NATIONAL COLLECTIONS SCHEDULE FOR 2021/2022 COLLECTIONS USING USCCB TRANSMITTAL FORMS (forms are online at www.usccb.org; navigate to National Collections Office COLLECTION SCHEDULED PRINCIPAL EXPLANATION SEND PROCEEDS TO: Collection for the Fourth Sunday in USCCB The Collection for the Church in Latin America supports 100% to: Church in Latin January Office of National Collections pastoral programs as awarded by the Subcommittee on the Office of National Collections America (CLA) January 24, 2021 Rev. Leo Perez, OMI Church in Latin America throughout Latin America and the Church in Latin America January 23, 2022 Director of Collection Caribbean. Projects include the work of evangelization, P.O. Box 96278 3211 Fourth Street, NE formation of laity, religious and seminarians, as well as youth Washington DC 20090-6278 Washington, DC 20017-1194 ministry and catechesis. Funding is limited to programmatic 202-541-3456 expenses and excludes building construction except in cases of Download Transmittal Form [email protected] emergency. Collection for Aid Ash Wednesday USCCB This collection provides aid by the Subcommittee on Aid to the 100% to: to the Church in February 17, 2021 Office of National Collections Church in Central and Eastern Europe through bishops’ Office of National Collections Central and Eastern March 6, 2022 Tetiana Stawnychy conferences of Central and Eastern Europe and the ex-Soviet Collection for the Church in Europe (CCEE) Director of Collection Union to meet the needs of rebuilding the Church. It focuses on Eastern Europe 3211 Fourth Street, NE training seminarians and lay leaders, supporting social service P.O. Box 96278 Washington, DC 20017-1194 programs, youth ministry, pastoral and catechetical centers, Washington DC 20090-6278 202-541-3401 schools, church construction and renovation, and tst [email protected] evangelization through Catholic media. Download Transmittal Form The Catholic Relief Laetare Sunday, USCCB This collection provides funding for Catholic Relief Services, 100% to: Services Collection i.e., Fourth Sunday Office of National Collections the USCCB Offices of International Justice and Peace, Office of National Collections (formerly the of Lent Mary Mencarini Campbell Migration and Refugee Services, and Pastoral Care for The Catholic Relief Services American Bishops March 14, 2021 Executive Director Migrants and Refugees, relief work of the Holy Father, and the Collection Overseas Appeal) March 27, 2022 3211 Fourth Street, NE Catholic Legal Immigration Network. P.O. Box 96278 Washington, DC 20017-1194 Washington DC 20090-6278 202-541-3400 [email protected] Download Transmittal Form Catholic Home Last Sunday in USCCB Launched in 1998, the Appeal strengthens the Catholic Church 100% to: Missions Appeal April Office of National Collections in the United States and its territories in 85 Latin and Eastern Office of National Collections (CHMA) April 25, 2021 Kevin Day Catholic dioceses. The Subcommittee on the Catholic Home Catholic Home Missions April 24, 2022 Director of Collection Missions funds a wide range of pastoral services, including Appeal 3211 Fourth Street, NE evangelization, religious education, and the maintenance of P.O. Box 96278 Washington, DC 20017-1194 mission parishes, the training of seminarians and lay ministers, Washington DC 20090-6278 202-541-5400 and ministry with ethnic groups. [email protected] Download Transmittal Form 1 NATIONAL COLLECTIONS SCHEDULE FOR 2021/2022 COLLECTIONS USING USCCB TRANSMITTAL FORMS (forms are online at www.usccb.org; navigate to National Collections Office COLLECTION SCHEDULED PRINCIPAL EXPLANATION SEND PROCEEDS TO: Catholic Sunday between USCCB The essential mission of the CCC is to contribute to 50% to: Communication Ascension Thursday Pat Ryan Garcia the process of evangelization by fostering activities Office of National Collections Campaign (CCC) and Pentecost Director, Operations & Catholic in relation to television, radio, internet, and other Catholic Communication May 16, 2021 Communication Campaign media, and through special projects of the Catholic Campaign May 29, 2022 3211 Fourth Street, NE press. An annual collection is taken up in the P.O. Box 96278 Washington, DC 20017-1194 dioceses, which remit 50% of the funds collected to Washington DC 20090-6278 202-541-3404 the National Office. From these funds, grants are [email protected] made by the USCCB Subcommittee on the Catholic Download Transmittal Form Communication Campaign. The remaining portion of the collection is retained by the dioceses for use in local communication projects. Peter’s Pence Sunday nearest the The Apostolic Nunciature The Peter’s Pence Collection enables the Holy 100% to: Collection Feast of Sts. Sr. Maria Carmen Grogan, RSM Father to respond with emergency financial The Apostolic Nunciature (Collection for Peter and Paul 3339 Massachusetts Ave, NW assistance to requests to aid the neediest throughout 3339 Massachusetts Ave, NW the Holy Father) June 27, 2021 Washington, DC 20008 the world—those who suffer as a result of war, Washington, DC 20008 June 26, 2022 202-333-7121 oppression, and natural disasters. It likewise [email protected] provides the faithful with a tangible opportunity to (with copy of transmittal form to: not only empower the weak, defenseless, and Office of National Collections 3211 Fourth Street NE voiceless, but also sustain those who suffer. Washington, DC 20017-1194) Download Transmittal Form Catholic Campaign Sunday before USCCB The Collection for the Catholic Campaign for 75% to: for Human Thanksgiving Catholic Campaign for Human Human Development addresses the root causes of Office of National Collections Development November 21, 2021 Development poverty in America through promotion and support Catholic Campaign for Human (CCHD) November 20, 2022 Ralph McCloud of community-controlled, self-help organizations Development Director of CCHD and transformative education. Grants are awarded P.O. Box 96278 3211 Fourth Street, NE by the Subcommittee on the Catholic Campaign for Washington DC 20090-6278 Washington, DC 20017-1194 Human Development with the approval of local 202-541-3367 bishops. Download Transmittal Form [email protected] 2 NATIONAL COLLECTIONS SCHEDULE FOR 2021/2022 COLLECTIONS USING USCCB TRANSMITTAL FORMS (forms are online at www.usccb.org; navigate to National Collections Office COLLECTION SCHEDULED PRINCIPAL EXPLANATION SEND PROCEEDS TO: Retirement Fund Second Sunday in CMSM, CMSWR, LCWR, USCCB The Retirement Fund for Religious (RFR) provides 100% to: for Religious December National Religious Retirement Office funding to any religious institute in the U.S. that is National Religious Retirement December 12, 2021 Sr. Stephanie Still, PBVM listed in the religious institute section of the OCD Office December 11, 2022 Executive Director with an identifying OCD number, and that has an Retirement Fund for Religious 3211 Fourth Street, NE unfunded past service liability. It distributes P O Box 96988 Washington, DC 20017-1194 financial assistance from the fund to religious Washington DC 20090-6988 202-541-3217 institutes based on a formula and criteria approved [email protected] by the conferences of major superiors and bishops. Download Transmittal Form Annual appeal begun in 1988 and approved through 2027. Pastoral Solidarity Optional USCCB Through the Pastoral Solidarity Fund for the 100% to: Fund for the Date TBD by the Office of National Collections Church in Africa the Subcommittee on the Church Office of National Collections Church in Africa pastor Ed Kiely in Africa provides grants to finance pastoral Pastoral Solidarity Fund for the Director of Collection projects that support the maintenance and growth of Church in Africa 3211 Fourth Street, NE the Church in Africa. Funded projects include P.O. Box 96278 Washington, DC 20017-1194 outreach programs, schools, evangelization, and Washington DC 20090-6278 202-541-3236 education of clergy and lay ministers. [email protected] Download Transmittal Form 3 NATIONAL COLLECTIONS SCHEDULE FOR 2021/2022 COLLECTIONS/PROGRAMS NOT USING USCCB TRANSMITTAL FORMS COLLECTION SCHEDULED PRINCIPAL EXPLANATION SEND PROCEEDS TO: Black and Indian First Sunday in Lent Black and Indian Mission Office Mandated by the III Plenary Council in 1884, the 100% to: Missions February 21, 2021 Rev. Henry Sands 125-year-old National Collection for Black and Black and Indian Mission March 6, 2022 Executive Director Indian people continues as the embodiment of the Office 2021 H Street, NW Church’s concern for evangelizing the Black and 2021 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20006-4207 Indian peoples of the United States. The funds are Washington, DC 20006-4207 202-331-8542 or 877-237-1605 distributed as grants to dioceses throughout the [email protected] United States, supporting and strengthening evangelization programs which otherwise would cease. The Collection was formerly known as The Black and Indian Home Mission Collection. CRS Rice Individual and Family Catholic Relief Services Not a parish collection but a Lenten program run in 75% to: Bowl Program Offerings Carlie Dua schools and parishes. CRS Rice Bowl provides Catholic Relief Services throughout Lent CRS Operations and Events Manager funding for Catholic Relief Services’ food security CRS Rice Bowl February 17, 2021 – 228 West Lexington Street projects which support agriculture, nutrition, P.O. Box 17090 March 4, 2021 Baltimore, MD 21201-3413 education, and self-sufficiency in communities Baltimore, MD 21297-0303 March
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