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2014 ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL
PARISH HANDBOOK
“Our Love of God & Neighbor: A Joy that is Shared!”
Commitment Weekend
March 1-2
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Table of Contents
Page 3 Statistics on 2013 Annual Catholic Appeal Page 4 2014 Annual Catholic Appeal Calendar Page 5 2014 Parish Goals and Rebate Program Page 6 Bulletin Announcements – English and *Spanish Versions Page 8 Pulpit Announcements – English and *Spanish Versions Page 10 Prayers of the Faithful Intentions – English and *Spanish Versions Page 12 Ministries Supported by the Annual Catholic Appeal Page 14 Frequently Asked Questions Page 16 Sample Presentations for Commitment Weekend Page 18 Pledge Processing Procedures Page 20 Transmittal Form Page 21 List of Parish FamilyDioID’s *Special ‘THANKS’ to the Office of Hispanic Ministries for their assistance in the translation of the Annual Catholic Appeal materials into Spanish.
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Statistics on the 2013 Appeal
Goal: $2,400,000
Dollars Raised: $2,407,373.28
100.3% of Goal
Donors= 19,109
19.4% participation across Diocese
Parishes over Goal= 49
Dollars Rebated= $ 169,536.97 as of December 31, 2013 (an increase of $10,000 over 2012)
Average Gift= $ 125.98
Diocesan Staff Pledged = $ 16,288
Clergy Pledged= $ 95,202
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2014 ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL Parish Campaign Timeline
January 16 – February 13 Regional Presentations (Staff/Lay Training) February 9 Start of parish/diocesan fundraising blackout period
Week of February 10 Begin distribution of DVD/CD to Parishes Week of February 10 Begin Mailing Supplies to Parishes Week of February 10 All parish letters mailed out by Foundation February 22 Announcement Weekend – Video/CD is played at parish March 1-2 Commitment Weekend Week of March 16 Bulletin insert to parishes via weekly mailing Week of March 30 Second mailing to everyone who gave in 2012 and 2013 but not to 2014 Week of April 14 Final bulletin insert to parishes – “Not Too Late” April 27 End of parish/diocesan fundraising blackout period June 30 End of parish phase of the appeal
Dates Parishes and Other Diocesan Organizations May Not Fundraise:
February 9 through April 27, 2014.
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2014 Parish Goal Information
Overall 2014 Annual Catholic Appeal Goal = $2.5 million
Formula for Goal:
The formula for the 2014 Annual Catholic Appeal Parish Goal is the same as the
formula used for the 2011, 2012 and 2013 appeals. The goal is based on Sunday,
Holyday, Easter and Christmas Offertory Collections. The Offertory Totals for
each parish are added together for a grand total. The calculation is then made
for each parish indicating what percentage the parish offertory is of the grand
total. That percentage is then applied to the overall Annual Catholic Appeal goal.
2014 Rebate Program:
The rebate program will once again be available for parishes during the 2014
Annual Catholic Appeal. Parishes that went over goal in 2013 will receive a
rebate equal to 80% of the funds raised in excess of the parish goal. All other
parishes going over goal in 2014 will receive a rebate equal to 75% of the funds
raised in excess of the parish goal. Parishes will receive rebate payments on two
occasions. The first payment will reflect Annual Catholic Appeal payments made
through June 30, 2014 and will be issued the second week of July 2014. The
second and final rebate will be for payments received through December 31,
2014. This check will be issued in early January 2015.
Parish Goals:
Pastors will receive their parish goals via the Wednesday Mail to parishes by the
Catholic Foundation staff.
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2014 Annual Catholic Appeal Bulletin Announcements
The following messages may be inserted into your parish bulletin:
Announcing Commitment Weekend:
Next weekend, March 1/2, will be Commitment Weekend at our parish for the 2014 Annual
Catholic Appeal. If you are registered with the parish, you should have already received a letter
regarding this vital appeal. Please bring your completed pledge form with you to Mass next
weekend. Additional pledge envelopes will be available in the pews for our visitors.
75% of funds raised over our parish goal of (insert amount) will be rebated back to our parish.
(Note to pastors: if you went over goal last year, you may want to insert your rebated amount
and how it was used at your parish and how you will now qualify for an 80% rebate.)
Update on the Campaign (can be used any time during the campaign):
As of (insert date), our parishioners have pledged (insert amount) to the 2014 Annual Catholic
Appeal. Thank you to everyone who has made a pledge or gift. We are at (insert percentage)
of our parish goal. You can still make a gift to the Annual Catholic Appeal and have it count
toward our parish goal. If you do not have the pledge form that was mailed to you, they are
available at the parish office. You may also mail your gift to: ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL
2014, PO Box 917, Toledo, OH 43697; or use the convenient online giving option at
www.toledodiocese.org.
Not Too Late to Make a Gift (can be used any time during the campaign):
You can still make a gift to the Annual Catholic Appeal and have it count toward our parish goal.
If you do not have the pledge form that was mailed to you, they are available at the parish office.
You may also mail your gift to: ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL 2014, PO Box 917, Toledo, OH
43697 or use the convenient online giving option at www.toledodiocese.org. Please make sure
to indicate that your gift is to be credited to our parish.
Pastor Message in Bulletin:
I encourage you to join me in supporting our Annual Catholic Appeal. The ministries it supports
are a source of hope to many in our Diocese. As you prayerfully consider a gift in accordance
with your financial blessings, please know that the 2014 Leadership Team and I are grateful to
you for your sacrifice, regardless of the amount. Thank you and God bless you!
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2014 Annual Catholic Appeal Bulletin Announcements
El siguiente mensaje puede ser insertado en su boletín parroquial: El siguiente fin de semana,
Marzo 1 y 2 será el fin de semana de compromiso en nuestra parroquia de la Campaña Católica
Anual del año 2014. Si tú estas registrado en la parroquia ya debiste de haber recibido una
carta sobre ésta campaña importante. Por favor trae tu forma de compromiso completa
contigo a misa el siguiente fin de semana. Sobres de compromiso adicionales estarán
disponibles en las bancas de la iglesia para nuestros visitantes.
El 75% de los fondos recaudados sobre la meta de nuestra parroquia de (poner cantidad) será
regresado a nuestra parroquia.
Actualización en la Campaña (puede ser usada en cualquier momento durante la campaña)
Desde (poner fecha), nuestros parroquianos han prometido (poner cantidad) a la CCA del 2014.
Gracias a todos aquellos que han hecho la promesa o una contribución. Estamos al (poner
porcentaje) de la meta de nuestra parroquia. Tú todavía puedes hacer un regalo a la CCA y que
cuente para llegar la meta de nuestra parroquia. Si no tienes la forma de compromiso que fue
mandada a tu casa por correo, están disponibles en la oficina de la parroquia. También puedes
mandar tu regalo por correo a: ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL 2014, P. O. Box 917, Toledo, OH
43697; o puedes usar la opción para hacer tu donación usando el Internet
www.toledodiocese.org. Por favor asegúrate de indicar que tu regalo sea acreditado a nuestra
parroquia.
No es muy tarde para hacer tu Regalo
Tú todavía puedes hacer un regalo a la CCA y que cuente para llegar a la meta de nuestra
parroquia. Si no tienes la forma de compromiso que fue mandada a tu casa por correo, están
disponibles en la oficina de la parroquia. También puedes mandar tu regalo por correo a:
ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL 2014, P. O. Box 917, Toledo, OH 43697; o puedes usar la opción
para hacer tu donación usando el Internet www.toledodiocese.org. Por favor asegúrate de
indicar que tu regalo sea acreditado a nuestra parroquia.
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Pulpit/Parish Announcements
The following messages may be used at your parish during the parish announcement period: Weekend of February 22 and 23 Father (Name) would like to remind you that next weekend is the Annual Catholic Appeal Commitment Weekend. We ask that you prayerfully consider your gift so that the diocese continues its ministries in the 19 counties it serves. We will once again conduct in-pew solicitation. Pledge envelopes will be provided next week if you do not receive one in the mail. Commitment Weekend March 1 and 2 The 2014 Annual Catholic Appeal begins this weekend. Our parish family has been asked to raise $(Insert Goal). As your pastor I ask each of you to prayerfully consider how you can participate through a sacrificial gift to help our diocesan ministries such as faith formation, vocations, Catholic Charities, and (Insert a ministry of special significance to parish). I ask each household to consider a gift. Remember when we exceed our goal, 75% of the funds over goal will be rebated back to the parish. (If you are a parish that went over goal for the 2013 Appeal, you will receive an 80% rebate).
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Pulpit/Parish Announcements
FIN DE SEMANA DE FEBRERO 22-23
Al padre (nombre) le gustaría recordarles que el siguiente fin de semana, es el fin
de semana de compromiso de la Campaña Católica Anual. Pedimos que por
medio de la oración consideres tu donación para que la Diócesis continúe sus
ministerios en los 19 condados a los que sirve. Volveremos una vez más a dirigir
una solicitación. Los sobres de compromiso serán distribuidos la próxima semana,
si no lo has recibido por correo.
FIN DE SEMANA DE COMPROMISO MARZO 1-2
La Campaña Católica Anual del 2014 comienza este fin de semana. A nuestra
familia parroquial se le ha pedido recaudar $(poner cantidad). Como su Pastor les
pido a cada uno de ustedes que por medio de la oración consideren como pueden
ustedes participar a través del sacrificio de su donación para que puedan ayudar a
nuestros ministerios diocesanos como formación en la fe, vocaciones, caridades
católicas y (poner un ministerio de especial significancia para la parroquia). Le
pido a cada familia que considere una donación. Recuerden que cuando nuestra
meta sea superada, el 75% del dinero que sobrepase la meta será regresado a la
parroquia.
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Prayers of the Faithful
Consider including the following during general intercessions on Commitment Weekend: “May we prayerfully consider the needs of our Diocesan Church as we begin the Annual Catholic Appeal. We Pray to the Lord.” Consider including the following during general intercessions during the course of the campaign: “The Lord calls upon each of us to love our neighbor as ourselves. May we be mindful of this as we support the Annual Catholic Appeal. We Pray to the Lord.” “May we pray for the success of the Annual Catholic Appeal and support the mission and ministry of the Diocese through our gifts of time, talent and treasure. We Pray to the Lord.”
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Prayers of the Faithful
ORACIONES DE LOS FIELES
Considere incluir las siguientes oraciones en el fin de semana de compromiso:
Al comenzar nuestra Campaña Católica Anual, por medio de la oración,
consideremos las necesidades de nuestra Iglesia Diocesana. Oremos al Señor.
Considere incluir las siguientes oraciones durante el curso de la campaña:
El Señor nos llama a cada uno de nosotros a amar a nuestros hermanos como a
nosotros mismos. Estemos conscientes de esto al apoyar la Campaña Católica
Anual. Oremos al Señor.
Oremos por el éxito de la Campaña Católica Anual y apoyemos la misión y el
ministerio de la Diócesis a través de nuestras donaciones de tiempo, talentos y
riquezas. Oremos al Señor.
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ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL Supported Activities
Our Vocations staff assists men in recognizing, understanding and responding to their call to the
priesthood. Our Diocese is blessed to have 20 seminarians. We look forward to the ordination of
Deacon Matthew Frisbee in 2014.
The Toledo Diocese is truly blessed to have 204 ordained deacons involved in parishes, institutions
and diocesan ministries. Our Deacon Formation staff works closely with men as they discern their
calling and prepare for ordination.
The Office of Young Adult and Campus Ministry serves with and supports parishes and campus
ministries in young adult ministry which includes: connecting young adults, college age to 20s and 30s,
with Jesus Christ, the Church, its mission in the world, and a peer community. The Office also serves
with and assists campus ministries in bringing about ministry to higher education that involves serving
with and forming students, faculty, and staff in faith, leadership, and full participation in the life of the
Church. There are 23 Colleges and Universities in the Diocese of Toledo. Our Campus Ministry has a
presence on 17 campuses that are served by volunteer, full or part-time Campus Ministers throughout
our Diocese including: The University of Toledo and UT Medical Center; Bowling Green State University;
University of Findlay; Bluffton University; OSU at Mansfield; University of Northwestern Ohio, Lima; OSU
at Lima; Rhodes State College, Lima; Defiance College, Defiance; Mercy College of Ohio, Toledo; Owens
Community College, Perrysburg; Lourdes University, Sylvania; Terra State Community College, Fremont;
and Tiffin and Heidelberg Universities, Tiffin.
Our Diocesan Youth Ministry works to provide our youth with opportunities to deepen their
understanding of our faith and their relationship with Jesus Christ. The Office coordinates:
TEC (Teens Encounter Christ) – since 2009, Youth Ministry has organized this three-day retreat
experience for high school juniors and seniors.
The Diocesan Youth Council, a council of youth from parishes all over the Diocese of Toledo
willing to engage in the active planning of and participation in all parish and diocesan youth
ministry endeavors. Activities include the Middle School and High School Youth Rallies, the
Good Friday Walk and Diocesan Youth Day at Cedar Point.
The annual “March for Life” bus trip to Washington D.C. to protest abortion has been at
capacity for the last several years.
Our Evangelization and Parish Life promotes the “new evangelization” throughout our diocese while
providing resources and support for the parishes in their evangelization efforts, especially in initiatives
to the inactive Catholic and the unchurched.
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Catholic Charities is always there safeguarding the physical and emotional needs of our friends,
families and neighbors of all faiths – over 51,000 people were served last year. For example, your
donations helped:
Our Respect Life Ministry assist Catholics in understanding and embracing a respect for human
life and human dignity.
Miriam House Transitional Housing in Norwalk offer safe and stable housing for homeless
women and their children.
Provide more than 85,000 meals annually through our shelters and food pantries.
Provide free clothing, groceries, and household items to 18,773 households.
Provide pregnancy support, adoption, and post-adoption services to 513 women and men
Provide emergency rent/mortgage assistance, permanent housing, and financial education to
940 households.
The Equal Access Ministry provides parishes and individuals with resources to ensure that persons
with disabilities are included in all aspects of Church life by:
Reproducing the Catholic Chronicle on audio tape – free of charge for low vision and blind persons.
Providing Mass booklets for children with autism or cognitive disabilities as well as sacramental
preparation materials for deaf children.
Working to promote and support inclusive education for children with disabilities in Catholic schools.
Providing large print Sacramentary for our clergy who may need it.
Our diocesan Office of Catechesis (Religious Education) oversees and supports the work of our parishes
and schools in passing on the treasures of our Catholic Faith from pre-K through adult — and provides
specialized formation for the religious education leaders, teachers and catechists of the
diocese. Through its various classes, workshops and media lending library, the Office of Catechesis
provides adult faith formation and catechetical ministry formation for hundreds of participants each
year.
Hundreds of Catholics in hospitals, nursing centers, or homebound participate weekly in the
celebration of Sunday Mass via television or radio broadcasting. The diocese spends $50,000 annually
to purchase the airtime needed to televise the Sunday, Christmas and Easter Masses to our homebound
Catholics.
Parishes benefit from access to professionals at the Diocesan offices for personnel, legal,
communications and financial issues.
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Frequently Asked Questions About The Annual Catholic Appeal
What is the Annual Catholic Appeal?
The Annual Catholic Appeal is our yearly, major fundraising effort to support many of the important
educational, spiritual and service ministries our Diocese offers. All Catholics throughout the Diocese are
asked to support the Annual Catholic Appeal with their prayers and financial resources.
Why should I contribute?
As Catholics, we know in our hearts that each of us is called to support the ministries of our Church. Our
gifts make it possible for our 19-county Diocese to provide vital services to the spiritual and physical
well-being of men, women and children in Northwest Ohio. Our contributions are also our response to
the Bible’s call to stewardship – to be generous with what we have received from God, who is the true
owner.
Is there a minimum I need to donate?
There is no minimum. We are all asked to contribute as generously as we can, in relation to what God
has so graciously given to us. All gifts to the ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL qualify as a tax deduction under
current tax laws.
Do I have pledge options?
Yes, you have a variety of methods to contribute to the ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL, including: check,
direct debit, credit card (VISA, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover), and gifts of stock. You can
make your gift as a one-time gift, or in payments (8 monthly payments, 4 quarterly payments, or two
semi-annual payments). For the security of your gift, please do not send cash.
Can I donate online?
Yes, a simple online payment mechanism is available on our Diocesan website: www.toledodiocese.org.
Click on “Give” at the top of the home page and you will be given step by step instructions.
Does my parish receive funds from the ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL campaign?
Yes, once a parish reaches its goal, 75% of any additional funds raised are rebated back to the parish. If
your parish went over goal in the 2013 appeal, your parish will receive a rebate of 80% of the funds
raised over goal.
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Do the funds raised through the Annual Catholic Appeal support national organizations?
No, our donations and pledges stay local, supporting our own Diocesan ministries
How do Diocesan ministries benefit my parish?
Your parish benefits chiefly from those ministries it cannot supply or effectively achieve for itself. A
prime example is the recruitment and formation of priests and deacons, and their ongoing training after
ordination.
In the area of education, parishes operate schools and conduct religious education classes, but they
receive a significant amount of educational and administrative support from the diocese.
The same holds true for parish administration in general. The Annual Catholic Appeal allows the diocese
to provide the assistance that parishes often need in dealing with legal, personnel and financial issues.
Someone in your parish may have attended a Catholic Charities’ workshop on the moral and ethical
dilemmas we face as we age or a Bereavement workshop. These are all made possible by the Annual
Catholic Appeal.
Another significant recipient of Annual Catholic Appeal funds is our vocations ministry. Our Vocations
staff assists men in recognizing, understanding and responding to their call to the priesthood; and
women to consecrated religious life. This year our Diocese is blessed to have 20 seminarians, and we
look forward to Deacon Matthew Frisbee’s ordination in 2014.
Where can I find out what my pledge supports?
The February issue of the Catholic Chronicle features an advertisement which details the various diocesan ministries supported by the Annual Catholic Appeal. You may also visit the Annual Catholic Appeal webpage on the diocesan website www.toledodiocese.org
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SAMPLE PRESENTATIONS FOR COMMITMENT
WEEKEND
Script A: (To be delivered by the Pastor/Pastoral Leader)
This weekend we begin our 2014 Annual Catholic Appeal. This year’s theme is Love of
God & Neighbor: A Joy that is Shared!. This diocesan-wide Appeal funds a variety of ministries,
services, and agencies that assist parishes and parishioners throughout our 19-county diocese.
The generosity of this parish has served as a testament to the strong faith of our people. I ask you
to join me today to prayerfully consider our financial support of these essential programs and
services; remember, our Faith is about helping each other no matter the need or location.
Our long standing television broadcasts of Sunday Mass, our vibrant ministry to 15,000
Catholic students on college campuses, and our support of 20 seminarians are just a few of the
essential ministries that depend upon this appeal. Their importance to our Church and the future
of our Faith are vital; as is the success of this appeal to our continuing ability to effectively minister
to God’s People – our families, our neighbors, our friends.
Script B: (For parishes with Lay Chairpersons)
Introduction (by celebrant)
I have asked (Lay Chairperson(s) to speak to us today about our Faith and our 2014 Annual
Catholic Appeal. I’m grateful that (Lay Chairperson(s) has agreed. We are extremely confident that
with (his/her) leadership, we will be successful in achieving our parish appeal goal.
Please welcome Lay Chairperson(s)
Good morning (evening):
Thank you very much Father/Sister_________. When Father/Sister asked me to talk with
you, I began thinking about all the people (including you and me) who benefit from our support
of the Annual Catholic Appeal. Our (long standing) television broadcasts of Sunday Mass, our
vibrant ministry to 15,000 Catholic students on college campuses, and our support of 20
seminarians are just a few of the essential ministries that depend upon this appeal. We the faithful
are called to make a faith connection and extend the love and responsibility we feel for our parish
to the well-being of our Church throughout our Diocese. Information on the ministries supported
by the Annual Catholic Appeal is available from the 2014 Annual Catholic Appeal brochure. You
can also learn more about them in the February issue of the Catholic Chronicle or at the Annual
Catholic Appeal section of the Diocese of Toledo website WWW.TOLEDODIOCESE.ORG.
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(At this point, you may want to interject some thoughts and comments about
yourself, your family, etc., and how a specific diocesan ministry has affected you.)
This year our parish share of the appeal goal is_ _ _ _ _ . Father/Sister and I are confident
that our parish will make every effort to exceed this goal. Hopefully everyone has received the
appeal brochure and their letter from Father/Sister. If you have not received these materials,
please pick up the brochure and pledge envelope in the back of the church (or in the pew). Please
join Father/Sister and me in prayerfully considering a true sacrificial gift to the appeal to the best
of our financial ability.
By providing the financial resources necessary to support ministry throughout our 19
counties, we will do our part in proclaiming God’s kingdom in our parish and diocese.
Script C: (To be delivered by the Pastor/Pastoral Leader)
This past week you have received information about our 2014 Annual Catholic Appeal. I
trust that you have had a chance to consider your response to this appeal. The ministries
supported by the Annual Catholic Appeal (such as our (long standing) television broadcasts of
Sunday Mass, our vibrant ministry to 15,000 Catholic students on college campuses, and our
support of 20 seminarians …) are very important to our mission of serving God’s people. I
recognize that we have many different worthy entities that need our support. I also recognize
that each family will ultimately determine whom to include in their list of charitable
organizations that they support. I hope that each family will recognize the importance of this
appeal.
When considering a gift please reflect on how generous God has been to you with His
gifts. I ask that you join me in prayerfully considering a gift of sacrifice not of convenience. Our
Annual Catholic Appeal funded ministries are worthy of our support and sacrifice. I’m (calling
on) asking every parishioner to consider the pledge plans in your brochure. Consider if one of
those pledge plans matches the priority that you place on the important ministries this appeal
makes possible. Although we want you to consider one of the pledge plans, I in no way expect
that everyone can make the same pledge. Only you, your family and God can make that
determination. I have complete faith that whatever your choice, it will represent your effort to
do the best you can.
At this point, I will ask everyone to take just a few minutes to make your commitment
and complete a pledge envelope found in your pew. For those of you who have already made a
gift, I thank you for your generosity. In a few minutes, I will ask the ushers to pick up all
envelopes and pledge cards, including those that have been brought today.
Thank you once again for listening today. I ask you to pray with me for the success of our
Annual Catholic Appeal.
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Catholic Foundation Pledge Processing
Instructions:
Procedures for Processing Pledges
1. Gather all pledge envelopes and place them separately from the weekly offertory.
2. Open the pledge envelopes, one by one, and look at the name of the parishioner, the total amount pledged and the total amount enclosed – making sure the amounts match. Do not remove checks or correspondence from the envelopes.
3. All parishes are asked to count the total number of pledge envelopes and the total dollars (cash)
received. (You do not need to count the total amount pledged.) Enter this amount on the transmittal sheet. Complete each pledge envelope with the proper parishioner’s FamilyDioID. Please create a new donor record for any new parishioners and fill in all information. Be sure you verify the parishioner does not already have a record in ParishSOFT. No pledge envelopes should be sent without being completely filled in with all important information needed to be processed through the lockbox.
4. Make sure each pledge card/in-pew envelope has the following information:
a. Correct name b. ParishSoft - FamilyDioID c. Total amount of pledge d. Total amount enclosed e. Payment type is checked f. Payment frequency is checked
***If any of the above payment information is missing, please contact your parishioner to verify their intentions. Make sure that the amount written on the pledge card matches the amount of cash in the envelope. If the amount is different, please separate that envelope so that you can call the parishioner to inform them of the discrepancy. ***
5. For parishioners who include CASH with their gift, please separate these envelopes. All cash should be deposited at the parish level and ONE check (payable to the Catholic Foundation) be written to cover the pledges which contained cash. These pledge envelopes should be bound together (with the check on top) so that the bank will understand what the check is covering. (see next page for more details)
6. Complete the transmittal form. Be sure the parish name, city and ParishSOFT ID (6-digit FamilyDioID for your parish) are entered on the form.
7. Include a copy of the transmittal with your lockbox transaction.
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8. ALL pledges should be mailed the address on the bottom of the appropriate transmittal form.
9. Any anonymous gifts should have your parish FamilyDioID written on it in order for us to
properly credit your parish.
PLEASE NOTE: Any cash received and deposited in a parish bank account should be credited to Account #24000 –
Courtesy Exchange. When these monies are submitted, Account #24000 should be debited. If you have any
questions, please call our offices at 419-244-6711. We are here to help and assist each parish in making the
execution of the campaign run smoothly. Thank you for your continued support and hard work on this project;
your talents are greatly appreciated.
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Annual Catholic Appeal Date ___________________ Catholic Foundation Transmittal Form Diocese of Toledo
Parish/City
Parish Soft ID #
Phone #
Prepared By
Total Number of Pledge/in-pew Envelopes Enclosed: ______________________
Parish Check Enclosed: Check # ______________ $____________________
Please keep all checks/correspondence enclosed in the pledge/in-pew envelope it was received with. Only cash is to be removed.
All cash pledges should be bundled together with one check from the parish on top.
All Credit/Debit card payments can be bundled with the check pledges.
Make checks payable to: Catholic Foundation
Once you have completed this form, please bundle all envelopes together and
send to:
Annual Catholic Appeal Catholic Foundation P.O. Box 917 Toledo, Ohio 43697-0917
If you have any questions feel free to contact JoEllen at (419) 244-6711
Thank You!!!
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Please use the appropriate FamilyDioID number for your parish
for any anonymous gifts and transmittal forms for Annual Catholic
Appeal, Perpetuate the Gift and the National Collections.
FamilyDioID City Parish Name
1 217854 Archbold St. Peter Parish
2 216563 Attica Our Lady of Hope Parish
3 252266 Bascom Ss. Patrick and Andrew Parish
4 215947 Bellevue Immaculate Conception Parish
5 216835 Bellevue(Marywood) St. Gaspar del Bufalo Parish
6 214652 Bluffton St. Mary Parish
7 217285 Bowling Green St. Aloysius Parish
8 217384 Bowling Green St. Thomas More University Parish
9 217768 Bryan St. Patrick Parish
10 215399 Bucyrus Holy Trinity Parish
11 216603 Carey Our Lady of Consolation Parish
12 214670 Cloverdale St. Barbara Parish
13 215360 Cloverdale(Continental) St. John Parish
14 214183 Clyde St. Mary Parish
15 214697 Columbus Grove St. Anthony of Padua Parish
16 215485 Crestline St. Joseph Parish
17 213768 Custar St. Louis Parish
18 213789 Defiance St. John Parish
19 213802 Defiance St. Mary Parish
20 213955 Defiance(Marysdale) St. Isidore Parish
21 214091 Defiance(The Ridge) St. Michael Parish
22 214739 Delphos St. John Parish
23 214994 Delphos(Landeck) St. John Parish
24 213884 Deshler Immaculate Conception Parish
25 217815 Edgerton St. Mary Parish
26 217907 Fayette Our Lady of Mercy Parish
27 216648 Findlay St. Michael Parish
28 214810 Fort Jennings St. Joseph Parish
29 216730 Fostoria St. Wendelin Parish
30 214222 Fremont Sacred Heart Parish
31 214284 Fremont St. Ann Parish
32 214355 Fremont St. Joseph Parish
33 215523 Galion St. Joseph Parish
34 214418 Genoa Our Lady of Lourdes Parish
35 214454 Gibsonburg St. Michael Parish
36 214836 Glandorf St. John Parish
37 217938 Grand Rapids(Providence) St. Patrick Parish
38 214524 Helena(Millersville) St. Mary Parish
39 213910 Hicksville St. Michael Parish
40 213925 Holgate St. Mary Parish
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41 215998 Huron St. Peter Parish
42 214902 Kalida St. Michael Parish
43 216052 Kelleys Island St. Michael Parish
44 214492 Lakeside-Marblehead St. Joseph Parish Marblehead
45 215019 Leipsic St. Mary Parish
46 215035 Lima St. Charles Parish
47 215097 Lima St. Gerard Parish
48 215154 Lima St. John Parish
49 215181 Lima St. Rose Parish
50 215599 Mansfield St. Mary Parish
51 215632 Mansfield St. Peter Parish
52 215895 Mansfield(Lexington) Resurrection Parish
53 217491 Martin(Bono) Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish
54 219350 Maumee St. Joseph Parish
55 216057 Milan St. Anthony Parish
56 215214 Miller City St. Nicholas Parish
57 215222 Miller City(New Cleveland) Holy Family Parish
58 216077 Monroeville St. Joseph Parish
59 216193 Monroeville(Peru) St. Alphonsus Parish
60 217838 Montpelier Sacred Heart Parish
61 213976 Napoleon St. Augustine Parish
62 214025 New Bavaria Sacred Heart Parish (New Bavaria)
63 216098 New London Our Lady of Lourdes Parish
64 216863 New Riegel All Saints Parish
65 215777 New Washington St. Bernard Parish
66 214553 North Baltimore Holy Family Parish
67 216105 Norwalk St. Mary Parish
68 216129 Norwalk St. Paul Parish
69 225467 Oak Harbor St. Boniface Parish
70 217513 Oregon St. Ignatius Parish
71 224358 Ottawa SS Peter & Paul Parish
72 215272 Ottoville Immaculate Conception Parish
73 238657 Paulding Divine Mercy
74 217558 Perrysburg St. Rose Parish
75 226058 Perrysburg Blessed John XXIII
76 216217 Plymouth St. Joseph Parish
77 214593 Port Clinton Immaculate Conception Parish
78 216546 Put-in-Bay Mother of Sorrows Parish
79 217706 Rossford All Saints Parish
80 216226 Sandusky Holy Angels Parish
81 216264 Sandusky St. Mary Parish
82 216355 Sandusky SS Peter & Paul Parish
83 215833 Shelby Most Pure Heart of Mary Parish
84 215379 Shelby(Bethlehem) Sacred Heart Parish
85 215321 Spencerville St. Patrick Parish
86 217999 Swanton St. Richard Parish
87 217921 Swanton(Assumption) Holy Trinity Parish
88 216931 Sycamore St. Pius X Parish
89 219423 Sylvania St. Joseph Parish
90 216937 Tiffin St. Joseph Parish
91 217118 Tiffin St. Mary Parish
92 214128 Toledo St. Joan of Arc Parish
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93 217314 Toledo Good Shepherd Parish
94 218046 Toledo
Our Lady of the Queen of the Most Holy
Rosary Cathedral
95 218077 Toledo Blessed Sacrament Parish
96 218147 Toledo Christ the King Parish
97 297822 Toledo Epiphany of Our Lord
98 218229 Toledo Gesu Parish
99 218291 Toledo Immaculate Conception Parish
100 218304 Toledo Little Flower Parish
101 218352 Toledo Our Lady of Lourdes Parish
102 218402 Toledo Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish
103 218472 Toledo Regina Coeli Parish
104 247389 Toledo SS Adalbert and Hedwig
105 218706 Toledo St. Martin de Porres Parish
106 218730 Toledo St. Catherine Parish
107 218791 Toledo St. Charles Parish
108 218818 Toledo St. Clement Parish
109 218929 Toledo St. Hyacinth Parish
110 218984 Toledo St. John the Baptist Parish
111 219057 Toledo St. Joseph Parish
112 219124 Toledo St. Michael Parish
113 219138 Toledo St. Patrick Historic Parish
114 219145 Toledo St. Patrick of Heatherdowns Parish
115 219252 Toledo SS. Peter & Paul Parish
116 219262 Toledo St. Pius X Parish
117 219527 Toledo Corpus Christi University Parish
118 217250 Upper Sandusky Transfiguration Parish
119 215333 Van Wert St. Mary Parish
120 216465 Vermilion St. Mary Parish
121 216503 Wakeman St. Mary Parish
122 217732 Walbridge St. Jerome Parish
123 218020 Wauseon St. Caspar Parish
124 216516 Willard St. Francis Xavier Parish