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Happens here all the time. The archdiocese sets an astronomical amount for each parish to cough up. The pleas in the weekly bulletin get more desperate as the weeks pass and the total is NOWHERE NEAR what it needs to be. It's sad. It sucks that the archdiocese gets its pound of flesh no matter what, and ultimately parishioners are told that if the parish doesn't ante up, it comes down to paying either the archbishop or the light bill. That is usually the gist of the last bulletin message before the bill comes due.
I absolutely HATE Church finances at the diocesan level and will NOT carte blanche give to a fund where money can be used for anything. When I donate, it's to a specific program or office. Not that I have done much donating lately.
Another galling thing -- maybe this is true everywhere, too -- the archbishop here has dictated that every Catholic household get the archdiocese newspaper, whether they want it or not. For my parish, this is an expense right off the bat of $25,000. There is an envelope for a "donation" to offset the cost, but like anything else I don't want, I don't pay for it.
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