Aug 26, 2010
One way of referring to the Church is to say that the Church is the family of God, and I think that if you look at what might be common in a lot of families, it translates well into the life of the Church that we are a family.
Part of my reason for going to every parish and preaching at every Mass is to communicate this truth. We are a family, and as family members, we have a certain responsibility to chip in for the sake of the vitality of our diocesan family.
It’s similar to a family in that in most families everybody’s got chores to do. And everybody has a certain ownership and accountability to the strength of the family, the prosperity of the family.
When I’m visiting parishes I identify the chores or responsibilities within the parish. But I’m also sharing the chores or needs on a diocesan level that will not be accomplished unless people all across the Diocese respond. In areas of faith formation, we can respond through the St. Katharine Drexel Catholic School Fund and the St. Maria De Mattias Fund. In the area of our seminarians, we can help educate them through the Seminarian Education Endowment. And together we must respond to repair and update the buildings on the Cathedral campus, which, you can say, is our family home. It’s where we all hail from.