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Annual Financial Report 2013 - 2014 for the Diocese of Winona


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DIOCESED OF WINONA IOCESE OF WINONA

Office of The Bishop

PASTORAL CENTER

Office of The Bishop

PASTORAL CENTER

Dear People of God of the Diocese of Winona: Dear People God full of theofDiocese of Winona: We are embarking on aofyear hope and new vision. We continue to give witness to wonderful works of God and to renew our commitment to proclaim We are embarking onthe a year full ofofhope and new vision. We continue to give witness to wonderful works of God and to renew our Dear People of God of Diocese Winona: the Kingdom of God. I am again grateful for the opportunity to share news with you about the mission of the Diocese of Winona. commitment to proclaim the Kingdom of God. I amand again grateful forWe the opportunity share news with you about the mission of theand to renew our We are embarking on a year full of hope new totogive witness to wonderful of God Accompanying this letter is a summary of the financial activity forvision. our diocesecontinue for the fiscal year that ended on June works 30, 2014. The Diocese of Winona financial Diocese of Winona. commitment to proclaim the Kingdom ofdiversified God. I aminvestments again grateful for theand opportunity to share newscontinue with you about the mission ofgifts the of the diocese position continues to be sound; the strong return on our this year conservative strategy to serve the temporal Accompanying this letter is a summary of the financial activity for our diocese for the fiscal year that ended on June 30, 2014. The of Winona. well. While thisDiocese is wonderful news, as you are most likely well aware, there are potential legal actions to which the Diocese of Winona may have to respond. Because Diocese of Winona financial position continues to be sound; the strong return on our diversified investments this year and conservative Accompanying this letter is a summary of the financial activity for our diocese for the fiscal year that ended on June 30, 2014. The of this, our financial future, though currently sound, is uncertain. If you wish to review a more in-depth report, our complete audited financial report is available strategy continue to Statement serve the temporal gifts ofPosition the diocese well. While this is wonderful news, as you are most likely well aware, there Statement of Activities in ofwww.dow.org. Financial Diocese of Winona financial position continues to beknow sound; the strong return on of our diversified investments thiscome year and the Finance section of our diocesan website: Please that current gifts are soour appreciated and I though know fromconservative your deep faith in Jesus are potential legal actions to which the Diocese of Winona may have toyour respond. Because this, financial future, currently Years Ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 Years Ended June 30, and 2013 Christ and yourstrategy love for the Church. At the end of this past summer, the entire diocese came together for our 125th Anniversary Celebration event at 2014 the Verizon continue to serve temporal gifts of the diocese well. While this is wonderful news, as you are most likely well aware, there sound, is uncertain. If you wish to review a more in-depth report, our complete audited financial report is available in the Finance Wireless Center inpotential Mankato. What an experience of history and faithfulness we continue rejoice inofthe hope the future of the Diocese of Winona and the are actions to which the Diocese ofknow Winona have togifts respond. this, ourof financial future, though currently section of our legal diocesan website: www.dow.org. Please that may yourascurrent are to so Because appreciated and I know come from your deep 2014 2013 2014 2013 history of Christian faith that we will together create moving forward. faith in Jesus Christ and your love for the Church. sound, is uncertain. If you wish to review a more in-depth report, our complete audited financial report is available in the Finance th ASSETS REVENUE In last month’s edition ofof The we have shared withPlease you this year’s theme of our annual Ministries Closer to Christ. Anniversary Celebration event atAppeal, the Verizon At the end thisCourier pastwebsite: summer, the entire diocese came together at for our current 125 section of our diocesan www.dow.org. know that your gifts areCatholic so appreciated and I know come from your Christ deep offers us an infinite amount of love Cash that Wireless 787,136 1,634,283 Center in Most Mankato. What an for experience of history and faithfulness as we rejoice the hope of the to future of the and mercy flows His Heart. We strengthened through Him tocontinue go forthtoand leadin others Closer Christ as we come together as one Church. Our Church needs faith in from Jesus Christ andSacred your love the are Church. Accounts receivable 533,111 Parish 1,605,346 1,615,060 th Diocese of of Winona andgrow the history of Christian faith that841,123 we and will become together create moving forward. you, each and every you, to more closely todiocese Christ you are125 destined to be –Assessment witnesses to the truth in love. So many of you have seen the fruits produced Anniversary Celebration event at the Verizon Atone the end of this past ever summer, the entire came togetherwho at for our expenses 27,930 71,323 Catholic Ministries Appeal 2,000,000must be supported 1,949,000 In last month’s edition these of Theministries Courier weofhave shared with you thisyour year’s theme of ourand annual CatholicAs Ministries Appeal, Closer by ourPrepaid Diocese of Winona and support our Church through time, talents treasures. St. Paul tells us in Ephesians 4: 15-16, every ligament Wireless Center in Mankato. What an experience of history and faithfulness as we continue to rejoice in the hope of the future of the 1,707,826 1,273,197 Bequests and Gifts 1,933,402 Appeal, which 1,990,506 tocash Christ. Christ offers us an infinite amount ofitself love and mercy that flows from His Most Sacred Heart. We are strengthened through for theRestricted proper functioning of the body to grow and build up in love. I ask each of you to prayerfully consider a financial contribution to the 2015 Catholic Ministries is Diocese offorth Winona andothers the history of Christian faith that we will together create movingneeds forward. Him to go and lead Closer to Christ as we come together as one Church. Our Church you, each and every one of you, to grow ever more closely to Investments 23,465,718 19,911,468 Investments 3,049,878 2,029,629 an activity of the Catholic Foundation of Southern Minnesota. I further encourage you to get involved in these ministries if you have not already done so to experience firsthand how your In and lastbecome month’s ofdestined The Courier have shared withinyou this theme of Departmental our annual Catholic Ministries Appeal, Closer and support1,110,564 Christ who you are be Holy –we witnesses totothe truth Soyear’s many of have seen the fruits produced our Diocese Land, buildings, equipment &edition other property 2,279,487 Revenue 824,100 financial contributions are creating opportunities fortothe Spirit draw eachlove. of2,145,914 us Closer toyou Christ. Also, please know thatbyCMA funds of areWinona never used to paythese legal fees or settlements, to Christ. Christ offers us an infinite amount of love and mercy that flows from His Most Sacred Heart. We are strengthened through ministries of our Church through your time, talents and treasures. As St. Paul tells us in Ephesians 4: 15-16, every ligament must be supported for the proper functioning but solely to fund the ministries detailed in the appeal. of thetobody to grow build itselfCloser up in love. I $ask each of you to prayerfully a financial contribution to the 2015 Catholic Ministries Appeal, which is an Him go forth andand lead others toVision Christ as we together asconsider one Church needs each and every you, ever more closely Totalafter assets 29,109,220 $plan 25,569,296 Total IRevenue & Other Support $ 9,699,190 $ tohardship 8,408,295 We also, a three-year process, have announced 2016, acome pastoral for the Church. Diocese Our of Winona. wouldyou, like to reiterate thatone thisof plan is to notgrow a reflection of financial activityand of the Catholic Foundation of Southern Minnesota. I further encourage you to get involved inyou thesehave ministries if you haveproduced not already done so to experience Christ become who you are destined to be – witnesses to the truth in love. So many of seen the fruits by our Diocese of Winona and support these nor benefit, but has prayerfully been arrived at by two main, non-financial factors: having fewer priests and the demographic shifts of both growth and decline in areas of our diocese which firsthand how yourChurch financialthrough contributions are creating for the Spirittells to draw each of us Closer to Christ. Also, please know that fundsfor are the never ministries of our your time, talentsopportunities and treasures. AsHoly St. Paul us in Ephesians 4: 15-16, every ligament must be CMA supported proper functioning require us to re-examine and adapt how we serve specific communities and the diocese. We keep the Eucharist at the center of the planning process and let us continue to pray for guidance LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS EXPENSE used pay legal fees and or settlements, butup solely to fund theeach ministries detailed in the appeal. thetobody to grow itself in Vision love. I ask of you toour prayerfully consider a financial contribution to the 2015 Catholic Ministries Appeal, which is an throughout thisof planning year. morebuild information on 2016, please website. Accounts Payable: We also, afterFor a three-year process, have announced Vision 2016,visit a pastoral plan for the Diocese of Winona. I would like to reiterate that this plan is not a reflection of activity of the16Catholic Foundation of studying Southern for Minnesota. I further encourage you to getChristian involved in ministries if diocese. you haveThe not already done sototowork experience We are blessed to have seminarians currently the Diocese of Winona. Please to prayfewer forthese vocations calls men in His vineyard Vendors & others 374,033 186,605 Service 1,164,516 899,852 financial hardship nor benefit, but has prayerfully been arrived at by two main, non-financialcontinue factors: having priests and in theour demographic shiftsLord of both growth and how your financial contributions are creating opportunities for the Holy Spirit to draw each of us Closer to Christ. Also, please know that CMA funds are never as priests; prayfirsthand that they hear and respond to His call. In assisting these young men, we rejoice that along with the contributions of other dioceses, the Diocese of Winona was able to make Charitable organizations 151,336 143,148 Vocations/Clergy Education 615,813 618,701 decline in areas of our diocese which require us to re-examine and adapt how we serve specific communities and the diocese. We keep the Eucharist at the center of the used to pay fees but solely to fund detailed inFor themore appeal. a significant contribution tolegal theand Immaculate Heart Mary Seminary tothe beministries used the much-needed renovation of their facility. is a our great gift to have a seminary within our diocese, Funds held for others 112,337 176,459 Faith Education 1,535,556 1,469,057 planning process letor us settlements, continue to of pray for guidance throughout thistowards planning year. information on Vision 2016, pleaseItvisit website. We also, after a at three-year process, have announced Vision 2016, pastoral planoffor the Diocese Winona. I would like reiterateinthat plan is not a reflection of pleaseAccrued pray forexpenses all the seminarians IHM who are God’s will for their lives. On October 18, 2013, I ordained Fr. discerning Adam McMillan into the priesthood ata the Cathedral theChancery Sacred Heart.ofPlease continue to pray fortovocations our this diocese. 1,911,809 1,400,701 1,148,377 1,109,999 The Diocese of Lord Winona blessed tovineyard be able make pray abeen $100,000 to the St. call. Thomas More Catholic Newman inthe Mankato. The fruits ofofthis contribution were financial hardship norwork benefit, has prayerfully arrived at byand two main, factors: having fewer andthat demographic shifts both growth and348,226 The callswas men also to in Hisbut astopriests; that theycontribution hear respond tonon-financial His In assisting these young men, priests weCenter rejoice the Diocese of Winona Self Insurance Program 277,199 was ableinof toareas make a $1 million contribution toIthe Heart ofand Seminary to be used towards much-needed renovation of their Itlast isEucharist a month great gift seen in the completion the center’s building project. was to celebrate the Dedication Mass for thethe newly built and Chapel and Student Center on What an decline of our diocese which require usdelighted to re-examine adapt how we serve specific communities the diocese. Wefacility. keep the attoFebruary the center15. of the Total liabilities $Immaculate 2,549,515 $Mary 1,906,913 Tribunal 270,196 234,306 have a seminary within our diocese, please pray for all the seminarians at IHM who are discerning God’s will for their lives. inspiration to have young people excited about their faith! planning process and let us continue to pray for guidance throughout this planning year. For more information on Vision 2016, please visit our website. Communications 371,575 331,407 The Diocese of also blessed to be togifts, make the a $100,000 contribution towas the St. Parish Thomas More Catholic Newman Center in Mankato. The of this InNet continuing seek the best ways towas good stewards ofable your Diocese of Winona also ableof to facilitate and pay Please for all parishes totobe converted to318,635 newinaccounting software assets toOn Accounting Services 231,662 October 18,Winona 2013, Ibeordained Fr. Adam McMillan into the priesthood at the Cathedral the Sacred Heart. continue pray forfruits vocations our diocese. contribution were seen in the completion of theweb-based center’s building project.platform, I was delighted towill celebrate the Dedication Mass for the newly built Chapel andtoStudent Center effectiveUnrestricted July 1, 2015. parishes now thevineyard same accounting which add ease to our accounting efficiency in the come. 21,917,284 20,104,460 of Mary Seminary Renovation The LordAll calls men toare work inonHis as priests; pray that they hear and respond toImmaculate His call. In Heart assisting these young men, weyears rejoice that the1,000,000 Diocese of Winona last in month on February 15. What anyou inspiration tome have young people excited about their faith! All ofTemporarily you was are my prayers; I humbly ask to keep in your prayers. May we continue moving forward in the hope of Christ and as we draw closer to Christ, may we be a living restricted 1,976,018 More Newman Center Construction 100,000 able to make a $1 million contribution to the2,855,154 Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary toSt. beThomas used towards the much-needed renovation of their facility. It is a great gift to witness of our faith Jesus Christ and our the truth of His teachings. And continue1,581,905 with our diocesan wewill be open to the promptings of the Holy Spirit for change in our lives. Permanently 1,787,267 have in a restricted seminary within diocese, please pray for allas theweseminarians at IHM who are initiatives, discerning may God’s for their lives. May God continue to bless you in the coming year! Westa Sanborn Street � PO Box 588 Winona MN 55987 The Diocese of Winona was also blessed to be able to 55 make $100,000 contribution to �the St. Thomas More Catholic Newman Center in Mankato. The fruits of this Sincerely Christ, 507/454-4643 � 23,662,383 Fax: 507/454-8106 � jmquinn@dow.org � www.dow.org Total in net assets were seen in the completion of $the 26,559,705 Expenses 6,801,868 5,243,211 contribution center’s building$ project. I was delighted to Total celebrate the Dedication Mass for the newly built$Chapel and Student$Center last month on February 15. What an inspiration to have young people excited about their faith! Total liabilities & net assets

$

29,109,220

$

25,569,296

Special Collections Years Ended June 30, 2014 and 2013 Special Collections Years Ended June 30, 2014 and 2013

2,897,322

$

3,165,084

Diocese of Winona Offices Diocese of Winona Offices

2014

Latin America Aid To The Church In Eastern & Central Europe American Bishops' Overseas Appeal (CRS) Catholic Home Missions Catholic Communications Campaign Collection For The Holy Father (Peter's Pence) Campaign For Human Development Retirement Fund For Religious Missionary Cooperative Plan Black & Native Americans Operation Rice Bowl Holy Land Catholic University Of America Mission Sunday (Propagation Of The Faith) Typhoon Haiyan Recovery Archdiocese Military Services *Catholic Charities Of The Diocese Of Winona Tornado And Disaster Recovery Hurricane Sandy

2013

24,157 43,487 75,651 30,990 18,181 46,071 65,209 56,559 109,847 23,160 68,460 59,288 5,248 63,243 135,074 39,258 49,864 14,616 $

928,362

28,442 55,720 151,534 32,502 10,698 58,048 51,481 73,676 101,997 25,426 75,998 61,934 6,512 61,937 111,068 22,945 348,681 $

1,278,599

*Note: Collections for Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Winona are now sent to Catholic Charities directly March, 2015 w The Courier

$

55 West Sanborn Street � PO Box 588 � Winona MN 55987 507/454-4643 � Fax: 507/454-8106 � jmquinn@dow.org � www.dow.org

Most Rev. John M. Quinn, Bishop of Winona

Total Special Collections

Change in Net Assets

Christian Service: Divine Worship, Youth and Young Adults, Life, Hispanic Ministry, Catholic Charities, Cemeteries Vocations/Clergy Education: Vocations, Clergy Education, Theology Students, Care of Priests Faith Education: Catholic Education, Faith Formation, Evangelization, Apologetics, Mission Advancement, Lay Formation, Media Center, Newman Centers. Chancery: Bishop, Vicar General, Moderator of the Curia, Vicar for the Clergy, Chancellor, Human Resources, Finance, Planning, Cemeteries Self Insurance Program: Property, Liability, Automobile, Workers Compensation, Claims/Risk Management Services, Lay Staff & Priest Health Care, Tribunal: Diocese of Winona Tribunal Communications: Communications, Courier, Television Masses Parish Accounting Services: Parish Administrative Financial Services Diocese of Winona Finance Council Most Rev. John M. Quinn, Bishop of Winona Rev. Msgr. Richard M. Colletti, Vicar General & Chancellor Mr. James Anderson, DOW Trustee, Austin Ms. Margaret Michaletz, DOW Trustee, Owatonna Mr. Lawrence J. Dose, Chief Finance & Administrative Officer DOW Sr. Jean Keniry, OSF, Rochester Franciscans Mr. Robert Wooden, Wabasha Rev. Thomas Loomis, Pastor Holy Spirit Church, Rochester Rev. Matthew Fasnacht, Pastor St. Mary, Caledonia / St. Patrick, Brownsville Br. William Mann, FSC, President, St. Mary's University, Winona Mr. Michael Brinkman, Jackson


Annual Financial Report 2013 - 2014 17 Statement ofof Activities Statement Activities Years June Ended June30, 30, 2014 and 2013 Years Ended 2014 and 2013

Statement of ofFinancial Statement Financial PositionPosition Years Ended June 30, 2014 2014 and 2013 and 2013 Years Ended June 30, 2014

ASSETS Cash Accounts receivable Prepaid expenses Restricted cash Investments Land, buildings, equipment & other property Total assets

787,136 841,123 27,930 1,707,826 23,465,718 2,279,487 $

LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS Accounts Payable: Vendors & others Charitable organizations Funds held for others Accrued expenses Total liabilities

2013

29,109,220

1,634,283 533,111 71,323 1,273,197 19,911,468 2,145,914 $

25,569,296

REVENUE Parish Assessment Catholic Ministries Appeal Bequests and Gifts Investments Departmental Revenue Total Revenue & Other Support

$

2014

2013

1,605,346 2,000,000 1,933,402 3,049,878 1,110,564

1,615,060 1,949,000 1,990,506 2,029,629 824,100

9,699,190

$

8,408,295

EXPENSE 374,033 151,336 112,337 1,911,809 $

Net assets Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Permanently restricted

2,549,515

186,605 143,148 176,459 1,400,701 $

21,917,284 2,855,154 1,787,267

1,906,913 20,104,460 1,976,018 1,581,905

Christian Service Vocations/Clergy Education Faith Education Chancery Self Insurance Program Tribunal Communications Parish Accounting Services Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary Renovation St. Thomas More Newman Center Construction

1,164,516 615,813 1,535,556 1,148,377 277,199 270,196 371,575 318,635 1,000,000 100,000

899,852 618,701 1,469,057 1,109,999 348,226 234,306 331,407 231,662 -

Total net assets

$

26,559,705

$

23,662,383

Total Expenses

$

6,801,868

$

5,243,211

Total liabilities & net assets

$

29,109,220

$

25,569,296

Change in Net Assets

$

2,897,322

$

3,165,084

Special Collections Years Ended June 30, 2014 and 2013

Expenses

Diocese of Winona Offices

Christian Service: Divine Worship, Youth and Young Adults, Life, Hispanic Ministry, Catholic Charities, Cemeteries Christian Service 17% Vocations/Clergy Education: Vocations, Clergy Education, Theology Students, Latin America 24,157 28,442 Care of Priests Faith Education: Catholic Education, Faith Formation, Evangelization, Apologetics, Aid To The Church In Eastern & Central Europe 43,487 55,720 American Bishops' Overseas Appeal (CRS) 75,651 151,534 Mission Advancement, Lay Formation, Media Center, Newman Centers. Chancery: Bishop, Vicar General, Moderator of the Curia, Vicar for the Clergy, Catholic Home Missions 30,990 32,502 Catholic Communications Campaign 18,181 10,698 Chancellor, Human Resources, Finance, Planning, Cemeteries SelfBequests Insurance Property, Liability, Automobile, Workers Compensation, Collection For The Holy Father (Peter's Pence) 46,071 58,048 andProgram: Gifts Vocations/Clergy Catholic Ministries Campaign 65,209 51,481 Claims/Risk 20% Management Services, Lay Staff & Priest Health Care, Education For Human Development Appeal 9% Tribunal: Diocese of Winona Tribunal Retirement Fund For Religious 56,559 73,676 21% Parish AccountingCommunications: Communications, Courier, Television Masses Missionary Cooperative Plan 109,847 101,997 Services Parish Accounting Services: Parish Administrative Financial Services Black & Native Americans 23,160 Faith Education25,426 Christian Service Operation Rice Bowl 68,460 75,9985% 23% 17% Communications Holy Land 59,288 61,934 Diocese of Winona Finance Council Tribunal 5% University Of America Catholic 5,248 6,512 4% Mission Sunday (Propagation Of The Faith) 63,243 61,937 Most Rev. John M. Quinn, Bishop of Winona Typhoon Haiyan Recovery 135,074 Rev. Msgr. Richard M. Colletti, Vicar General & Chancellor Self Insurance Archdiocese Military Services 39,258 Mr. James Anderson, DOW Trustee, Austin IHM Seminary Program *Catholic Charities Of The Diocese Of Winona 49,864 111,068 Ms. Margaret Michaletz, DOW Trustee, Owatonna Renovation Vocations/Clergy 4% Tornado And Disaster Recovery 14,616 22,945 Mr. Lawrence J. Dose, Chief Finance & Administrative Officer DOW & ST. Thomas More Education Hurricane SandyCenter 348,681 Sr. Jean Keniry, OSF, Rochester Franciscans Parish Assessment Newman 9% Chancery 17% Construction Parish Accounting Mr. Robert Wooden, Wabasha Total Special16% Collections $ 928,362 $ 1,278,599Services 17% Rev. Thomas Loomis, Pastor Holy Spirit Church, Rochester 5% Rev. Matthew Fasnacht, Pastor St. Mary, Caledonia / St. Patrick, Brownsville Br. William Mann, FSC, President, St. Mary's University, Winona *Note: Collections for Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Winona are now sent to Catholic Investments Communications Tribunal 31% Mr. Michael Brinkman, Jackson 5% Charities directly 2014

Faith Education 2013 23%

Revenues

Expenses

4%

IHM Seminary Renovation & ST. Thomas More Newman Center Construction 16%

Self Insurance Program 4%

Chancery 17%

Departmental Revenue 11%

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