Dear Parishioners,
The original St. Thomas à Becket church building was built as a multi-purpose room in 1972-73 and has served the parish well since. Now, the completion of Findlay Hall provides a multi-purpose space and enables the parish to repair and renovate the existing church building into a worship space devoted to reverential prayer and coming together as one body to celebrate the liturgy and the Eucharist.
As you may recall, Father Tom Ferguson distributed a parish survey in 2006 to solicit your perspectives and input on what changes the parish community wanted to see. More than 300 respondents expressed a strong parish consensus that some repairs and renovation were needed (96%), including pews with kneelers and flooring (98%), a new sound system (84%) and lighting (81%),among other elements.
Consequently, I‘ve established a renovation committee to consider the parish survey inputs, identify and weigh options, and make recommendations to me by June 2013. I will then work through the diocese staff to secure Bishop Loverde’s approval for construction. The committee has already met a number of times this fall and has established a purpose statement and several ground rules that they’ll use to frame their discussions and eventual recommendations. (A representative from the Diocese Office of Planning has participated in the committee’s meetings to confirm that our processes and procedures and policies.)
Biographical information about the Committee members is contained on this website. One of the committee’s key goals is to pursue full transparency with our fellow parishioners regarding our actions and recommendations. Consequently, the committee will periodically address the parish and provide written updates on our work.
Thank you for your patience and support as the committee seeks to renovate the church into a sacred worship space for reverential prayer.
May God Bless You Always,
Father Paul
(This letter was printed in the Sunday, January 20, 2013 St. Thomas a Becket parish bulletin.)
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