Twenty Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 7, 2007
“Increase our faith” Luke 17:5
Dear Community of Saint Joseph:
On September first we began a new fiscal year. At our liturgies this
weekend, our Finance Council chairman, Mr. Andy Armanino will be presenting an
outline of our parish finances. In the bulletin we have included an insert
giving you a general idea of our parish finances in a graphic
form. The graph indicates an overall perspective of how the finances
are directed in our community. Please know that this information is
provided with my gratitude for your generous donations over the last year.
As you may know the parish finances are overseen by parishioners who compose
the Finance Council. This council regularly meets and thoroughly reviews
all the financial data in order to make recommendations regarding the
management of our parish funds. I am extremely grateful for their
expertise and insight regarding how best to support the ministries and
facilities we are responsible for at Saint Joseph's. I would imagine that
it is possible to attend Mass every Sunday and not ever question how the parish
pays its bills and maintains it's fiscal responsibilities.
Consequently it is necessary for you as members of this parish family to be
notified periodically of how our collections are providing for our parish
life. When you give and donate to Saint Joseph’s Catholic Community it
provides us with electricity and water, we are able to hire and pay staff,
support outreach efforts, print the bulletin, fund religious education,
communicate by telephone and computer, maintain our grounds, continue the
ongoing and extensive repairs of our church, hall and rectory— and most
important fund our wide range of ministries.
Although there are many calendars that govern our lives it always seems like a
new beginning in the fall. And with
beginnings, come decisions on how one will spend one's time, or apply
one's energy. This would be an excellent time for you to look at
your financial stewardship to the parish. As the cost of living
continues to rise, so do expenses increase for Saint Joseph's. Perhaps at
this time you might consider giving us a cost of living increase in
your donations. It would be so greatly appreciated and would enable
us to focus on what we are here to do. And our daily purpose is to
provide you, the Catholic Community of Saint Joseph's, with the most
potent experience of God in the way we pray and teach and forgive and
eat and anoint and change over and over again.
Thank you for being such generous people. In my short time here
I have seen you be extraordinarily unselfish with your smiles,
your good will and with your amazing faith. Thank you for sharing
all that you have and all that you are with this incredible community
of believers.
Father Matt Pennington
Pastor
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