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Community of Religious Educators (CORE) - The next CORE meeting is Thursday, November 17 at 10 AM at the Catholic Pastoral Center in Springfield. CORE stands for Community of Religious Educators and is a regular gathering of religious educators for ongoing professional development, insights into diocesan initiatives and for networking with one another. Lunch is provided. Please register by November 10 by contacting Kyle Holtgrave at or call (217) 698-8500, ext. 154.
Introduction to Scout Religious Emblems and Recognitions - The Catholic Committee on Scouting is hosting a webinar to introduce some of the religious emblems and awards that are available for Scouts and adult leaders to earn. This event will be hosted Sunday, October 30 at 7 PM and is open to adults and Scouts. Various religious programs will be discussed and there will be plenty of time for question and answer throughout the session. For the meeting link, please contact Kyle Holtgrave at (217) 698-8500, ext. 154 or email . Information about the diocesan Catholic Committee on Scouting can be found at http://scouts.dio.org.
Free episode of The Chair highlights the rich story of our diocese from yesterday to today - The story of the Diocese of Springfield in Illinois is featured in an episode of The Chair, a television series celebrating the best of Catholicism in the United States. To watch the FREE episode and others, go to thechair.com/watchnow. Note, you’ll have to create a FREE account to watch. You can use a bulletin annoucement to promote it/talk about it with people. There is also a graphic you can use.
Answering your questions on dying and death — The diocese has put together an easy to navigate and comprehensive look at end-of-life issues. Go to dio.org/funeral for questions like: Why should one pre-plan their funeral? If my loved one is dying, what should I do? Why must one insist on Catholic funeral rites? Why should one pray for the dead? Who should one insist upon being buried in a Catholic cemetery? Also covered is the issue of cremation, among other topics. As the month of November is dedicated to praying for the dead, now is a good time to learn more about dying and death from our Catholic faith perspective. (Note, this information is also in the Bulletin Announcements section of this Parish Link for easy copy and paste into bulletins, e-communications with your parishioners)
Your Christmas Mass schedule needed - Catholic Times will be publishing Christmas Mass schedules, which will appear in the Dec. 11 edition. If you would like your parish/parishes included, please complete the online form by Nov. 14. Note, if you have several parishes, please submit seperate submissions, one for each church. It can be found here: ct.dio.org/christmasschedule. Thank you in advance!
New diocease contact for subscriptions - Please send all new updates (names and addresses of your parishioners) for subscriptions for Catholic Times to Ruth Staab () and/or Laurie Weakley (). This includes new parishioners, people who moved out of your parish, or those who have died. As a reminder, if you do this regularly, you will not have to send us massive updates later on. Thank you!
Order of Penance Webinar - If you missed the Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions' webinar on the forthcoming revised Order of Penance, you can watch it here at no charge: https://fdlc.org/2022/07/may-god-grant-you-pardon-and-peace-webinar-on-the-revised-order-of-penance/.
Sexual Harassment Awareness Training – The State of Illinois requires all paid staff to complete an annual Sexual Harassment Awareness Training. Information about the training, how to complete it, and for coordinators can be found at oldsite.dio.org/humanresources/important-documents.html.
Job openings - The Curia is currently hiring! Open positions are:
- Staff Accountant
- Director, Office for Laity, Marriage, Family Life & Youth
- Director, Department for Catholic Education.
Job postings can be found at oldsite.dio.org/jobs.
Flocknote available to parishes - The Diocese of Springfield has partnered with Flocknote in a desire to help support parishes in their ongoing communication efforts. The cost of Flocknote is covered by the diocese! What’s Flocknote, you ask? Well, it’s an easy-to-use, safe-environment-compliant tool to supercharge your parish communications. It also provides a library of Catholic templates and resources that you can share with your parishioners. Check out this 60-second video to learn more! If you'd like to get your parish started, you can do so here: flocknote.com/parish-champion. Danny Dilone is our Flocknote point of contact and he is reaching out to all of our parishes via phone and email. We really encourage you to take advantage of this easy and helpful tool!! He will help you with the simple onboarding process and will provide continued support. If you have questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Debbie Benz () or you can schedule a call with Danny at: https://calendly.com/flocknote/30min.
Promote Planned Giving! FreeWill available to parishes at no cost - $70 Trillion is being passed on during the Great Wealth Transfer and the promotion of planned giving and gifts of non-cash assets is more important than ever! The Diocese of Springfield has partnered with FreeWill to help parishes educate their donors on the benefits and value of planned giving, specifically via bequests, gifts of stocks, and Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs). The cost of FreeWill is covered by the diocese!
Would you like to partner with the PVMA office to launch planned giving at your parish and/or school? As part of launching planned giving at your parish we will:
To sign up, CLICK THIS LINK! Any questions or concerns, please contact Rachel Langdon at or 217-321-1113.
Days of Prayer and Reflection: The Black Catholic Commission is hosting Days of Prayer and Reflection in Beardstown, Collinsville, Decatur, and Springfield. These days of reflection are in preparation for the National Black Catholic Congress XIII. Each day of prayer and reflection is an opportunity to reflect on God’s word and share thoughts on what faith-filled actions our diocese and parishes can do to make our Church thrive. For specific dates and additional information go to: https://oldsite.dio.org/plasm/black-catholic-commission.htm
Resources to Prepare for the Upcoming Election - Here are some resources to help parishioners prepare for the upcoming election and form their conscience: USCCB document on Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship; Prayer Before an Election, Guidelines on Political Activities for Parishes and Catholic Church Organizations from the Catholic Conference of Illinois (CCI); and the diocesan policy on Political Activity and Voter Education.
Solemnity of Christ the King - The Solemnity of Christ the King is a fitting moment in the liturgical year to promote the Church’s teaching on religious freedom. Below are materials to help educate the faithful about this Solemnity, which the Church celebrates this year on November 20, 2022.
2. A brief background on the Solemnity
4. A Novena to Christ the King
Walking with Moms in Need - Our diocese will be joining USCCB and other dioceses in a national effort called Walking with Moms in Need: A Year of Service. Parishes are encouraged to participate in this year-long initiative to assess needs of pregnant and parenting moms of young children in our parishes and our neighborhoods and improve communication about resources available to these local pregnant moms and families in need. Information about this Year of Service can be found on the USCCB website or calling the diocesan Office for Pro-Life Activities and Special Ministries: 217-321-1161.
Water treatment for boilers/chilled water systems/HVAC - Greg Fleck, director of the Office for Property, Buildings, and Cemeteries, would like to introduce Bob Morgan, a representative for Chemsearch who services locations throughout Central Illinois. Bob has represented Chemsearch for the past 15 years. He specializes in water treatment for boilers and chilled water systems as well as products for HVAC, lubrication, drain line maintenance and patching and coatings. Bob’s mission is always to bring you something of value that will increase your equipment life, reduce downtime and make your job easier. Bob will be contacting parishes to see if there is any interest in his products and services.