Buffalo Diocese parishioners provide update on counterproposal process
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Over the next two weeks, 30 parish families of the Buffalo Diocese will make their cases for why they should remain open.
Mergers and closures of parishes were originally proposed due to financial troubles from payouts to settle child sexual abuse cases, declining Mass attendance, and a priest shortage.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Buffalo’s Old First Ward neighborhood has already made theirs, but their trustees who sat in the meeting were unwilling to talk with WIVB News 4.
“They seem to be afraid to talk to you guys that, you know, that maybe they have that what they say may actually hurt their proposal,” said Patrick Gorman, a parishioner of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. “I wish that more parish council members from all the churches would step up.”
Only the church’s priest, deacon and trustees can show up to these meetings. Parishioners said they have complete faith that the trustees will put their best foot forward.
“They did feel that the bishop and Father Bryan were open to what we had to say about the neighborhood and the importance of this and the significance of this church and the history of the church,” Gorman said. “They did ask a lot of questions about it, and they seemed to be very receptive and open to what our parish council had to say.”
These meetings between parish families and the diocese began Monday at the Catholic Center on Main Street downtown and run through Aug. 22.
Vicar for Renewal Father Bryan Zielenieski said so far, 10 families have already presented their counterproposals.
“This is a dialogue. We’re coming together to make decisions,” Zielenieski said. “The people who have come, have come with their best, they’ve come with the most information that they can — all of the details we need to hear, and then we’ve come with the questions.”
Parishioners said the diocese initially used wrong data to recommend Our Lady of Perpetual Help to close. They provided the right numbers before Monday’s meeting, but are still on the chopping block.
“Still, after the fight, it’s going to be tough for me to go in there with a spiritual heart with the same people involved because they broke my trust,” said Roxanne Casey, parishioner of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. “We still proved them that the numbers were wrong and we still had to come up with the counterproposal. They made a mistake. It should have never been recommended, so it doesn’t make sense to me. So that’s why I’m worried that the plan is set in stone.”
After the end of next week, the counterproposal review team will take their final recommendations to Bishop Michael Fisher by Aug. 26 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help.
To see all of News 4’s coverage on the Buffalo Diocese restructuring, click here.
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