite all to share in the Catholic faith they see us living out.
Is there a guide for how much to contribute? In prayer, ask the Holy Spirit to guide you in how to best support the Appeal, spiritually and financially. Participation is more important than amount, but as a guide, one percent of the total annual household income would be appropriate. Other suggestions include $1 for each day or each week of the year ($365 or $52), or $10 a month for the 10 months of the pledge ($100). Every gift, regardless of amount, is needed to ensure that both the parish and the Archdiocese goals are met. Pastors and Appeal Coordinators are called upon to encourage your parishioners to support the Appeal in every way they can.
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What Appeal Donors Make Possible The following is made possible with generous support from Appeal Donors: Total 766,968
502,608 Catholics informed through Today’s Catholic Newspaper and Catholic Television.
2,872 children received tuition-assistance to attend one of the archdiocese’s 38 Catholic schools.
384 lay ministers received scholarships to attend parish ministry workshops.
201 couples strengthened their unions and families at a Marriage and Family workshops.
2,362 attended the V Encounter for a day of Spiritual Community and Encounter.
4,318 adults encountered Christ at the Annual Assembly (2017).
3,200 low-income individuals received legal representation and information.
1,150 Catholics attended the Jubilee Door of Mercy and World Youth Day. (2017)
718 individuals in rural areas received counseling, case management, and pregnancy care services.
an estimated 68,899 individuals received emergency food or other crisis assistance, clothing, counseling,
and education programs.
46 individuals received emergency aid with the help of their pastor, who contacted the Parish Hotline.
33 homeless mothers and their children received shelter and basic necessitates.
45 low-income families learned how to budget their resources to become self-sufficient.
81 low-income pregnant women received a parent education, counseling, and baby necessities.
607 homeless children, victims of abuse and neglect, received a home-like environment with warm bed,
food, clothing, and counseling services.
13,068 prison inmates received the Sacraments of Confirmation and the Eucharist, attended Masses, and
benefited by the Kolbe Retreat and Bible Study programs.
317 Sunday Celebration Absent a Priest (SCAP).
452 catechetical leaders became certified to teach through their parish religious education program.
1,968 youth and adults benefited from religious education textbooks provided to parishes in need.
46,494 hospital patients received Holy Communion and/or were visited and consoled.
117,000 veterans attended nutrition and education programs.
30 seminarians received spiritual and education formation to continue their journey to the priesthood.
45 men and women attended the Life Awareness Discernment Retreat, which provides time and space for single men and women to discern a vocation to the priesthood or the Consecrated religious life.
70 Priests, who are eligible for retirement, are supported to live lives of dignity and simplicity.
These are only some of the many ways that Appeal donors gifts change lives.
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Archbishop’s Appeal & Capital Campaign Purpose Archbishop’s Appeal On the Way—Andale Capital Campaign
Invest in our Catholic Schools
On-going tuition assistance
$500K
Major repairs and expansion to Catholic School facilities $7.3M
Grow Campus Ministry
Year-round programs for faith formation, liturgical
celebrations, and sacramental preparation at all college
campuses $275K
Build St. Anthony Center at UTSA and purchase land for a Newman Center at Texas A&M
San Antonio
Vocations: Priests and
Deacons, Retired Priests
Recurring/Living expenses Seminarian Fund, Diaconate
Psychological Testing, Tuition expenses, Priest Retirement
Fund $1.4M
Modernize Assumption Seminary
St. John Hall with renovations and additional room $3.3M
Evangelization Efforts
Year-around Catholic Television programming costs,
RCIA and Catechists certification, and Lay Ministry
Formation $1M
Establish new adult Lay
Leadership Formation Program $2.2M
Programs to Serve the Poor
Ongoing program and services through Catholic Charities, St. Peter—St. Joseph Children’s
Home, Seton Home $1M
Establish satellite sites for services to rural and under served areas in urban San Antonio and Del Rio $8.7M
Strong and Vibrant Parishes
Liturgical, pastoral, and ministry support though parish
liaisons, training, and parish life programs $300K
At every parish– Capital Improvements, reduce debt, parish endowments $21M
Establish New Parishes
Purchase land or begin construction on 9 new parishes
(2 will be Campus Ministry Parishes) $7.1M
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2019 ALLOCATION OF APPEAL FUNDS
Catholic Social Services $1,040,000
Priestly and Diaconate Ministries $1,439,260
Pastoral Ministries $1,181,647
Catholic Communication $364,000
Catholic Education $475,093
2019 APPEAL GOAL $4,500,000
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Secretariat for Liturgy and Christian Prayer Chrism Mass Emcee Training Lay Ecclesial Ministry Leader Meetings Pentecost Vigil Mass Rite of Election Special Liturgies Training (Rite of Election, Dedication Masses, etc.)
Fr. Heliodoro Lucatero, Pastoral Secretariat Director Email: [email protected] (210) 734-1912
Secretariat for Evangelization, Catechesis & Formation Lay Ecclesial Ministry Leader Meetings Catechetical Mid-Winter Gathering Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults Training Workshops
Gloria Zapiain, Pastoral Secretariat Director Email: [email protected] (210) 734-1960
Secretariat for Christian Community: Laity, Marriage, Family Life, Youth & V Encuentro SA V Encuentro Marriage Anniversary Mass Marriage Renewal Mass World Youth Day - San Antonio Lay Ecclesial Ministry Leader Meetings
Archdiocesan Pastoral Ministries The Department for Pastoral Ministries supports the archdiocese by providing the educational, spiritual, and formational opportunities to promote the Gospel values in the local Church. Gifts to the Archbishop’s Appeal will support the following ministries.
Archdiocese Deanery Coordinators Office for Events & Gatherings Criminal Justice Ministry Hospital Ministry Campus Ministry Lay Leadership Formation Office for Liturgies and Training
Secretariat for Liturgy and Christian Prayer Secretariat for Evangelization, Catechesis & Formation Secretariat for Christian Community Secretariat for Mission Academy for Lay Ecclesial Ministry Assembly
Department of Pastoral Ministries Joan Martinez, Department Head (210) 734-1638
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Secretariat for Mission Young Adult Ambassadors Faithful Citizenship Training Advocacy Network Theology on Tap Roe vs. Wade Commemoration Lay Ecclesial Ministry Leader Meetings Respect Life Month (Masses and Awareness Activities)
Aaron Castillo—Pastoral Secretariat Director Email: [email protected] (210) 734-1655
Office for Events & Gatherings, Dept. for Pastoral Ministries Pastoral Ministries Ambassadors (Volunteer Program)
Juan Carlos Rodriguez, Director Email: [email protected] (210) 734-1632
Academy for Lay Ecclesial Ministry, Dept. for Pastoral Ministries Textbooks for parishes in need
John Miller, Associate Director Email: [email protected] (210) 734-1989
Criminal Justice Ministry, Office for Pastoral Care, Pastoral Ministries As Catholics, we are called to social ministry, to act with justice, love tenderly, serve one another, and walk humbly with God. The Criminal Justice Ministry, in partnership with Chrysalis Ministry, recruits, screens, and trains volunteers to minister and provide formation and education to serve the incarcerated, the formerly incarcerated, and their families. Through this ministry, clients and families are able to receive a wide variety of religious and social services.
Deacon Bob Leibrecht, Director Email: [email protected] (210) 734-1980
For more information on these programs, contact Pastoral Ministries Office at (210) 734-2620 ext. 1213.
Archdiocesan Pastoral Ministries
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Hospital Ministry, Office for Pastoral Care The Archdiocese Hospital Ministry forms individuals to serve as Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion to the hospitalized. This ministry carries the presence of Christ to hospital patients and their family members. Volunteers provide regular and emergency pastoral visits to more than thirteen hospitals throughout the San Antonio area. In addition, this ministry works with three priests to provide patients with the Sacrament of Anointing.
Elizabeth Ramirez, Director Email: [email protected] (210) 734-2620
Campus Ministry, Office for Pastoral Care The Campus Young Adult Ministry serves students in universities and colleges throughout the archdiocese. The ministry connects young adults with Jesus Christ, the local Church, and its Mission through faith and spiritual formation, leadership development, fellowship and networking opportunities, and Christian service projects.
Veronica Ybarra, Director Email: [email protected] (830) 486-5509
Lay Leadership Formation Fund (LMFF) The Archdiocese Lay Ministry Formation Fund supports the formation of parish laity by providing partial scholarships to attend ongoing formation and enhancement workshops. This assistance enables parishes to properly form laity to serve their parish community.
Sally Carrion Email: [email protected] (210) 734-1638
Office for Liturgies and Trainings The Office for Liturgies & Trainings, together with the Parish Life team, work with parish pastoral councils to understand their pastoral ministry needs and support their pastoral priorities as envisioned by the Archbishop.
Grace Rodriguez, Director Email: [email protected] (210) 734-1643
Archdiocesan Pastoral Ministries
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Assembly This is the “event of the year” for the Archdiocese of San Antonio. All clergy, religious, and laity gather with Archbishop as missionary disciples to explore topics related to our Pastoral Vision.
Juan Carlos Rodriguez, Assembly Chair Email: [email protected] (210) 734-1632
Archdiocese Deanery Coordinators The Archdiocese Deanery Coordinators serve as liaisons between their deaneries and the archdiocesan offices. The Deanery Coordinators work with all the pastors in their assigned deanery. They assist pastors to plan realistic parish goals and programs to serve their community. Their efforts support parish staff members and lay leaders to offer programs at the deanery level. Some deanery sponsored events and activities include: Bible studies, liturgy trainings, evangelization retreats, marriage preparation classes, the annual catechist retreat, and many more.
For more information on deanery coordinators, please contact the Archbishop’s Appeal.
Archdiocesan Pastoral Ministries
Parish Life Liaisons
Although not an Appeal ministry, Parish Life Liaisons in the Department of Pastoral Ministries serve an important role in our archdiocesan community. Each Deanery is assigned a liaison who is dedicated to communicating the needs of the parish to the Archdiocese, while also helping each parish to align with the pastoral vision set forth by the Archbishop. Parish Life Liaisons are important because they promote Appeal ministries throughout our Catholic community and highlight the Appeal’s reach and impact within the Archdiocese of San Antonio. For more information, please contact Ricardo Luzondo, Office for Parish, Director at (210) 734-1157 or [email protected].
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Catholic Charities
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of San Antonio provides a comprehensive network of social services aimed at promoting and facilitating self-sufficiency. The programs offer support and opportunities that empower people and communities to grow and thrive.
J. Antonio Fernandez, President and CEO (210) 222-1294 www.ccaosa.org
Adult Education & Re-Employment Program
The Adult Education Program works to find community-based solutions to end poverty. This program provides families with the necessary tools to become self-sufficient by offering English as a Second Language classes and General Educational Development courses. These services are available for individuals who live on the west side of San Antonio.
Caritas Legal Services
The Caritas Legal Aid Program serves low-income individuals needing representation in civil legal matters. Participants benefit from free walk-ins during legal clinics and Ask-A-Lawyer events. These clinics are held several times throughout the year by Catholic Charities, the Archdiocese of San Antonio, and St. Mary’s University School of Law. Catholic Counseling Services
The Catholic Counseling Service provides individual, family, and couple’s counseling to persons residing in the Archdiocese of San Antonio. This program helps individuals to break the poverty cycle by providing case management services to clients seeking to access food, rental assistance, legal assistance, and employment resources. They also offer assistance to domestic violence groups and Child Protective Service clients. Eleven parishes/ministries currently host Catholic Charities Counseling sites: San Fernando, Christ the King, St. Alphonsus, St. Jerome, St. Paul, Sts. Peter & Paul (New Braunfels), St. Rose of Lima, Our Lady of Guadalupe (Seguin), Our Lady of Perpetual Help (Selma), plus Refugee Support Group and Guadalupe Home.
Guadalupe Home Financial Wellness and Healthcare Clinic Pregnancy Services Retired & Seniors Volunteer Program (RSVP) Project Rachel Seton Home St. Peter - St. Joseph Children’s Home Veterans Specific Assistance
Catholic Social Services The Catholic Social Service Ministries supported by the Appeal serve the poor, homeless men, women, and children, and those most in need of God’s healing grace. Appeal Gifts will support:
Catholic Charities Adult Education & Re-Employment Program Caritas Legal Services Counseling Services Guadalupe Center — Clothing & Food After School and Summer Youth Program Parish Support Line Rural Outreach
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Catholic Social Services Financial Wellness & Care Program
The Financial Wellness & Care Program provides bill payer and representative payee services to low-income individuals 55 years and older. This program serves those who are unable to effectively manage their own financial affairs. Designed to prevent financial abuse, neglect and exploitation of the elderly, the Money Management Program promotes independent living for individuals on a fixed income and those who have no one to assist them with their finances.
Guadalupe Community Center - After School & Summer Youth Program
The After School and Summer Youth Program provides no-cost services to families in need. Offering services to families with children in grades K-12, the program allows parents and guardians to continue working to provide for their families, while their children receive homework/tutoring assistance, arts and crafts, community gardening and nutrition skills, and a safe, positive environment. The program functions year-round, including school holidays.
Guadalupe Community Center - Clothing Closet and Food Pantry The Clothes Closet and Food Pantry provide emergency clothing and food assistance to individuals and families suffering economic hardship. Resources are distributed at no cost and based on the family’s size and need. Beneficiaries include those looking for clothing for a job interview, a warm winter coat, or enough food to last until the next paycheck.
Guadalupe Home The Guadalupe Home is a transitional living program for homeless expectant mothers and homeless mothers with infants, providing them with a safe home environment in which to nurture their babies. The women at Guadalupe Home are ready to improve their lives and the lives of their children.
Parish Support Line The Parish Support Line is a service and resource to parishes and pastors to help the individuals and families who turn to them in desperation looking for food, clothing, counseling, and other forms of assistance. This program is a direct resource for pastors to serve their people.
Pregnancy Services The Pregnancy Service Program is dedicated to saving babies by providing supportive and educational services to women facing unplanned pregnancies. The program offers counseling prenatal education, childbirth preparation classes, labor and birth support, nurse home visits, parenting education, case management, food and utility assistance, community referrals, housing assistance, and basic needs support.
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Catholic Social Services
Rural Outreach
The Rural Outreach Program provides legal, counseling, parenting, and outreach programs to communities in rural areas of the Archdiocese of San Antonio. Retired Seniors Volunteer Program (RSVP)
RSVP supports adults ages 55 and older to identify volunteer opportunities in which they can participate, as they help to strengthen our communities. Project Rachel
Project Rachel is a post-abortive healing ministry that supports anyone desiring to begin the journey of healing into the merciful heart of Jesus. Services offered include: a confidential phone line to answer questions and listen, individual counseling, and day retreats. Veterans Specific Assistance
The Veterans Assistance Program provides emergency financial assistance and case management to veterans transitioning to civilian life. It offers emergency utility and rental assistance to help veterans and their immediate families obtain self-sufficiency.
Seton Home
Seton Home’s “Living In Faith Everyday” Program promotes acceptance and positive self-development by helping women and their babies to work toward viewing themselves as worthy and unique creations of God. This program works with mothers to attend faith-based activities and a weekly youth group meeting, and encourages them to attend religious services.
Thelma Gutierrez, Executive Director (210) 533-3504 Email: [email protected] www.setonhomesa.org
St. Peter-St. Joseph Children’s Home
St. PJ’s Children’s Home provides neglected and abused children with a safe haven in which they begin to heal from the trauma of the abuse and/or neglect plaguing their young lives. With the help of Appeal donors, St. PJ’s offers counseling, medical attention, spiritual development, and a home away from home, helping its residents to heal from their wounds and to grow to be successful, productive adults. This year approximately 425 children will call St. PJ’s home.
Gladys Gonzalez, Executive Director (210) 533-1203 Email: [email protected] www.stpjhome.org
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Catholic Communications
Today’s Catholic Newspaper
Catholic Television of San Antonio
Catholic Television of San Antonio (CTSA)
As an outreach ministry, CTSA lives in the spirit of the New Evangelization with programs that inspire, teach the faith, and touch the heart. It provides Archbishop Gustavo with immediate access to the people of the archdiocese, while helping to fulfill his priorities and goals, so that we may live United as Church, Encountering Christ, and Sent by the Spirit. Catholic Television brings the community together during important moments within the Universal Church, daily Mass, and other opportunities for prayer and reflection.
Yesenia Ramirez, Executive Director (210) 734-2620 Ext. 1113 Email: [email protected] www.ctsa.tv
Today’s Catholic Newspaper
Established in 1892, Today’s Catholic Newspaper is the official publication of the Archdiocese of San Antonio. It serves as an evangelization resource that brings a Catholic perspective on daily life to the community. The newspaper covers Catholic doctrine, teachings, and information to the faithful in the Archdiocese of San Antonio.
Jordan McMorrough, Director of Communications (210) 734 – 2620 Ext. 1128 Email: [email protected] www.archsa.org/news
National Catholic Communication Every diocese and archdiocese in the United States contributes to a program for National Catholic Communication. Your support of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) helps provide national Catholic radio, television, and print communications.
(202) 541-3000 www.usccb.org
The Appeal supports Catholic communication resources that bring the Good News to our communities through various mediums. Through them, individuals experience a true encounter with Christ.
National Catholic Communications
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Catholic Education and Formation
Hope for the Future Department for Catholic Schools
Hope for the Future
Gifts from Appeal donors enable students in need to receive tuition assistance through Hope for the Future. This worthy ministry provides these students with the opportunity to attend one of the 38 archdiocesan schools, where they will receive a faith-filled and rigorously academic education.
Amy Hone, Director (210) 734-2620 Ext. 1208 Email: [email protected] www.archsa.org/hope
Catholic University of America
Founded by the Pope Leo XIII, and sponsored by the US bishops, Catholic University of America is an institution of higher learning, faithful to the teachings of Jesus Christ as handed on by the Church. Each archdiocese and diocese contributes support to Catholic University of America. Funds go directly towards defraying operating costs.
John Garvey, President (202) 319-5000 www.cua.edu
Department for Catholic Schools, Resources for Catholic Schools
Thanks to coordinated efforts from the Department of Catholic Schools and Hope for the Future, this new initiative assists qualifying schools in acquiring proper textbook resources for their students.
Marti West, Superintendent (210)734-2620 www.archsa.org/schools
As the future Church, young people are central to its mission. It is our privilege and responsibility to preserve our Catholic faith for our children and their children. With the help of Appeal donors, we invest in the formation of our youth to become competent, intellectual individuals that are strong in their faith and in Christ’s Church.
Catholic University of America
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San Antonio Seminarian Fund, San Antonio Seminarians
The San Antonio Seminarian Fund supports the spiritual and educational formation of the San Antonio seminarians, providing for their living expenses and general care.
Fr. Jonathan Felux, Director of Vocations (210) 735-0553 x 1429 [email protected] www.archsa.org/vocations/seminarians
Diaconate Office, Formation of Deacons
The Diaconate Office walks men through the discernment process, helping them to respond to a call of service to the Church as a permanent deacon. Candidates receive the necessary resources to completely focus on their spiritual and academic growth, as they work to strengthen our parish communities by their service.
Deacon Michael Pawelek, Director (210) 734-1626 [email protected] www.archsa.org/deacons
Priests’ Pension Plan, Retired Priests
Integral to ensuring that our priests live out their retirement years in peace and dignity, the Pension Plan provides the resources to cover the essential costs of housing, utilities, meals, and health expenses.
Rene Wilkes, Director (361) 991-0496
Office of Vocations, Consecrated Life
The Vocation Office provides educational opportunities and resources to assist men and women to discern and respond to their call to serve Christ and His Church through a religious life.
Fr. Jonathan Felux, Director of Vocations (210) 735-0553 x 1429 [email protected] www.archsa.org/vocations
San Antonio Seminarian Fund, SA Seminarians Priests’ Pension Plan, Retired Priests
Clergy and Religious Formation As Disciples of Christ, it is our responsibility to support those discerning the call to serve Christ in a religious life, as well as our retired clergy. Vocation Ministries provide education and formation for those studying and discerning religious life, as well as for those in formation for the permanent diaconate.
Office of the Diaconate, Deacons Office of Vocations, Consecrated Life
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Section VI:
Appeal Ministry Impact Stories
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“Making God Present” Seton Home
The young ladies at Seton Home have been abandoned or neglected, often cast aside because they are pregnant and their families do not want or cannot help to care for them. Many have also been abused. Father Miguel Moreno volunteered at Seton Home when he was a seminarian, working in particular with victims of human trafficking. He says many residents endured traumatic experiences at very young ages, affecting how they relate to people; some are distrustful, suspicious and closed off. During his time at Seton Home, Father Moreno continually asked himself, “How can I help them see and experience the better side of human relationships? How can I make God present to them?” Seton Home’s staff and volunteers work to provide not only professional counseling, but also an environment in which residents can begin to trust others by experiencing God’s love through them. Father Moreno found that his happiest moments at Seton came in seeing the girls begin to trust and engage with others. He saw their faith in humanity restored. He saw the downward spiral reverse, laying the foundation for healthier habits for both the young mothers and their new children. Gifts to the Archbishop’s Appeal support the staff and volunteers at Seton Home as they work to make God’s love and mercy present to these young mothers and their children. Your generosity is vital to ensuring their healing and the foundation of a healthy future.
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“Let the little children come unto me” ... Textbooks for Parishes in Need
Religious education classes are a vital component of our children’s Catholic faith formation. They ensure that the Church’s youngest generations receive sound catechesis that will help them grow into faith-filled adults with a true love for God and their parish community. Unfortunately, sending their children to classes is a heavy financial burden for some families who cannot afford the cost of registration and textbooks, especially when they have more than one child to enroll. Thanks to the generosity of Appeal donors, parishes are able ease this burden for families facing financial hardship. The Archbishop’s Appeal provides parishes in need with support to purchase new textbooks, ensuring that every child in the Archdiocese of San Antonio has access to Church teachings and the opportunity to grow in the Catholic faith. Your gift plays an important role in forming the youth of our Church.
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Criminal Justice: New Life Ministry
The New Life Ministry, Criminal Justice Ministry, is not often talked about, but it provides an uplifting service within our community. The New Life Ministry is a caring support group for family members of incarcerated loved ones. They come together in Christian fellowship and prayer to share their unique trials and hardships. Recently, a mother said this about her experience: “I came to New Life Ministry in shame and fearful over my son, who had distanced himself from me for years prior to his incarceration. You opened me to healing. I learned how to trust in God and renewed my relationship with my son. You have provided prayerful inspiration that brings meaning to what true support is.” Through your support of the Archbishop’s Appeal, the New Life Ministry breathes new life into family relationships, bringing Christ’s love, healing, and hope.
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Priestly Formation: Answering God’s Call
The Archdiocese of San Antonio is the blessed home to 19 young men discerning, studying, and training for the priesthood. They have made the courageous decision to fully dedicate their lives to God in service to His people. As our archdiocese continues to grow, so does our need for more priests who will anoint the sick, hear confessions, say Mass, and be the shepherds within our parishes. Given our great need for new priests, the Archbishop does not want cost to be an obstacle for anyone discerning the call to this vocation. Ours is one of the few dioceses that fully covers the costs of priestly formation for its diocesan seminarians. Appeal donors are cr itical to strengthening the Church’s presence and ministering to all Catholics across the Archdiocese of San Antonio. Your gift to the Appeal ensures that those in our archdiocese who hear the voice of God calling them to the priesthood can joyfully respond, “Yes!”
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Growing Futures: After School and Summer Youth Program at Guadalupe Community Center
Nestled in the heart of San Antonio’s west side, the Guadalupe Community Center serves as a beacon of hope and help in a community with the lowest median income and highest illiteracy rate in Bexar County. A critical part of the Community Center’s services is the After School and Summer Youth Program, which offers tutoring, peer mentoring, positive adult role models, and a hot meal to students who may otherwise go home to an empty house at the end of the school day. “Students in grades K-12 are offered a safe location after school and during the summer months. Participants are provided transportation, a hot meal, homework assistance, tutoring, character education, an opportunity to learn about gardening, sustainability and nutrition, as well as outdoor recreation and positive interaction with peers and adults. This program is offered at no cost to families, which allows parents to work and/or continue their education with the peace of mind that their children are safe.” Gifts to the Archbishop’s Appeal offers these little ones from families in need with a safe, academically supportive and nurturing place to plant and grow their brightest future.
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Catholic Television of San Antonio: Where Communications Meets Young Adult Ministry
Once a month, a group of diverse young men and women, some returning from class, others from work, come together to enjoy dinner, perhaps a drink, and an engaging address by a keynote speaker. Theology on Tap serves young adults by bringing to life the truth of Catholic teaching, covering a variety of topics relevant to their lives. Beyond learning, attendees meet and mingle with young adults from other parishes, creating a stronger community and a culture of encounter. Since July 2017, Appeal donors like you have enabled us to televise Theology on Tap, reaching thousands of viewers through Catholic Television of San Antonio (CTSA). Through this broadcast that highlights young adults, the young Church receives greater visibility within our local community. One frequent Theology on Tap attendee said, “The focus on young adults is a wise investment for the Catholic Church. This allows for an authentic welcome for these souls. We are seeking a home, seeking truth, and desiring a deep relationship with Christ! If the Church continues its investment and efforts through the Archbishop’s Appeal, then I have great hope for this community to be a dynamic center for young adults!” Through your generosity and prayers, the Archbishop’s Appeal supports ministries like Theology on Tap and CTSA, which work to help us all learn about and spread our faith, and even have a little fun, too!
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Section VII: 2019 Parish Appeal Goals
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Archdiocese of San Antonio
Office of Archbishop’s Appeal and Grants
2718 West Woodlawn Avenue, San Antonio, TX 78228
Phone: (210) 734-1604
Fax: (210) 734-1970
Mrs. Cecile Montañez Director [email protected]
Mrs. Paula Burch Appeal Territory Coordinator [email protected]
Vacant Marketing/Communications Coordinator
Office of Archbishop’s Appeal and Grants
The Office of Archbishop’s Appeal looks forward to assisting you in conducting a successful parish Appeal.
For questions, please contact our office: Monday—Friday. 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.