Lennon Takes Over & Futurechurch Gets the BOOT!!!
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You may know that Archbishop Pila has been succeeded by Richard Lennon, late of the Boston Diocese. It sounds as though there is a crackdown on everything that looks progressive. The letter below is a request for badly needed help.
FutureChurch
15800 Montrose Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44111 USA
Phone: 216.228.0869 | Fax: 216.228.4872
E-mail: info@futurechurch.orgma.
Dear Friend:
Faced with an enormous challenge, we turn to you, one of our special friends, to ask for help.
For 15 years, FutureChurch has been able to devote maximum resources to our educational
and advocacy efforts because our offices have been in very low-cost parish based space.
Now, we have been asked to move out of the rectory basement that has been our home
for 8 years. We must find new space by August 1st and know that we have no choice but
to find commercial rental space. Doing so will have a significant impact on our operating budget.
There is no possibility of finding space in another church. Diocesan officials have made
no secret of their desire to deny FutureChurch access to church property for our activities – including educational programs and prayer services. And, as many of you know, FutureChurch
has been the subject of a nasty, vilifying campaign by a self-proclaimed group, which has also harassed pastors who have been supportive of our mission.
We anticipate that going to commercial space will quadruple our office overhead costs. Added
to this ongoing operating expense are the costs of moving and replacing office furnishings that
were in the basement when we moved in.
We hesitate to turn to you for help, knowing that you have recently received our annual
Pentecost appeal, which provides funds vitally needed to maintain and expand our programs.
But, we have no choice if we want to continue to move ahead with our educational and advocacy programs, including The Future of Priestly Ministry and Women in Church Leadership, at their current level.
As you know, we are hard at working at expanding our Mary of Magdala celebrations to include
a post card campaign to urge that bishops welcome women as proclaimers and preachers of the Gospel. We are also collecting signatures on a letter to Bishop Wuerl, a member of committee drafting the Pope’s Post-Eucharistic Synod with the hope of encouraging the Vatican to adopt meaningful solutions to the priest shortage. We are also moving full speed ahead on our newest advocacy project, Save Our Parish Communities, designed to give Catholic parishioners tools to meet the challenges of maintaining vibrant parishes in a time of fewer priests and closing parishes.
The FutureChurch Leadership Council and staff express our gratitude to the St. Mark Parish Council, the wonderful parishioners of St. Mark and, especially, former pastor, Fr. Doug Koesel
for providing us with office space for these past eight years. We will miss our good neighbors
and our parish-based home.
We are especially sad to be asked to leave church property because we believe that discussing opening ordination to all who are called and advocating for greater lay involvement in the life of the Church are very important to the future of our Church. We should be talking about these critical issues in every Catholic parish, every Catholic school, and every Catholic home. Otherwise, we risk losing access to Eucharist and losing our parishes because of the ever-worsening priest shortage.
FutureChurch will keep these important discussions alive as we work “to participate in the formulating and expressing the Sensus Fidelium (the Spirit inspired beliefs of the faithful)
through open, prayerful and enlightened dialogue with other Catholics locally and globally.”
Thanks to the commitment, trust and generosity of people like you, FutureChurch has grown
in fifteen short years from an all-volunteer, ad hoc committee of Catholics concerned about loss
of Eucharist to a nationally respected voice advocating for renewal of our Church in the spirit
of Vatican II.
We now have 3 full-time and 2 part-time paid staff supplemented by many, many wonderful volunteers. Their commitment, energy and dedication – and willingness to work in a basement
amidst washing machines and furnaces, without windows and coping with chronic water leaks – have made our work possible.
We can only move forward in our work to renew our Church with your help. We ask
you to be especially generous, responding to our Pentecost appeal and then digging a little deeper to help us with the extraordinary costs that having to move will add to our budget.
We, all the members of the FutureChurch Leadership Council and staff, are grateful to you for
your faithful support and for your commitment to our mission and to our Church.
With trust and hope in the Spirit who is working to make all things new.
Sincerely,
Arline Nosse J. Gerard Sheehan Chris Schenk csj
Co-Chairs, Leadership Council Executive Director
P.S. Please be as generous as possible. We really do need your help.



