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Finance Committee


Canon Law requires that each parish have an active Finance Committee to serve as an advisory council to the Pastor.  The committee is responsible for assisting the Pastor in developing and monitoring the annual parish budget, and any required long term capital improvement plans.  The committee also has responsibility for oversight of parish financial operations and for submission of the parish's annual financial report to the Archdiocese.

The committee meets quarterly and consists of the Pastor, a Finance Chair and other lay members of the parish.  Members typically have backgrounds in Accounting, Finance, Business, Law or Management.

Current members are:

Mary Buda, Finance Chair
Doug Grates, Co-Chair
Leroy Wurst, Member
Michael Bushey, Member
​Gary Miller, Member
Ron Bass, Member
​​Terry Blair, Member
Fr. Robert Pare, Ex-Officio
Pat Sampson, Parish Council Representative Ex-Officio
Annual Report 2020-21
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