Catholic Ministries Appeal 2011 Brochure

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2011C

ATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL

One Faith, One Hope, Many Gifts


PASTORS’ ADVISORY COMMITTEE Rev. Thomas Coogan St. Patrick, Bay Shore

Rev. Msgr. Joseph Granata St. Hugh of Lincoln, Huntington Station

Rev. Thomas Costa St. Patrick, Glen Cove Rev. Peter Dooley St. Barnabas the Apostle, Bellmore Rev. Msgr. Michael Flynn St. Kilian Church, Farmingdale

Rev. Msgr. Donald Hanson Most Holy Trinity, East Hampton Rev. Msgr. Francis Midura St. Thomas More, Hauppauge Rev. Msgr. Paul Rahilly St. Joachim, Cedarhurst

Rev. Gerard Ringenback St. Bernard, Levittown Rev. Kevin Smith St. Dominic, Oyster Bay Rev. Anthony Stanganelli Sts. Philip & James, St. James Rev. John Tutone Sacred Heart Church, Island Park

CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Mr. Charles Adams St. Patrick, Bay Shore

Mr. John Kucharczyk St. Mary, Manhasset

Mrs. Peggy Rein Good Shepherd, Holbrook

Mr. Patrick Adams St. Patrick, Bay Shore

Mr. Robert Lawler St. William the Abbot, Seaford

Rev. Kevin Smith St. Dominic, Oyster Bay

Mrs. Carmela Anglim St. Patrick, Huntington

Mr. Patrick Long St. Edward the Confessor, Syosset

Rev. Michael Vetrano Our Lady of Lourdes, West Islip

Mr. Thomas Collins Our Lady of Lourdes, West Islip Mrs. Florence Feraca Our Lady of the Assumption, Copiague

Mr. Dan O’Donnell, Sr. St. Anne, Garden City Mr. Franklin Pinter St. John Nepomucene, Bohemia


ONE FAITH, ONE HOPE, MANY GIFTS Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, As I give thanks for the privilege of serving as your Bishop for ten years, I am mindful of so many blessings, especially your inspiring faith, caring spirit, and generosity. I see every day your love and generosity expressed through ministries that you have supported through your gifts to the Catholic Ministries Appeal. Because of that support we are able to provide critical funding that enables the Church on Long Island to form our youth and adults in the faith, promote the dignity of life, provide quality education to our young people, feed the hungry, and foster vocations to the priesthood. Each parish operating on its own can only do so much, but when parishes join together, linking all of the people of our Diocese together, we can realize our unlimited potential. We can become God’s instrument of mercy and love. We can come together as one body and become ever more deeply one, belonging ever more deeply to the Lord and to one another. As you consider making a pledge to this year’s Appeal, please read the enclosed brochure that highlights some of the ministries and programs made possible by your support of the Catholic Ministries Appeal. Thank you for considering this request and please pray for the continued success of our efforts to serve the people of God. With my prayers and gratitude, I am

Sincerely yours in Christ,

Bishop of Rockville Centre


WHO WE ARE WHEN WE Our Diocesan Catholic high schools not only value and promote academic excellence but also seek to shape an ethical perspective toward personal responsibility and societal engagement. Students volunteer in programs that care for those in need. They live their faith by bringing Christ’s message of love and service to the local community and to the world.

“The teaching community at Holy Trinity first inspired me to join the volunteer club. Now, I can’t wait to get to the club after school. It is such a wonderful feeling to help others .“ -Lianna Students in the volunteer club meet after school to prepare special goody bags for the elderly nuns who live nearby.

“Serving others and sharing our gifts is a very important part of our faith, and St. John the Baptist gives me the opportunity to do that by getting involved in many different community service opportunities.” - Cristian Students from St. John the Baptist volunteer at homes for the developmentally disabled.

“I really had the opportunity “To Live Mercy” by going on a mission trip to El Salvador with other McGann students to help build housing and work with the children there. Now, I am only looking at colleges that offer the same type of service programs.” -Erika McGann Mercy students traveled to El Salvador to assist families in need.


LIVE AND SHARE OUR FAITH

The Seminary of the Immaculate Conception’s primary mission is the formation of our priests. Currently there are 39 Seminarians in formation. The Seminary also provides programs for men enrolled in Diaconate formation and laypersons studying for Master Degrees in Theology or Pastoral Studies. The priesthood is a call from Christ to live a relationship with Him by serving His people. Seminarian Michael Duffy heard that call when he was a teenager. “When I was in high school, a friend invited me to attend his Campus Ministry program at St. Francis in Wantagh. Immediately I felt at home. I also began attending Sunday Mass with his family. The first time I attended Mass, I knew I wanted to be a Priest. I looked up at the Priest and said I’m supposed to do that. Knowing God had a plan for me makes me so happy. As a Diocesan Priest, my only hope and goal is to do God’s will and minister to His people.”

Over the last three years 15 men were ordained for the Diocese of Rockville Centre. Dedicated volunteer catechists educate the next generation of Catholics, devoting their time and talent to help our children understand their faith. Maureen, has been teaching religion for more than seven years. “The most important thing that students hear in my class is about how much Jesus loves them and how we need to show that love to others — to be Christlike in our daily lives whether it be in the classroom, in the playground or at home.”

12,000 Catechists educate more than 110,000 children in public schools.


WHO WE ARE WHEN WE Catholic Charities’ rehabilitation programs help people overcome their addictions and live the healthy lives that God intended for them.

Susan first experimented with drugs at the age of eleven. By her twenties she was a full blown addict. One day on the way into Manhattan to buy more drugs, Susan had an epiphany and pulled over to the side of the expressway crying and praying to God to help her. As she sat weeping, she reflected on how wrong her life had become. “I believed God was there with me and He helped me to summon up the courage to turn around, drive home to my mother and tell her what I had been hiding from her and our family for so many troubling years,” shared Susan. With her family’s support and her renewed faith in God, today Susan relies on Catholic Charities’ outpatient program which keeps her focused on recovery. She is free from drugs, working and going to school, recapturing the life that she knew was hers all along.

“ I was up for three days and on my way to Manhattan to buy more drugs when I pulled over to the side of the expressway and cried asking God to please help me”

Last year, more than 2,000 people were helped by Catholic Charities’ Chemical Dependence programs.


CARE FOR GOD’S PEOPLE Parish Outreach programs provide food, clothing and support to thousands of people in our community. Those who are in need find comfort, hope, and real solutions to the challenges they face. Similar to 113 of our Parishes, the Parish Social Ministry at St. Patrick’s in Bay Shore has numerous programs that serve the community including elder service, employment advocacy, project warmth, shots for tots, a food pantry, as well as a very active soup kitchen that is open 10:30 AM – 1:30 PM Monday through Friday and serves anyone in the community who needs a nutritious meal.

“This program means so much, not only to me but to so many homeless in our community. Without this program, I don’t know what some of us would do — I think some would die.” -Raymond

“ I thank God every day for the wonderful people in this parish and the community that make this program possible.” -Peter

Outreach programs at our Parishes serve more than 19,000 families a month.


WHO WE ARE AS WE BUILD THE KINGDOM OF GOD Bringing God’s Word to secular college campuses across Long Island, our campus ministers reach out to raise Catholic spiritual awareness through Masses, retreats, and Reconciliation. Campus Ministry also provides a social network for participants, with activities that bring about a fellowship among Catholic students. Students are also encouraged to go into the community for a variety of service projects. “Campus Ministry allows students in this modern world, with all the temptations out there, to really focus on their faith. We can be Catholic and we can be proud of it. I have also grown spiritually, grown as a person and I feel so connected to God. Before I just knew of Him, but now I truly know Him.” Allen - Adelphi University

“ I had always been involved with my parish, and I was so glad to find a community of faith here at Hofstra. People my own age, who I could share things with, celebrate Mass with, and who had the same beliefs I did. It was so very important to me.” Stephanie - Hofstra University

More than 50,000 students participate in Campus Ministry programs at secular college campuses across Long Island.


CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL SHARING OF YOUR GIFTS LIVING & SHARING OUR FAITH Through our 133 Parishes • • • • • • • • • •

To engage and transform the whole person Vocations

Mass is said in 9 languages throughout the Diocese Baptisms: 16,702 First Eucharist: 17,537 Confirmations: 16,900 Marriages: 3,402 Funerals: 11,644 Children and Youth in Faith Formation: 112,000 Volunteer Catechists: 12,000 Couples in Marriage Preparation: 3,400 Parents in Baptism Preparation: 16,500

Our Priests, Deacons and Religious

• Diocesan Seminary: 1 • Seminarians: 23 (from the Dioceses of Rockville Centre and Brooklyn) • Diaconate Candidates: 41

Education/Formation • • • • • •

53 elementary schools educate 19,107 pupils 3 diocesan high schools educate 3,591 students 99% of our graduates go on to college Master of Arts/Theology or Pastoral Studies: 116 Pastoral Formation Institute: 200 Leadership Training: 100

• Diocesan Priests (active, retired and incardinated): 503 • Permanent Deacons: 273

CARING FOR GOD’S PEOPLE • • • • •

To provide services and care to those in need

Parish Outreach programs: 19,000 persons monthly Hospital Ministry: 345,920 Prison Ministry: 3,000 Respect Life: 4,350 in 8 programs Dominican Republic Mission: 45,000

• • • • •

Office for Persons with Disabilities: 216 Parish Social Ministry: 5,561 Regina Maternity Services: 103 Senior Services: 3,514 Special Dental Services: 829

Catholic Charities

Meals delivered or served (Catholic Charities):

• Chemical Dependence Services – Day Treatment and Outpatient Clinics: 2,081 people served • HIV/AIDS services: 45 • Housing – senior, physical disability and pastoral care: 4,609 • Immigrant/Refugee Resettlement: 14,372 • Mental Health Outpatient Services: 2,176 • Mental Health Residential Services: 104

550,713, including: • Meals on Wheels: 185,046 • Commodity Supplemental Food Program: 118,176 • Senior Community Service Centers and Congregate Meal Sites 166,692 (meals and services) • Nutrition Outreach Education Project: 6,868

BUILDING GOD’S KINGDOM • • • • •

Campus Ministry: 50,000 Catholics of African Ancestry: 10,000 Haitian Ministry: 5,000 Hispanic Ministry: 400,000 Renewal Services: 200 programs

Though Many, We Are One • Youth Ministry: 10,000 • Young Adult Ministry: 15,000 • People with Special Needs

Numbers reported represent people served (unless otherwise noted) for 2009. The Catholic Ministries Appeal is conducted on a calendar year basis. Amounts received under the Appeal are time restricted for the next fiscal year.


WAYS TO GIVE All funds raised are used to support the Appeal and its ministries. GIFTS OF CASH – Checks should be made payable to the “Catholic Ministries Appeal.” Please mail your gift card in the envelope provided. PLEDGE YOUR GIFT OVER TEN MONTHS – A gift to the Catholic Ministries Appeal may be fulfilled over a ten month period. If possible, please include your first month’s payment when you mail your gift card/envelope. CREDIT CARD – Take full advantage of the benefits offered by your card, such as bonus/reward points and airlines miles. Simply provide your credit card information on your gift card/envelope. We accept Amex, Discover, MasterCard and Visa. GO GREEN - GIVE ONLINE – The Catholic Ministries Appeal offers you the opportunity to make your gift online by using a credit card. Please go to www.CatholicMinistriesAppeal.org to make your contribution. NEW

MATCHING GIFTS – Increase your donation without any cost to you. Visit our new and easy to use Matching Gift website at www.matchinggifts.com/drvc to see if your employer will match the charitable contributions of employees. GIFT OF SECURITIES – A gift of appreciated securities is one way to make a significant contribution at a reduced cost to you. Federal tax laws allow a charitable deduction for the full market value of securities on the date of your gift. For more information on how to make a gift of this nature, please call the CMA office at 516-379-5210 ext. 2.

Thank you!

When we share of ourselves through the Catholic Ministries Appeal, we demonstrate who we are – a people of one faith, one hope, and many gifts.


SHARING OUR GIFTS Council of Stewards The Council of Stewards is an honorary society of concerned men and women that was established in 1986. The Council provides encouragement and advice to our Bishop through the submission of suggestions by direct correspondence or if inclined, by serving on an advisory committee. The Council also assists the Diocese in providing charitable, educational and pastoral care to the people of Long Island through sacrificial support at a minimum level of $5,000.

Leadership Patrons Our Leadership Patrons, through their generosity, have ensured that the ministries that make the Catholic faith community on Long Island vibrant, will thrive for generations to come. They do this with a sacrificial gift at a minimum of $750.

GIF T PL A N S COUNCIL OF STEWARDS Total Gift

50,000 and above

$

25,000 – $49,999

$

10,000 – $24,999

$

Founder*

$

Herald Angel*

$

Guardian*

$

Steward*

Ten Monthly Payments of:

5,000 and above 2,500 – $4,999.90 1,000 – $2,499.90

5,000 – $9,999

500 – $999.90

$

$

LEADERSHIP PATRONS Advocate

$

2,500 – $4,999

$

Witness

$

1,500 – $2,499

$

Evangelizer * Signifies Council of Stewards membership

750 – $1,499

$

250 – $499.90 150 – $249.90 75 – $149.90

$


Catholic Ministries Appeal P.O. Box 4000 Rockville Centre, NY 11571-4000 516.379.5210 x2 www.CatholicMinistriesAppeal.org

One Faith, One Hope, Many Gifts


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