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1 The Mirr r Vol. LI, No. 16 DIOCESE OF SPRINGFIELD CAPE GIRARDEAU, MISSOURI November 27, 2015 One Church, East to West: Loving Jesus, Serving Jesus, Sharing Jesus The next issue of The Mirror will be Dec. 11, If you would like to receive the diocesan newspaper via in digital format, please contact Angie Toben at (417) , or her: atoben@dioscg.org. Capital Endowment Campaign to begin in parishes in January

2 2 The Mirror November 27, 2015 ONE CHURCH EAST TO WEST Capital Endowment Campaign to begin in parishes in January Springfield In early October, Bp. James V. Johnston announced a $15 million capital campaign to augment existing endowments for preparing our future priests and priest retirement, and to establish a new endowment for youth formation. The decision to initiate the campaign was made for several compelling reasons. These include: 1. There are unavoidable, critical needs that would be met by a campaign; 2. These needs are positive, hopefilled and future-oriented; 3. The campaign will build on the positive momentum of our Mutually Shared Vision, leading to a more active engagement of the faithful, both spiritually and financially; and 4. Timing: the campaign will be the first in our diocese s history and will coincide with our 60th anniversary. The theme selected for the campaign is Grateful for Our Past Preparing for Our Future. This theme was selected because it shows our gratitude to the generations of parishioners and priests who have advanced our diocese and our willingness and responsibility to prepare for its future. After Bp. Johnston was appointed as Bishop of the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph, the Priests Committee determined to proceed with the campaign for two reasons stated: 1) The urgency of the needs; 2) The capital campaign is an excellent opportunity to work together as a community of faith to meet the crucial needs of our One Church East to West. The campaign is organized into two phases the Major Gifts Phase and the Parish Phase. The Major Gifts Phase runs through mid Leadership and major gifts are sought during this phase to provide momentum and enthusiasm to parishes as they prepare and implement parish-based campaigns. The Parish Phase will be implemented in three blocks from January 2016 through March Block One will consist of parishes in Regions 7, 8, and 9. These parishes will execute their individual campaigns from January 2016 March St. Eustachius (Portageville) and St. Cecilia (Kennett) will implement their campaigns in Block 3 since St. Eusatachius is gathering information regarding a possible local parish project. To assist Block One parishes in the operation of their campaigns, three development professionals will aid in this responsibility (Linda Becker, Kim Brayman, and Gretchen Gambon). Block Two, will encompass Regions 2, 3, and 4, which will be implemented from mid-august mid-november 2016; and Block Three, Regions 1, 5, and 6, will occur from January March The standard timetable in which to implement a parish s campaign is 12 weeks. However, in smaller parishes, the campaign timetable will be accelerated. The diocesan map found below represents the regions of the diocese. In larger parishes, a parish leadership team consisting of the pastor, campaign chairperson, advanced gift chairperson, special gift chairperson, and campaign secretary must be identified, recruited, and trained as to their roles. In smaller parishes, especially those with fewer than 100 households, the leadership team may consist of only the pastor and a campaign chairperson. The campaign plan is simple and straightforward. If strategically implemented, one step at a time, the work involved will be reasonable and rewarding. The success of the capital campaign is based upon the Four P s: 1. Prayer As in any endeavor, prayer is a key part to the success of this campaign. The approved campaign prayer will be provided to parishioners through their parish. 2. Personal Visits Personal visits enhance communication and emphasize the personal nature of giving. Just as people respond less-often to mail and telephone solicitations, they respond mostoften and most favorably to personal visits. 3. Proportionate Requests As caretakers of God s gifts, we are entrusted to receive, cultivate, share, and return His gifts for our own salvation and in service of others. In returning God s gifts, we should give back joyfully and make a return to the Lord with increase in a planned, proportionate, and sacrificial manner. 4. Pledges Any commitment is easier to make if we know we can do it over time. We buy homes and cars and make many other commitments over time. By making a pledge, individuals are able to contribute at a greater level than would be otherwise possible with a one-time gift. Every parish has a financial target. Targets represent the annual ordinary income of parishes as reported on the most recent annual financial report. Ordinary income is defined as church support from envelopes and plate collections. These targets are financial goals, not assessments. Historically, parishes are able to raise these amounts of financial targets in diocesan capital campaigns. In the following pages of The Mirror, you will find the rationale for the diocese conducting the capital campaign. TM

3 November 27, 2015 The Mirror 3 ONE CHURCH EAST TO WEST

4 4 The Mirror November 27, 2015 ONE CHURCH EAST TO WEST ABOUT OUR DIOCESE Established by Pope Pius XII in 1956, the Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau extends over 39 counties and includes 66 parishes, 18 missions, and four chapels. Although situated in the heartland, the Church in Southern Missouri is truly a mission territory. Our mission identity is also illustrated by the size and location of our parishes: small, often separated by great distances, and situated among many people of other denominations. Furthermore, our diocese faces the challenge and opportunity to minister to immigrants from Latin America, Mexico, Vietnam, and other places. Finally, our mission status makes us one of 94 dioceses in the country that receive financial assistance from Catholic Extension Society. The Gospel message is spread by dozens of priests, permanent deacons, religious women and men; hundreds of lay teachers, administrators, and catechists; and thousands of parish lay leaders. This message reaches more than 65,000 Catholics, including over 8,300 children, youth, and young adults who attend Catholic schools and Parish Schools of Religion. It is through these young people that the Church in Southern Missouri seeks to grow. Since the diocese s founding nearly 60 years ago, its Catholic population has doubled. Even with this growth, which leaves us at around 6 percent of the overall population in the diocese, our positive impact in southern Missouri is significant. The diocese supports 45-plus ministries and programs to advance its mission and to grow God s Kingdom through families and parishes. These ministries and programs are supported by the faith-filled people of the diocese through the Diocesan Development Fund (DDF), which was established in During its existence, DDF has raised over $56 million from over 350,000 gifts/pledges. The current average gift to DDF is roughly $280. Approximately 44 percent of diocesan families contribute to DDF. These factors make it one of the most successful diocesan annualgiving programs in the country. While DDF successfully supports the annual operating needs of the diocese, it is unable to fund the major capital and endowment needs that exist today. Because of the importance of DDF to the overall funding of diocesan ministries and programs, it will be implemented on its regular schedule during the capital campaign.

5 ONE CHURCH EAST TO WEST November 27, 2015 The Mirror 5 GRATEFUL FOR OUR PAST PREPARING FOR OUR FUTURE In order to proclaim the reign of God in Word, Sacrament, and Service, it is essential the Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau continues to fund services and ministries for the faithful in southern Missouri. To do this, the diocese seeks to secure its future in God s service by conducting a capital campaign. The campaign seeks to raise a minimum of $15 million to augment existing endowments for preparing our future priests and priest retirement, and to establish a new endowment for youth formation. The endowment funds will: Generate earnings to address needs of the areas outlined; the principal of the endowment funds will not be touched; Grow through future gifts and contributions; Be managed by professional investment managers and monitored by the Diocesan Finance Council and the Investment Committee; and Operate under the responsibility of the Bishop of the Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau. The capital campaign differs from the Diocesan Development Fund (DDF), which primarily funds the yearly operational needs of the diocese. We are conducting the capital campaign in an effort to address long-term financial needs and expand opportunities for the future.

6 6 The Mirror November 27, 2015 ONE CHURCH EAST TO WEST RETIRED PRIESTS FUND Currently, there are 15 retired priests in our diocese. We are blessed that some of these men are willing to serve in our parishes, as they are able. It is important that we provide a pension and supplemental medical coverage for these men so they are able to live out their remaining years with dignity. The customary retirement age for priests in our diocese is 70. At retirement age, priests receive compensation for their supplementary insurance and an annual retirement allocation of $20,820. At present, our Priests Mutual Benefit Society (PMBS) fund is not fully funded and will likely not sustain itself beyond another decade. The average age of our active diocesan priests is 56. Combining this with a longer life expectancy, it is evident that we need to increase our current PMBS fund. In fact, the Christian Brothers Retirement Planning Services recently completed an actuarial analysis that predicted by the year 2019, we will use not only investment income, but also will need to start using the principal of this fund itself. Increasing this endowment by $5 million will extend the number of years the PMBS will be adequately funded to provide for current and future diocesan priests in their retirement years. Many priests have spent their lives in service to our parishes and families. We must secure their well-being for basic retirement needs after their lifetime of service, devotion, and sacrifice to our diocese.

7 ONE CHURCH EAST TO WEST November 27, 2015 The Mirror 7 PREPARING OUR FUTURE PRIESTS Vocations to the priesthood are vital for meeting the spiritual and pastoral needs of the 20,000-plus households currently living their faith in our diocese. In recent years, the diocese prioritized the fostering of vocations. With the efforts and prayers of many, we have been blessed to see a tripling in our number of seminarians studying for the priesthood. In the summer of 2015, the diocese celebrated the ordination of two men to the priesthood. As of fall 2015, 16 men are in various stages of formation. This number is very encouraging, and in the next five to six years, we could see as many as 11 ordinations! Along with this good news comes a happy challenge: the expense of educating and preparing future priests. The endowment is not large enough to generate sufficient funds for the current number of young men studying for the priesthood. In addition, we hope to maintain or even increase the number of men in formation. Seven men are in various stages of formation in seminary colleges. They or their families assume the majority of their educational costs. The training of seminarians in graduate theology is highly specialized. The cost to theology students and their related expenses is totally financed by the diocese. Currently, six seminarians from our diocese are in graduate theology,

8 8 The Mirror November 27, 2015 ONE CHURCH EAST TO WEST and three are in pre-theology. The cost of tuition and room and board for these individuals is over $35,000 per year. Related costs of books, health insurance, summer programs, promotions, stipends, and transportation are not covered in the above amount. All of the above costs, like expenses for all types of higher education, continue to increase. Part of this increase is due to more rigorous program requirements. Current funding for seminarian education is through a combination of the annual Christmas collection, earnings on the seminary endowment, and miscellaneous gifts. Last year, $350,000 was earned through these sources; however, over $700,000 was disbursed for vocation expenses, mostly for seminarian education and related costs. The major factor for this shortfall is that the endowment for seminarians is underfunded. Furthermore, with a possible increase of additional men studying for the priesthood, the deficit between earning sources and expenses for the diocesan vocation program will continue to increase. By increasing the endowment for seminarian education by $5 million, we will be able to fund this program well into the future, even with an increase in the number of seminarians. YOUTH FORMATION Parents are the primary educators of their children in the faith. Families are aided by priests, consecrated religious, teachers, catechists, retreat directors, campus ministers, friends, coaches, and others. We all desire Catholic youth, adolescents, and young men and women and their families to have the opportunities to develop moral, religious, and spiritual values that are critical in today s world. Studies show that adolescents who participate in parish youth ministry programs identify faith and moral formation as a significant contribution to their life. They have a profound sense of commitment to the Catholic Church, attend Sunday Mass regularly, and show continued growth while they remain involved in a youth program. These are positive signs that the Church s investment in ministry with adolescents is making a difference in their lives and in the life of the Church. However, the Church s ministry with adolescents is confronted by new challenges: Studies show that adolescents and young adults who participate in parish youth ministry programs identify faith and moral formation as a significant contribution to their life, carrying a profound sense of commitment to the Catholic Church into adulthood. Continues on p. 13

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13 ONE CHURCH EAST TO WEST November 27, 2015 The Mirror 13 From p The social and economic forces affecting today s families; 2. Consumerism, entertainment media, and pop culture encouraging a culture of isolation; and 3. Families lacking sufficient time together to develop strong family relationships, communicate life-giving values and a religious faith, celebrate family rituals, participate in family activities, and contribute to the well-being of their community. The Church must help in addressing these contemporary challenges. The diocese seeks to develop initiatives that will lead our young people to deepened encounters with Christ including formation, spirituality, and service. Our goals for ministry with youth will reflect those of the greater Church, such as: Empower young people to live as disciples of Jesus Christ in our world today; Draw young people to responsible participation in the life, mission, and work of the Catholic faith community; and Foster the total personal and spiritual growth of each young person. The diocese cares for its youth through the Office of Youth Ministry and the diocese s commitment to Catholic Schools, Parish Schools of Religion, College Campus

14 14 The Mirror November 27, 2015 ONE CHURCH EAST TO WEST Ministries, young adult ministries, Hispanic Youth Ministries, the Steubenville Mid-America Youth Conferences, etc. While these are significant, we seek even more creative ways our youth could deepen their relationship with Jesus and form them as intentional disciples of Jesus. In addition, the diocese currently serves youth through operating: Camp Re-NEW-All (summer camp for children in grades 5-9); Teens Encounter Christ (TEC), and Kyros (retreat experiences for adolescents); Just Five Days (mission trips); Annual Diocesan Youth Conference; and National Catholic Youth Conference. The diocese seeks to establish a $5 million endowment fund dedicated to the Christian formation of youth, adolescents, and young men and women and their families. Over time, it is hoped that the interest of this endowment will: Offer a retreat experience to children during both grade school and high school years; Identify and establish retreat sites in the diocese; Provide the means for offering retreats; Fund the possible hiring of a retreat director or team of individuals working with our youth; Support various needs for campus ministry; Provide scholarships for those in financial need to attend retreats and Catholic conferences; Underwrite contemporary programs to engage youth in their parish communities; Provide training and formation of lay ministers responsible for youth ministry; and Fund other developing opportunities. GRATEFUL FOR OUR PAST PREPARING FOR OUR FUTURE In each of our lives, the gifts of others have been extremely significant. As we celebrate our 60th anniversary as a diocese, we do well to reflect upon our predecessors who established and grew our diocese. This includes approximately 250 priests. Today, we follow in their footsteps and accept the challenge to share and respond to our faith by enhancing the funding for seminary education and priest retirement, and by establishing a new endowment for youth formation. We are indeed grateful for our past as we prepare for our future.

15 November 27, 2015 ONE CHURCH EAST TO WEST The Mirror 15 OUR CAPITAL CAMPAIGN: THE CHURCH IN SOUTHERN MISSOURI NEEDS YOU You can participate in this endeavor in four ways. First, please pray for the success of the capital campaign. Next, take an active part by volunteering your time when your parish implements its campaign. Third, share the goals of the campaign with others. Finally, make a gift to the campaign. In returning God s gifts, we joyfully make a return gift to the Lord in a planned, proportionate, and sacrificial manner. Every family in the diocese will be approached in some manner. A gift amount, with a three- to five-year pledge period, is suggested for each household to prayerfully consider. The specific gift request is formulated with our goal in mind and meant to provide a frame of reference for each family s participation. No judgment is made on the level of gift you or others make. Grateful for Our Past Preparing for Our Future seeks equal sacrifices, not equal gifts. All administrative expenses related to the capital campaign will be covered by gift proceeds. Extending over 39 counties across southern Missouri, the Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau serves over 65,000 Catholics in 20,000+ households, including more than 8,300 youth and young adults, through 66 parishes, 18 missions, and 4 chapels.

16 16 The Mirror November 27, 2015 ONE CHURCH EAST TO WEST Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau 601 South Jefferson Avenue, Springfield, Missouri (417) dioscg.org

17 DIOCESAN NEWS November 27, 2015 The Mirror 17 Belleville, IL Our Lady of the Snows Shrine will present the annual Way of Lights Christmas Display now until Jan. 1, Over 1 million lights are featured along a 1.5-mile route depicting the journey to Bethlehem. Reservations phone number, (636) ; activities in the visitor s center and guild center. Bring the family on Tuesday evening and receive discounts on activities. For more information, contact the shrine at (618) , or (314) , or visit Cape Girardeau St. Mary Cathedral Parish Council of Catholic Women (PCCW) will host a Holiday Craft and Bake Sale, Sat., Dec. 5, 3-7 p.m., and Sun., Dec. 6, 8 a.m.-12-noon, in the school cafeteria. There will be many homemade cakes, pies, breads, candies, jellies, and other specialties. For more information, contact Kate Schaefer, (573) Springfield Beginning Experience of Springfield will host a Christmas Party/Reunion, Sun., Dec. 6, 6-8 p.m., in the Pallotti Center at The Catholic Center, 601 S. Jefferson Ave. Bring a dish to share and a $10 gift to exchange. For more information, call Mary Alice, (417) Joplin Area Catholic Schools, a Pre-K-12 system, is seeking to fill the new full-time position of System Director starting the 2016/2017 school year. Some of the duties include: Facilitates the Development of the Schools Faith Community Provides Instructional Leadership Manages the Joplin Area Catholic Schools Program Promotes Development, Public Relations, and Marketing Some of the desired prerequisites for the position include: Active Catholic Master s Degree in Educational Administration Successful Experience as Elementary/Secondary School Administrator Certifiable Status for Missouri Principal s Certificate Please send resumes and inquiries to: michaelteeter@yahoo.com. Contemplative outreach of Springfield is hosting a Silent Saturday As we enter into the Advent season, come take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to prepare yourself for the coming of the Christ child. Sat., Dec. 5, 2015 Join us at Holy Trinity Church for Mass at 9 a.m. (optional) Followed by registration at 9:45 a.m. and then prayer until 12-noon. If you have questions, please contact Mike or Barb DePue at (417) or democatsx2@gmail.com KHJM Catholic radio for Southeast Missouri 89.1 FM From Jackson to the Bootheel, KHJM 89.1 FM brings the heart of Catholic Radio to the area. Heart of Jesus and Mary radio Schedule The next safe environment in-service opportunities will be held at the following locations: Tue., Dec noon-3 p.m....the Catholic Center (Pallotti), Springfield Thu., Dec p.m....st. Joseph, Scott City Mon., Dec. 14 5:30-8:30 p.m....our Lady of the Lake, Branson Mon., July 18, p.m....st. Joseph, Scott City Preregistration is necessary; go to and click on registration on the left or call your parish/school office for assistance; or call Ken Pesek at The Catholic Center, (417) ; or him at kenpesek@dioscg.org. Participants must be present for the entire training. Training sessions are for adults only. Schedules may be found on the diocesan events calendar at or at The Mirror: Newspaper of the Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau USPS Publication Publisher: Msgr. Thomas E. Reidy, Diocesan Administrator Editor: Leslie A. Eidson Production: Glenn Eckl Circulation/Advertising: Angie Toben, atoben@dioscg.org Published every other week except the last week in December at 601 S. Jefferson, Springfield, MO Address all communications to 601 S. Jefferson, Springfield, MO ; Telephone (417) ; FAX (417) ; atoben@dioscg.org POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Mirror, 601 S. Jefferson, Springfield, MO When giving change of address, state both old and new address, also old and new parish. Subscription: $14 per year. Periodicals postage paid at Springfield, MO, and additional mailing offices. Vol. LI No. 16 Nov. 27, 2015 Single copy price, $0.50 Copyright 2015, The Mirror, CNS, CNA, USCCB, The Vatican, as noted. The Mirror OnLine: Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau

18 18 The Mirror November 27, 2015 DIOCESAN NEWS Advent once again Fr. Eugene Hemrick If we are receiving Christ regularly in the Eucharist, why do we need Advent? Isn t his coming into our life an endless Advent? To answer this, we need to ask why we celebrate birthdays. Although birth is a once in a lifetime event, celebrating its precious moment calls for heartwarming repetition. Birthdays are a special time for gathering with loved ones, prizing the community we inherited, and being grateful for the nourishing relationships we enjoy. Like a memorable birthday, Advent is an opportunity to once again reflect on that precious moment we were born and God came into our lives. It is also a time to reflect on the wonderful supportive relationships that have sustained us. Advent is likewise a call to renew our awesomeness in being selected to be a participant in God s creation. As wonderful as is receiving the Eucharist repeatedly, it can become perfunctory and lose some of Jimmie Bell visits McAuley Catholic High School Advent is an opportunity to reflect on how well we have imitated Christ s unselfish love in dying for us. its awesomeness. Special moments of gratitude like Advent need to be generated to deepen our awesomeness. Advent encourages us to examine Christ s impact on our life more closely. Has our understanding of him during the year caused us to grow in exemplifying his example? Pope Francis points out in his encyclical Laudato Si that our world is interconnected by the laws of nature with which God endowed it. Advent encourages us to recall how these interconnecting laws sustain our life. It is a time to appreciate the world s interconnectedness, the beauty of nature it generates and the horn of plenty it provides. Most important, Advent is an opportunity to reflect on the depth of our loving service and how well we have imitated Christ s unselfish love in dying for us. Celebrations like Advent are essential to lives that sometimes get distracted, preventing us from getting NFL PLAYER SPEAKS OF GOD Jimmie Bell, former Ohio State football player and former member of the NFL New York Giants and the San Diego Chargers, visited McAuley Catholic High School in Joplin on Nov. 4 and spoke about the importance of God in his life. Bell (pictured: third from the left in the back row) met with members of the McAuley football team. He attended Catholic schools before his college and professional career. (Submitted photo) ADVENT The Advent wreath was lit in St. Raphael the Archangel Church in St. Louis. The wreath, with a candle marking each week of the season, is a traditional symbol of the liturgical period. (Photo by Lisa Johnson/St. Louis Review) Child & Youth Protection The Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau is committed to the protection of children and youth. Through our on-going Safe Environment program, thousands of people have been trained to ensure a safe environment for everyone. We strongly believe in our moral obligation to keep the young safe and provide them with a caring environment in which their faith can flourish. The Diocese encourages the reporting of all incidents of sexual misconduct, regardless of the identity of the alleged offender. In addition, any signs or suspicions of abuse must be reported. Diocesan employees, volunteers, or agents are mandated reporters of child abuse. To report abuse, call the Missouri Child Abuse Hotline: (800) To report abuse by a Church representative also contact: Msgr. Thomas E. Reidy, Diocesan Administrator 601 S. Jefferson Ave, Springfield, MO 65806, (417) Victim Assistant Coordinators, laypersons not in the employ of the diocese, are: William J. Holtmeyer, Jr., MS, NCC, LPC, CEAP, Q-SAP at (417) or vac2@dioscg.org Judy St. John, LPC, NCC (573) or, vac1@dioscg.org For more information: Office of Child and Youth Protection, Karen M. Pesek, Director, kpesek@dioscg.org, (417) Please read the full Safe Environment Procedures of the Diocese contained in the Diocesan Policies, Guidelines, and Procedures Handbook located in each parish and diocesan school. One will also find the Code of Conduct for Clergy, Employees, and Adult Volunteers and the Code of Conduct for Minors in Grades Seven Through Twelve, among other resources at For more information on a national scale about the safeenvironment commitment of the US bishops to children and youth, please consult

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