WASHINGTON—The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' (USCCB) Subcommittee on the Church in Latin America awarded nearly $4 million in funding in the form of 244 grants to support the pastoral work of the Church in Latin America and the Caribbean, and nearly $2 million in funding for continued reconstruction in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake. The grants were approved at the Subcommittee's meeting on June 12 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Projects that received funding
include:
In addition, the first grant to help rebuild churches on the western part of Haiti after Hurricane Matthew was approved. More of these requests will be considered at future meetings of the Subcommittee.
"I am
continually inspired by all of those who support the Collection for the Church
in Latin America," said Bishop Eusebio Elizondo, auxiliary bishop of Seattle
and chairman of the Subcommittee on the Church in Latin America. "The
generosity of Catholics across the United States makes a difference in the
lives of countless people in Latin America and the Caribbean. This generosity
reflects the love and compassion of God. I can see this especially in the
response we received to help the victims of Hurricane Matthew. With that help,
we not only fund pastoral projects, but help rebuild churches in some dioceses
of Haiti."
Other
areas of funding include lay leadership training, seminarian and religious
formation, prison ministry, and youth ministry. Grants are funded by the annual
Collection for the Church in Latin America, taken in many dioceses across the
U.S. on the fourth Sunday in January. The grants to Haiti are funded by the
Special Collection for Haiti, which occurred after the 2010 earthquake. These
reconstruction efforts are managed through the Partnership for Church
Reconstruction in Haiti (PROCHE).
The
Subcommittee on the Church in Latin America oversees the collection and an
annual grant program as part of the USCCB Committee on National Collections. It
allocates revenue received from the Collection for the Church in Latin America
as grants across Latin America and the Caribbean. More information about
the Collection for the Church in Latin America and the many grants it funds, as
well as resources to promote it across the country, can be found at www.usccb.org/latin-america.