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Missionary Cooperation Plan Diocese of Columbus 2013 Manual Administered by the Diocesan Missions Office 197 East Gay Street Columbus, OH 43215-3229

Missionary Cooperation Plan Diocese of Columbus THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENT IS INTENDED TO AID PARISHES AND MISSIONARIES IN UNDERSTANDING THE PURPOSE AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MISSIONARY COOPERATION PLAN IN THE DIOCESE OF COLUMBUS, OHIO. LEARNING FROM MISSIONARIES We ask that you share with us your experience as well as the faith experience of the people you serve.our faith is deepened and broadened as we learn from you. You enrich us in our understanding of the problems and the challenges of the universal church. US Bishops on World Mission To the Ends of the Earth THE CHURCH IS MISSIONARY As mandated by the Gospel, all Catholics must possess a genuinely universal and missionary outlook. (Ad Gentes 38, Redemptoris Missio 84 and To the Ends of the Earth 13) The Church is missionary by her very nature. As such, the Church s missionary task is rooted in the Blessed Trinity. Thus, she continues the mission of the Father, the Son and Holy Spirit, by proclaiming to the ends of the earth the salvation that Christ offers to those who love and sincerely promote the Church s missionary activity. (To the Ends of the Earth) The Church s mission involves all of us personally in our parishes, and it is our responsibility to share the Good News of Christ s love with the rest of the world. Indeed, mission is the greatest and the holiest duty of the Church. As the Father has sent the Son, Christ has handed on the missionary task to his followers, to go make disciples of all nations. (Mt. 28:19) He has sent the Holy Spirit who impels the Church to continually share the Good News to all people. THE UNIVERSAL CALL TO MISSION The Church is at her best when she is energetic in her missionary activity. (Pope John Paul II) In the Second Vatican Council, the Church Fathers teach that the universal scope of mission work enjoins all communities to maintain contacts with missionaries who came from its ranks, or with some parish or diocese in the missions. (Ad Gentes 37) Evangelization is a basic duty of the people of God. BRIEF HISTORY OF THE MCP PROGRAM Cooperating in missionary activity means not just giving but also receiving. All the particular churches, both young and old, are called to give and to receive in the context of the universal mission. (Redemptoris Missio 84) 2

The Missionary Cooperation Plan (MCP) was inaugurated in the late 1930 s by Bishop William A. Griffin, auxiliary bishop for the Newark Archdiocese and then archdiocesan director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith. Conceived as a plan to help mission-sending societies solicit funds for their mission efforts and to give them the opportunity to appeal for vocations to their communities, the Missionary Cooperation Plan takes the burden off pastors who previously received requests from missionary organizations from around the world. Today, the program is typically administered by each Diocesan Missions Office under the auspices of the local Bishop. MCP WITHIN THE COLUMBUS DIOCESE The Diocese of Columbus Missions Office, in consultation with pastors and parish administrators, annually assigns visiting missionaries to designated parishes within the diocese. The director of the Missions Office is that person who, under the Bishop, is responsible for this program. Each year the director selects (from approximately 500 letters requesting admission to the program) the mission societies, dioceses, religious orders and lay mission groups to participate in the MCP for that particular year. Approximately 40 missionary organizations are selected to participate. The Missions Office is also responsible for the collection and disbursement of funds from the MCP appeal. The benefit of this plan resides in the opportunity it offers all the faithful to experience a cross-cultural and mutual exchange of faith and friendship and to encounter a new outlook on our rich Catholic tradition. IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER Send application forms or letters of request for inclusion in the Missionary Cooperation Plan by October 31 of the preceding year. November January: review of applications/letters of request from missionaries. The Missions Office accepts special requests from diocesan pastors/parishes. February March: notification of acceptance to mission organizations and notification of missionary assignments to parishes. By May 1: scheduled mission appeal dates should be sent to the Diocesan Missions Office. April September: Participating missionaries make appeals in assigned parishes. The scheduled appeal dates must not conflict with any other Diocesan Missions Collections during the MCP season (April Sept.). 2013 Diocesan Missions Collection Weekends Catholic Home Missions June 1 and 2 Holy Father (Peter s Pence) June 22 and 23 Church in Latin America August 3 and 4 All monies collected on behalf of the missionary organization should be forwarded to: Diocesan Missions Office: 197 E. Gay Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215 No collection monies should be released to the visiting Missionary. No envelopes nor pledge cards be distributed to the parishes. ALL APPLICANTS MUST BE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: A recognized Catholic missionary society in good standing with the United States Society for the Propagation of the Faith serving in one or more foreign countries, or A recognized Catholic missionary society in good standing with the United States Society for the Propagation of the Faith serving in United States dioceses designated as missionary by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Home Missions Office, or A foreign (non-u.s.a.) Catholic (arch)diocese or eparchy struggling with poverty, persecution, oppression, or war. 3

APPLICATION SUBMISSION OPTIONS: Application forms or letters of request may be mailed, faxed, or emailed to the Diocesan Missions Office. (See Contact info below) APPLICATION REVIEW PROCEDURES: To be considered, applicants should submit a completed application form to the Missions Office Director between February 1 and October 31 of the preceding year. The application should state the project or need to be helped. All applications must contain sufficient information about the organization such as: full name of the organization, authorization/written approval from the Superior General (Affidavit of Suitability), Provincial or Bishop, full contact address. In addition, all applicants are required to appoint a U.S. contact person in order to ease communication. We require the name, address, phone number, fax and email address (if available) of the U.S. contact person/representative. The applicant must be in good standing with the United States Society for the Propagation of the Faith. Applicants must submit a new application for each year. A previous application will not automatically count toward a future appeal. THE ROLE OF THE DIOCESAN MISSIONS DIRECTOR The director receives and reviews all applications and selects the participants. He/she corresponds with host parishes and the visiting missionaries to: Promote mission giving and mission receiving between the host parish and the visiting missionary organization. Notify applicants of their admission to the current appeal. Assign the missionary organization to a parish or group of parishes and provide contact information. Furnish pastors with information about a visiting missionary organization. Collect and disburse proceeds from the mission appeal to all participants in the appeal year. Only 10% of the offerings collected are retained by the Missions Office for administration and of the program and other mission activities. Report to the Bishop and the National Office of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith the mission appeal groups accepted and the fund results. Arrange for logistical support as necessary. Help resolve any concerns of the parish or missionary. CONTACT: Leandro (Lany) M. Tapay, Director Missions Office, Diocese of Columbus, 197 E. Gay Street, Columbus, OH 43215-3229 Phone: 614-228-8603 Fax: 614-228-7302 mismailbox@colsdioc.org http://www.colsdioc.org/offices/missionsoffice.aspx 4

THE ROLE OF A SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT It is the responsibility of a successful applicant to contact the assigned parish(s) and mutually agree upon a date for the mission appeal with the pastor or parish administrator. As soon as the date has been agreed upon with the host parish, complete and return to the Missions Office the confirmation form included with the assignment sheet. The Missions Office should receive scheduled appeal dates no later than May 1. Furthermore, it is recommended that the applicant contact the host parish at least two weeks prior to the appeal date(s) to confirm the details of the visit. In the case of multiple parish assignments, interim housing is the responsibility of the speaker. When a missionary cannot honor a confirmed date, the missionary should notify the host parish(s) and the Missions Office immediately. An alternate date should be scheduled, if possible. At least three weeks before the mission appeal, the missionary should send publicity about his/her mission to the assigned parishes. The information may be placed in the parish bulletin and used to introduce the mission appeal speaker. The applicant is advised to send an effective speaker for the appeal. The speaker should prepare to preach at all Masses on the appeal weekend. Mission appeals should be kept to a maximum of 10 minutes. The appeal should focus on helping the faithful learn about the mission world today and the accomplishments of the missionary organization. All missionaries should make their mission appeal after Communion when announcements are made. Visiting missionary clergy may give the homily according to the dictates of the GIRM and then speak on their appeal at the end of the Mass. In cases where the visiting missionary celebrates Mass or performs any other Sacramental activity, appropriate compensation should be offered directly to the missionary per the standard Diocesan stipend policy and should not come from the MCP collection. The gathering of parishioner names and addresses for solicitation purposes is not permitted. Therefore, the speaker should neither seek to establish a branch of the organization nor solicit names/addresses for further appeal. All monies collected on behalf of the missionary organization should be gathered by the host parish and forwarded to the Diocesan Missions Office as soon as possible after the appeal. It is the responsibility of the Diocesan Missions Office to distribute mission appeal funds to the participating missionary organizations. No collection monies should be released to the visiting Missionary. No envelopes nor pledge cards be distributed to the parishes. Speakers should not presume that checks made in their name are meant for them personally. All proceeds are collected on behalf of the missionary organization. When the speaking engagement is over, a written expression of appreciation to the pastor and parishioners is a welcomed gesture. When in the Diocese of Columbus, visiting missionaries are invited to visit the Diocesan Missions Office to help themselves to new and gently used vestments, linens, rosaries and religious items. 5

THE ROLE OF THE PASTOR/PARISH ADMINISTRATOR Your promotion can make all the difference in the world. More than any articles or reminders in the bulletin, your testimony and invitation can inspire your parishioners to be missionary through their generous prayers and offering. (Pope John Paul II, Healing a Broken World World Mission Sunday 2003) Pastors should be sensitive to the difficulties that missionaries often face with regard to setting mission appeal dates. This could be particularly difficult for those missionaries who may visit from outside the United States. Consequently, pastors/parish administrators should duly consult with an assigned missionary group in trying to set up an appeal weekend between April and September. Please complete and submit the confirmation form included with the assignment sheet as soon as the date has been agreed upon. An appeal made for the purposes of assisting a missionary friend of the parish or a special parish relationship does not count toward the Missionary Cooperation Plan. Such an appeal is considered a private arrangement, not a diocesan assignment. The assigned missionaries have applied during the allotted time frame and gone through the selection process competing with almost 500 applicants for an invitation to the diocese. The pastor/parish administrator should discuss housing, meals, transportation and any other issues pertinent to the guest missionary as soon as contact is initiated. Please provide or coordinate with parishioners for the missionary s needs for the appeal weekend only. It is recommended that sufficient information about the guest missionary organization should be placed in the parish bulletin and other media a week in advance of the appeal date. Such publicity provides a good introduction for the missionary and his/her works. The missionary is to preach at all Masses on the agreed upon weekend. All missionaries should make their mission appeal after Communion when announcements are made. Visiting missionary clergy may give the homily according to the dictates of the GIRM and then speak on their appeal at the end of the Mass, if the pastor so directs. All monies collected on behalf of the missionary organization should be gathered by the host parish. As soon as possible after the appeal, the parish should remit one check for the collected funds to: The Diocesan Missions Office, 197 E. Gay Street, Columbus, OH 43215. It is the responsibility of the Diocesan Missions Office to distribute mission appeal funds to the participating missionary organizations. No collection monies should be released to the visiting Missionary. No envelopes nor pledge cards be distributed to the parishes. The missionary speaker is to be adequately compensated for any Sacramental activity in the parish during the appeal. The standard diocesan stipend should be considered in this case and should not come from the MCP collection. The Missions Office requests that the missionary organization send an effective speaker. On occasion, this is not the case. Please contact the Missions Office Director with any concerns. Finally, the pastor/parish administrator is asked to submit an evaluation of the mission appeal. The evaluation may be sent to the Director, Missions Office. 6

2013 MISSIONARY COOPERATION PLAN (MCP) DIOCESE OF COLUMBUS We are currently accepting applications for the 2013 MCP program. Please submit this application and/or your request letter to the Diocesan Missions Office by or before October 30, 2012. Please attach a summary of your mission activity, programs, needs and plans for evangelization. Criteria for participation in the MCP: Organizations wishing to apply to participate in the MCP must meet the Diocese of Columbus qualifying criteria for participation in the plan. All applicants must be one of the following: A recognized Catholic missionary society in good standing with the United States Society for the Propagation of the Faith serving in one or more foreign countries, or, A recognized Catholic missionary society in good standing with the United States Society for the Propagation of the Faith serving in United States dioceses designated as missionary by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Home Missions Office, or, A foreign (non-u.s.a.) Catholic (arch)diocese or eparchy struggling with poverty, persecution, oppression, or war. Due to the high response volume of this program, we are unable to acknowledge receipt of each application. Only those organizations that have been accepted into the program will receive a written response/invitation to participate. Response letters are sent out by March of the program year. Please fax, mail or email your application to the Diocesan Missions Office Society for the Propagation of the Faith Diocese of Columbus 197 East Gay Street Columbus, Ohio 43215-3229 U.S.A. Fax - (614) 228-7302 Email mismailbox@colsdioc.org Please, no phone calls. Thank you.

Go, therefore, make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you (Matthew 28: 19-20). 2013 MISSIONARY COOPERATION PLAN (MCP) DIOCESE OF COLUMBUS APPLICATION FORM Organization Applying for the MCP Program: Name of Organization Mission Coordinator (Name) Address Address Country Phone Fax Email U.S. contact person: Name Street address City State Zip code Phone Fax Email Disbursement check will be made payable to the Organization and will be mailed to the U.S. Contact person. Describe the nature, extent, and location of your missionary efforts: **Please include an authorization/written approval from your superior/bishop (Affidavit of Suitability) with this application form.