Love One Another Campaign – second phase
The Feast of Ascension is a kick-off-day for another phase of the Love One Another (LOA) campaign in our parish. The kick-off and update will be announced by the campaign chairs and volunteers during all Masses this weekend. We are proud to inform you 57% of our goal ($621,925) has been pledged to-date. Thank you for your generosity. This means we only need to raise the final 43%.
The LOA campaign will last five years at St. Martin of Tours. Our parish will receive 60% of the funds raised from the campaign. We are excited to be able to update some of the parish facilities from the funds. Please note we have suspended the HOTROD fund during this campaign.
Among many maintenance needs are replacing HVAC units, windows, roof, as well as the parking lot and road behind the school to the cemetery. Another project, which the LOA campaign will sponsor, is an upgrade of the Wi-Fi and phone system in our buildings. We want to minister to our parishioners more effectively. The remaining 40% of the funds raised will support vital ministries throughout the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, including Catholic education and schools, priest and deacons’ formation, rural and multicultural parish, and Corporal Works of Mercy. We are a missionary church and we must share with those in need.
Please watch for your personal pledge information in the mail if you have not yet received it. We are seeking the final $477,064 to be pledged. Your pledge is payable over the next five years. We will be grateful for any pledge you can make towards meeting the needs of our parish. Once you have discerned your pledge amount, please complete the pledge card and return it to the parish no later than the middle of June, 2023. We have a group of volunteers who will be making calls about the campaign, please accept their call.
Thank you for your continued support of the ministry and mission of St. Martin of Tours parish. Through the LOA campaign we can make a difference in our place of worship, formation of future generations, and needs of our local community.
Fr. Andrzej





