US Bishops Choose 174 Latin American Projects for Funding
Reconstruction in Haiti, Chile on the List
WASHINGTON, D.C., NOV. 21, 2011 (Zenit.org).-
The U.S. bishops' Subcommittee on the Church in Latin America approved
funding for 174 projects, worth over $2.7 million in grants, to aid the
pastoral work of the Church in 19 countries throughout the hemisphere.
The selection was made Nov. 12.
"Determining how the money donated by parishioners in a collection
will be used to assist the Church is serious and important work. We had
lively discussions as we reviewed and approved funding for many
important pastoral projects to support the Church in Latin America,"
said Archbishop José Gomez of Los Angeles, chair of the subcommittee.
"We also have worked diligently to support the Church in Haiti and in
Chile as they begin to rebuild infrastructures for the communities of
faith that were impacted by the earthquakes last year."
The first grants for reconstruction projects of the Church in Haiti
were approved at the meeting. Among these are the structural repairs to a
secondary diocesan school in Jacmel and the design phase of repairs to
the co-cathedral in Miragoanes, totaling close to $100,000. The
subcommittee has been assisting the Haitian bishops since the earthquake
to put the necessary rebuilding structures in place to assure safety
and efficiency. All USCCB aid for reconstruction work in Haiti will flow
through PROCHE (Partnership for Reconstruction of the Church in Haiti),
the Haitian Bishops' Conference construction entity developed for this
purpose.
The subcommittee also approved funding for numerous pastoral
projects, formation of pastoral ministers and some extraordinary
projects. For example, a special grant of $95,500 was made to the
Prelature of Yauyos, in Peru, to assist in finalizing the rebuilding of
churches following an earthquake in 2007, and grants totaling more than
half a million dollars to assist the Church in Cuba were approved.
Funding to assist the formation of religious, seminarians, clergy and
permanent deacons totaled almost $1.8 million of total funds awarded
year to date.
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