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Diocesan Communicator No. 10/2016 Note: Please contact Sheila Wickenheiser at 800-562-9745 ext. 131 for questions/problems regarding receipt of the Diocesan Communicator. The Communicator is available on the Diocesan website at www.dioceseofmarquette.org. Inside Office of the Bishop Diocesan Day of Consecrated Life Process to Become a Recognized Catholic Lay Association Office of the Chancellor and Divine Worship Priest and Deacon Letter of Good Standing Requests Baldwin Organ D-912 for Sale Components Available and Cinctures Needed Department of Evangelization and Education Confirmation Applications RCIA-Marital Status Questionnaire Important Upcoming Dates Catholic Schools Save the Dates Fourth Friday Count School Annual Report 2017 (SAR) School Council Minutes Communication Services Faith Words Financial Services 403(b) Retirement Plan Maximum Contributions for 2016 Governance Report October Census Form Propagation of the Faith (World Mission Sunday) October 16, 2016 Archdiocese of Military Services November 6, 2016 Development Office & Legacy of Faith Payment of LOF 2016-2017 Grants Monthly Stewardship Hour Estate Planning Seminar Bulletin Announcements Parish Use of Voter Guides Catholic Answers Speaker Series at Cathedral Addenda Note: All Addenda are located at the end of this document. Addendum #1 Diocesan Day of Consecrated Life Addendum #2 Recognized Catholic Lay Organizations Registration & Application Forms Addendum #3 Process to Become a Recognized Catholic Lay Association Addendum #4 Baldwin Organ D-912 for Sale Addendum #5 RCIA Candidates Marital Status Questionnaire Addendum #6 2016 Parish Financial Governance Report Addendum #7 October Census-2016 Form Addendum #8 Parish Use of Voter Guides

Diocesan Communicator No. 10/2016 OFFICE OF THE BISHOP Bishop John F. Doerfler DIOCESAN DAY OF CONSECRATED LIFE Our brothers and sisters in Christ living consecrated lives make great contributions to our society, our diocese, our parishes and our parishioners. I welcome you and your parishioners to join me in celebrating the lives of these men and women who serve in many capacities and have dedicated their lives to contemplative prayer, teaching in our schools, taking care of the poor and the sick and bringing compassion and the love of Christ to those shunned by society. Your observance on November 13, 2016, of this Diocesan Day of Consecrated Life in your parish(es) may include the Prayer for the Year of Consecrated Life (See Addendum #1), a focus on consecrated life in your homily, promoting vocations to consecrated life and honoring women religious and others who live a consecrated life who serve in your parish(es). Please see the attached Prayers of the Faithful that may be used on the Diocesan Day of Consecrated Life or throughout the year to pray for vocations. PROCESS TO BECOME A RECOGNIZED CATHOLIC LAY ASSOCIATION The Diocese of Marquette, as part of our commitment to providing services to lay organizations who wish to be recognized as "Catholic", and to lay organizations who share or teach the faith to members of the diocese, its parishes and schools, has established the Process to Become A Recognized Catholic Lay Association policy. The policy and application to assist such organizations to obtain the necessary approval to use the title "Catholic" or to be recognized as "Catholic" in the Diocese of Marquette can be found at Addendum #2 and Addendum #3. OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR AND DIVINE WORSHIP Rev. Daniel Moll PRIEST & DEACON LETTERS OF GOOD STANDING Priests or Deacons of the diocese that will be traveling outside of the Diocese of Marquette should request a Letter of Good Standing prior to their departure. As the letter needs to be signed by the Chancellor, the request should be submitted as soon as possible. To submit a Priest Letter of Good Standing Request, complete the online form at: Priest Letter of Good Standing Request Form. To submit a Deacon Letter of Good Standing Request, complete the online form at: Deacon Letter of Good Standing Request Form The forms may also be found at: http://www.dioceseofmarquette.org/forms BALDWIN ORGAN D-912 FOR SALE St. Paul Parish in Negaunee has a Baldwin Organ D-912 for sale. Contact Bill Barrette at the parish at (906) 869-5316. See Addendum #4 for details.

Diocesan Communicator No. 10/2016 COMPONENTS AVAILABLE AND CINCTURES NEEDED Francis de Sales Parish has upgraded to the Bell system and a new PA system. Therefore, they have some old components that they would be willing to give away to any parish that needs them. Also, St. Francis de Sales parish is in need of old cinctures that would be about 19' long. If your parish has any cinctures that would be available, please contact St. Francis de Sales at 906-341-5355. DEPARTMENT OF EVANGELIZATION AND EDUCATION Mark Salisbury CONFIRMATION APPLICATIONS Scheduling of the celebration of Confirmation in the vicariates for 2017 is finalized. To assist with the gathering of all the necessary information needed, an application form has been developed for use in the parishes. It was emailed to all pastors, parish secretaries, and faith formation coordinators on October 11 from the Office of the Bishop. If you have any questions regarding the celebration of Confirmation, please do not hesitate to contact Denise Foye, dfoye@dioceseofmarquette.org or 906-227-9130. RCIA CANDIDATES MARITAL STATUS A reminder to Pastors, Pastoral Coordinators and the RCIA team of the importance of determining the marriage situation of the RCIA candidate and the candidate s spouse which may require an annulment before he/she may enter the Church at Easter. If the candidate or the candidate s current spouse has been married previously, an investigation into these marriages must be made immediately at the onset of the RCIA in the fall. Annulment applications coming to the Marriage Tribunal after the first of the year cannot be completed by Easter. A questionnaire that may be helpful to you is found in Addendum #5. MARK YOUR CALENDARS: IMPORTANT DATES IN THE UPCOMING YEAR See the See Junior High School Rally, Saturday, October 29, 2016 Rite of Election, Sunday, March 5, 2017 Spring Study Day Thursday, April 6, 2017-The Secrets of Fatima Diocesan Confirmation Sunday, April 30, 2017 Catholic Schools SAVE THE DATES The upcoming principal meeting is Thursday, October 27, 2016 from 10:00am to 4:00pm ET at the Diocesan Office.

Diocesan Communicator No. 10/2016 Mark your calendars for the annual Catholic Schools Religion Bee on Wednesday, May 3, 2016 at Holy Name Catholic School in Escanaba. Further information will be forthcoming. FOURTH FRIDAY COUNT Fourth Friday Count Forms are due October 3, 2016. Send electronically to Cassie LaTourneau at clatourneau@dioceseofmarquette.org. SCHOOL ANNUAL REPORT 2017 (SAR) School Principals, Bookkeepers, and Secretaries: Please work together to complete this year s School Annual Report (SAR). The report is due no later than September 30, 2016. Contact the Director of School Finance, Kristi Flohe, with any questions (906) 227-9138 or kflohe@dioceseofmarquette.org. SCHOOL COUNCIL MINUTES All schools are reminded they are required to submit all agenda and minutes from school council meetings, and supporting committee meetings to our office after each meeting. Minutes and agendas can be sent to Cassie LaTourneau, clatourneau@dioceseofmarquette.org. COMMUNICATION SERVICES John Fee FAITH WORDS Learn your faith! Each month the home page of the diocesan website (www.dioceseofmarquette.org) features Faith Words to help us learn the vocabulary of our faith and saints for the month. Check it out.

Diocesan Communicator No. 10/2016 FINANCIAL SERVICES Timothy Thomas 403(b) RETIREMENT PLAN MAXIMUM CONTRIBUTIONS FOR 2016 Please be aware the maximum contribution per individual is $18,000, unless the employee is age 50 or over. Members over 50 years of age are allowed an additional "catch-up" contribution of $6,000. Since there still are several months left in 2016, it is a good time to evaluate your individual contributions to your 403(b) plan. Are you maximizing the amount you can contribute? Are you sure you will not exceed the maximum contribution amount by year end? If you have questions, please feel free to contact Irene at imccauley@dioceseofmarquette.org or 800-562-9745, Ext. 135. GOVERNANCE REPORT Governance reports were due to the Diocese by September 30 th, 2016. For your convenience, a copy can be found on the diocesan website under the Finance and Administration section and in Addendum #6 of this communicator. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Irene at imccauley@dioceseofmarquette.org or at 1-800-562-9745, ext. 137. OCTOBER CENSUS FORM The 2016 October Census form is included as Addendum #7. Please count all people present at Mass (during the month of October), regardless of age, and return completed forms to the Diocesan Offices located at 1004 Harbor Hills Drive, Marquette (Attention: Administration & Finance) by Friday, November 4, 2016. Please complete a separate one for each parish and mission. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at 1-800-562-9745, ext. 101. PROPOGATION OF THE FAITH (WORLD MISSION SUNDAY) OCTOBER 16, 2016 This collection takes place on Sunday, October 16 th. Parishes are requested to send their collection to the diocese no later than November 25, 2016. Your ongoing support of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith is vital to the missionaries serving in 1,150 dioceses throughout Asia, Africa, parts of Latin American and Europe, and on the Islands of the Pacific. Your generosity makes it possible for local priests, religious, and catechists to reach out to communities, families and children in desperate need, bringing the light of Christ to the darkest of circumstances. The World Mission Sunday celebration highlights the outreach of local churches through priests, religious and laity among the poor and marginalized half a world away. Life-changing help is provided to mission churches in territories covering more than half the globe. Your prayers and generous support offered to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith on World Mission Sunday directly benefit the mission church and help deepen your relationship with Jesus by helping so many missionaries around the world.

Diocesan Communicator No. 10/2016 ARCHDIOCESE OF MILITARY SERVICES NOVEMBER 6, 2016 The collection, to be taken up in Catholic churches throughout the United States at weekend Masses Nov. 5-6, 2016, will support pastoral service and ministry to Catholic families in the U.S. Military and patients in Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Centers throughout the country. The first collection, taken in 2013, has raised more than $8,239,000 funds that will support AMS programs and services, including Vocations, Evangelization, Sacramental Records, the Tribunal, and Veterans Affairs. Development Office & Legacy of Faith PAYMENT OF LOF 2016-2017 GRANTS Payment of Legacy of Faith approved grants for 2016-17 to parishes and Catholic schools is scheduled for early November. Submit evaluations with a due date of 10/31/2016 or sooner to avoid delayed payment. Grant extensions may be requested for extenuating circumstances. Please email written request to Angelina Juidici at ajuidici@dioceseofmaruqette.org. MONTHLY STEWARDSHIP HOUR Legacy of Faith sponsors stewardship hour on the second Tuesday of each month from 2-3pm Eastern. Please keep your parish councils & committees informed of these FREE learning opportunities. Click the links below to watch a recording of last month s session, or register to join an upcoming live webinar. September 13: Helping People to Forgive the Church Recording URL: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/7878349735492818436 October 11: Women & the Church, Practically Speaking Register URL: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4037122294022670337 November 8: Stewardship as a Parish Culture Catalyst Register URL: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1709138419160479745 ESTATE PLANNING SEMINAR This informative 1-hour seminar for diocesan parishes and schools includes a power point slide presentation, informational materials, and tips for advertising the seminar. It is presented by the pastor/school principal and a qualified estate planning attorney. Contact your development office today to book a seminar! tgadzinski@dioceseofmarquette.org BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS PARISH USE OF VOTER GUIDES The Internal Revenue Code prohibits charitable organizations, including churches, from participating or intervening in political campaigns on behalf of or

Diocesan Communicator No. 10/2016 in opposition to any candidate for political office. Permissible activities include distribution of unbiased voter guides. Please refer to the Voter Guides Addendum #8 when preparing to distribute parish voter guides for the upcoming election. This document is also available on the Diocesan website under Administration/ Policy Manuals/ Diocesan Policies/ Administration & Finance/ Voter Guides. CATHOLIC ANSWERS SPEAKERS SERIES AT CATHEDRAL Trent Horn from Catholic Answers will be presenting a two day lecture series in November 2016. These lectures on will be free to the public. Mr. Horn specializes in training pro-lifers to intelligently and compassionately engage pro-choice advocates in genuine dialogue. He holds a master's degree in theology from Franciscan University of Steubenville and is the author of Answering Atheism: How to Make the Case for God with Logic and Charity. Mr. Horn has been invited to present at the Cathedral speaker series at St. Peter Cathedral on the following subjects and dates: November 11 7 p.m. How to talk about Marriage & Same Sex Unions November 12 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. Answering Atheism November 12 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Persuasive Pro-life November 12 7:00 p.m. How to talk about tough moral issues ###

Diocesan Day of Consecrated Life November 13, 2016 Prayer for the Year of Consecrated Life O God, throughout the ages you have called women and men to pursue lives of perfect charity through the evangelical counsels of poverty, chastity, and obedience. During this Year of Consecrated Life, we give you thanks for these courageous witnesses of Faith and models of inspiration. Their pursuit of holy lives teaches us to make a more perfect offering of ourselves to you. Continue to enrich your Church by calling forth sons and daughters who, having found the pearl of great price, treasure the Kingdom of Heaven above all things. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. Prayers of the Faithful (Examples that could be used throughout the year.) For those consecrated to God by the vows of chastity, poverty and obedience that they may seek to live their baptismal promises more intensely and have the grace to persevere in their commitment to the Lord and serve with open hearts and willing spirits. We pray to the Lord For those who have responded to the prompting of the Holy Spirit to be a consecrated person that they may experience the support of the Church as they continue their growth in holiness. We pray to the Lord For those consecrated to God by the vows of chastity, poverty and obedience that they may seek to live their baptismal promises more intensely and have the grace to persevere in their commitment to the Lord and serve with open hearts and willing spirits. We pray to the Lord For those who have responded to the prompting of the Holy Spirit to be a consecrated person that they may experience the support of the Church as they continue their growth in holiness. We pray to the Lord We pray for those who are consecrated to God by the vows of chastity, poverty and obedience. May they always reveal the love of Christ to those they encounter and continue to enrich our world by their dedicated lives of prayer. Lord hear us...

We pray for all those who are discerning their vocation in life, particularly those whom the Lord is calling to consecrated life. May they be given the wisdom to hear God's call and the courage to respond generously. Lord hear us... For those who are called to the consecrated life, may they be faithful witnesses of God s love. May others be inspired to live their baptismal commitment by professing the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. We pray to the Lord For all who actively support the promotion of vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life, that they may see the fruit of their efforts in a rich harvest of vocations. We pray to the Lord That the life and mission of the men and women in consecrated life be a means of sanctification for them and building up the kingdom of God. We pray to the Lord For all pastors and parish priests of our diocese, that they will recognize and invite those men and women being called to ordained and consecrated lives to answer the call. We pray to the Lord For all involved in the examination of candidates to priesthood or to consecrated life, that their choices will benefit the Church. We pray to the Lord That this be a time of grace and growth throughout the diocese, and that there will be a renewal of interest in vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life. We pray to the Lord That many young women will be open to Jesus call to consecrated life to serve the many needs of the Church and of the world. We pray to the Lord For all men and women preparing for the priesthood or consecrated life, that their days of formation be filled with joy, peace and the certainty of God s love. We pray to the Lord

Diocese of Marquette Registration and Application Form for Recognized Catholic Lay Organizations Date of Application Name of Organization Contact person name Address City Zip code Phone number: Email 1. Briefly describe the mission or purpose of this organization. 2. Provide a brief description of the programs and services provided. Please include estimates of the number of people served. 3. Does the organization have a written mission statement, constitution, by-laws, operating guidelines, etc.? No Yes If yes, please include a copy with your application. 4. Does this organization have a board of directors, advisory group or steering committee? No Yes If yes, please include with your application a listing of all current members of the group. Also please indicate members who are officers i.e. chairperson, vice- chair, secretary, treasurer, etc. 5. Is the organization committed in word and action to the teachings and traditions of the Catholic Faith? No Yes

6. Is the organization incorporated? No Yes If yes, please attach a copy of the organization s incorporation papers. 7. Does the organization have a chaplain or spiritual director? No Yes If yes please indicate who. 8. How many people are members of this organization? 9. Briefly describe how the organization is funded. 10. Does the organization have liability insurance? No Yes If yes, please include a copy of the liability insurance policy that includes the levels of coverage provided. 11. Is this organization in any way affiliated or part of a parish in the Diocese of Marquette? No Yes If yes, please indicate the name of the parish and city in which it is located.. 12. Is this organization in any way affiliated or part of a diocesan office or department of the Diocese of Marquette? No Yes If yes, please indicate the name of the office or department.. 13. Is this organization affiliated with any national or international Catholic organization(s)? No Yes, If yes, please indicate which one(s). 14. Is there a member of the staff of the Diocese of Marquette assigned to this organization as a liaison? No Yes If yes, please indicate who and what diocesan office or department they are a member of.

15. Does the organization have contact with or in any way is it entrusted with the supervision, guidance or care of children, youth or vulnerable adults? No Yes. - If yes, does the organization adhere to the diocesan policies and standards for insuring a safe environment? No Yes - If yes, have members of the organization participated in VIRTUS training and has the organization done the diocesan approved criminal background checks for members? No Yes - If yes, what is the name of the Local Safe Environment Coordinator that the organization has been working with?. 16. If the organization is officially Recognized as a Catholic Lay Organization operating in the Diocese of Marquette, is it permissible for the Diocese of Marquette to publicly list the organization as such in the following ways: - On the Diocese of Marquette website? No Yes - As part of any diocesan approved directory of programs, services and organizations? No Yes. I certify that the information contained in this application is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I authorize the Diocese of Marquette or its agents to undertake any and all investigations it deems appropriate in connection with this application. Signature: Date: List of Attachments to Accompany This Application 1. Mission Statement, Constitution, By-laws or Operating Guidelines. 2. List of the names of board members, including names of organization officers. 3. If incorporated, copy of incorporation papers. 4. If the organization has liability insurance, copy of the insurance policy. Questions? Contact Department of Evangelization & Education Diocese of Marquette 1004 Harbor Hills Drive Marquette, MI 49854-8851 906-227-9127 mailto:msalisbury@dioceseofmarquette.org

Process To Become A Recognized Catholic Lay Association Diocese of Marquette Chancellor s Office November 1, 2016

PROCESS TO BECOME A RECOGNIZED CATHOLIC LAY ASSOCIATION I. Table of Contents II. DECREE... 1 I. INTRODUCTION... 2 II. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A RECOGNIZED CATHOLIC LAY ORGANIZATION... 3 III. APPLICATION PROCESS... 5 IV. DIOCESAN STEPS UPON RECOGNITION... 6

I. INTRODUCTION The apostolate of the laity is indispensable to the life and mission of the Church to spread the kingdom of God, to make all sharers in Christ's gift of redemption and salvation, and to bring the entire world into the right relationship with Christ. The right and duty of lay people to be engaged in the apostolate flows from their union with Christ in baptism and confirmation. They are encouraged to take their own initiative to engage in the apostolate, and if they wish their organization to use the title "Catholic", or be recognized as "Catholic", they must first seek approval. (cf. Vatican II, Decree on the Apostolate of Lay People, 1 3, 24) The Diocese of Marquette, as part of our commitment to providing services to lay organizations who wish to be recognized as "Catholic", and to lay organizations who share or teach the faith to members of the diocese, its parishes and schools, has established this policy and procedure to assist such organizations with their application to obtain the necessary approval to use the title "Catholic" or to be recognized as "Catholic". Some lay organizations may already have received official recognition as Catholic organizations. These may include national or international organizations, public associations of the faithful, recognized, or established private associations of the faithful, parish apostolates or organizations that are already listed in the Official Catholic Directory. Such organizations would not require additional recognition as Catholic by the Bishop of Marquette, see Appendix 1. For them to be listed on the Diocese of Marquette website, see the applicable requirements below under B 3. pg. 2

II. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A RECOGNIZED CATHOLIC LAY ORGANIZATION 1.) Diocesan Recognition Means: A. The lay organization is committed to communicating in word and action the teachings and traditions of the Catholic faith, as interpreted by the Bishop of Marquette. B. The lay organization follows Church law, civil law, and generally acceptable fiscal and management procedures. C. The lay organization will further and assist the Diocesan mission to evangelize by supporting the mission statement. D. The lay organization meets basic liability insurance policies of the Diocese of Marquette and its agents. (See attachments for specific details and forms). E. The lay organization is fully compliant with all Safe Environment Policies of the Diocese of Marquette. F. The organization is recognized as a Catholic Lay Organization, but is not a Diocesan Program and is independent from the Diocese. 2.) Basic liability insurance requirements of the organization The basic liability insurance requirements of the organization may be met in one of two ways. The organization may be automatically covered under the Diocesan insurance policy if it can answer yes to ALL of the following 5 questions: A. Does the Diocese, Parish, or School have full control over the organization and its functions? B. Do any organizational funds or fees associated with the organization flow through the Diocese, Parish, or School accounts? C. Does the organization permit functions or events to be open to all Diocesan, Parish or School members? D. Is the function of the organization to facilitate learning; raise revenue for the Diocese, Parish, or School; or provide a social service on behalf of the Diocese, Parish, or School? E. Is the leader of the organization a Diocesan, Parish or School volunteer or employee? If an organization cannot answer yes to all of the five questions above, the organization must provide the Diocese with copies of the proper insurance or sign a Hold Harmless/Indemnity Agreement. See attachments for specific details and forms. pg. 3

3.) The organizations that have already been recognized as Catholic may be listed on the Diocese of Marquette website if they: A. The lay organization follows Church law, civil law, and generally acceptable fiscal and management procedures. B. Meet basic liability insurance requirements or sign a Hold Harmless/Indemnity agreement. C. Are fully compliant with Safe Environment Policies of the Diocese of Marquette. 4.) Recognized Lay Organizations may: A. Use the title, "Catholic", in literature and mailings. However, such recognition does not entail affiliation with the Diocese of Marquette. B. Announce in flyers, brochures, mailings, or advertisements that they are a Recognized Catholic Lay Organization by the Diocese of Marquette. C. Be listed on the Diocese of Marquette Website as a Recognized Catholic Lay Organization. D. Use parish property with the approval of the Pastor/Pastoral Coordinator or Administrator. This includes distributing materials, posting items on parish bulletin boards, making announcements after Mass, and conducting meetings. E. Be required to complete additional steps before utilization of liability insurance. 5.) Steps a group must take to become a Recognized Catholic Lay Organization: A. Submit an application to the Department of Evangelization & Education. B. Authorize the Diocese of Marquette or its agents to undertake any and all investigations it deems appropriate in connection with this application. C. All application materials requested must be received a minimum of ninety days before any planned mailings, promotions, or advertisements of an event by the lay organization. D. An appropriate liaison, who is normally a Diocesan staff representative, will be appointed by the Diocese in consultation with each group. E. If the Organization is an association of the faithful, their statutes are to be reviewed by the Bishop of Marquette. pg. 4

III. APPLICATION PROCESS 1) Upon request, the Department of Evangelization & Education will send an application packet asking for the following information: A. Brief history/purpose & mission statement of the organization B. Membership size, number served each year, number on board, number of volunteers C. Names and terms of board members and officers D. If an organization is incorporated, a copy of the Articles of Incorporation and By laws and/or operating guidelines/constitution. E. IRS designation, if organization is an applicable 501(c) organization F. Recommended name of Diocesan/Parish or School Liaison G. Proof of liability insurance or appropriate signed waivers 2) A Diocesan Review Committee will examine all submitted materials. The Review Committee may request additional materials/information, or may request information from additional sources as the committee believes necessary. 3) If the lay organization has regular contact with children, youth or vulnerable adults as defined in the Safe Environment Policy of the Diocese of Marquette, officers/leaders will be required to complete a criminal background check application including references, attend a VIRTUS Protecting God's Children Adult Awareness session and acknowledge receipt of the appropriate policy. Each lay organization will need to appoint a Local Safe Environment Coordinator from the organization to verify all safe environment requirements have been completed. The lay organization is responsible for all costs associated with these requirements. 4) If the lay organization will be utilizing the facilities of, or the name of, a parish, school, or entity, its need for liability insurance coverage must be determined prior to approval. 5) After consultation with the Review Committee, the committee will submit its recommendation to the Bishop. A letter will be sent to each group applying advising them of the Bishop's decision. If the organization is not approved, the letter will explain the reasons why not approved, and steps/actions needed to receive approval. 6) Initial recognition shall be for a term of two years. Six months before expiration of status, the Diocese will notify each organization they have 120 days to re apply. Lay organizations seeking to be re approved should apply, updating information. Re application must be made 90 days before expiration of recognition status. 7) If there is a significant change concerning a previously recognized lay organization, the Department of Evangelization & Education may institute a review of the lay organization's status. Recognition may be revoked by the Diocese at any time. A letter to that effect will be sent to the liaison and officers/leaders directing them to discontinue using the words, pg. 5

"Recognized by the Diocese of Marquette" in all materials. Removal of the organization's name from the Diocesan website will also result. IV. DIOCESAN STEPS UPON RECOGNITION Once the decision has been made to provide recognition status to a lay organization, the following actions may be taken: The Department of Evangelization & Education will include the lay organization's name and contact information in the Diocesan Web site under the heading, Recognized Lay Organizations. H. Diocese of Marquette 1004 Harbor Hills Dr. Marquette Michigan 49855 (906) 225 1141 www.dioceseofmarquette.org pg. 6

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RCIA Candidates Marital Status Questionnaire Name Phone Have you ever been baptized? Yes No If yes, how old were you? What religion? Where? When? 1. I am single and have never attempted marriage. (Stop here if you have never been married.) 2. I am not married presently, but have been married in the past. Please list all of your previous marriages: #1 Name of former spouse Marriage Date Place of Marriage Married by Whom #2 Name of former spouse Marriage Date Place of Marriage Married by Whom (Continue on back of this form if necessary.) 3. I am currently married. If currently married, please complete the following information regarding the marriage to your present spouse. Name of your Spouse (Maiden name, if woman) Marriage Date Place of Marriage Married by Whom Religion of present spouse

This Section Pertains to the Previous Marriages of your Present Spouse Has your present spouse been married before? Yes No If yes complete below: Please list all previous marriages of your present spouse: #1 Name of your husband s former spouse Marriage Date Place of Marriage Married by Whom #2 Name of your husband s former spouse Marriage Date Place of Marriage Married by Whom (Continue on back of this form if necessary.) If the RCIA candidate or the candidate s current spouse has been married previously, it is absolutely necessary to consult with the pastor and/or the Marriage Tribunal to determine whether or not an annulment (s) is necessary. The examination of previous marriage situations must be done immediately upon entering the RCIA process.

DIOCESE OF MARQUETTE 2016 PARISH FINANCIAL GOVERNANCE REPORT PARISH or MISSION NAME: CITY: WE, THE UNDERSIGNED members of the Parish Finance Council for,, Michigan, hereby (Parish/Mission Name) (City) state that during the preceding year, we met as a Council on the following dates: WE FURTHER state that a copy of the Parish Annual Financial Statement was provided to the parishioners on.* (Date) DATED: Pastor: Signature Finance Council Members: (Include Name and Professional Title, if Applicable) Name Email Address Signature Name Email Address Signature Name Email Address Signature Name Email Address Signature Name Email Address Signature Name Email Address Signature Name Email Address Signature Name Email Address Signature * Please enclose a copy of the Financial Statement as of June 30, 2016 provided to parishioners. Submit by September 30, 2016 to Diocese of Marquette, 1004 Harbor Hills Drive, Marquette, MI 49855

Diocese of Marquette 1004 Harbor Hills Drive Marquette, MI 49855 October Census 2016 Report of Weekend Mass Attendance Parish: City: MASSES (Indicate Time) Oct. 1-2 Oct. 8-9 Oct. 15-16 Oct. 22-23 Oct. 29-30 TOTAL SAT p.m. SAT p.m. SUN a.m. SUN p.m. SUN p.m. TOTAL ATTENDANCE Please count all people present at Mass, no matter what age, and return this form to the Pastoral Office (Attention: Administration & Finance) by Friday, November 4, 2016. PASTOR OR COORDINATOR S SIGNATURE:

DIOCESE OF MARQUETTE USE OF VOTER GUIDES AT PARISHES (CIVIL LAW) The Internal Revenue Code prohibits charitable organizations, including churches, from participating or intervening in political campaigns on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for political office. Permissible activities include distribution of unbiased voter guides. United States Catholic Conference guidance in deciding whether to distribute any voter guide, but particularly a guide created by another organization, is that the following questions must be answered affirmatively: Do the issues covered in the voter guide represent the range of issues of importance to the Church? Is the format and presentation of these issues designed to inform voters rather than to inflame voters? Does the guide accurately and fairly reflect candidates' views on these complex issues? Will readers of the guide obtain facts that will enhance their ability to make informed choices in the voting booth? Churches that accept voter guides produced by other organizations must also accept the negative fallout in terms of parishioner complaint and potential Internal Revenue Service inquiry. August 1995