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In
general we are able to cover the majority of our day-to-day needs
through our salaries. For this, thanks be to God! In fact, through our
ordinary income and unsolicited gifts we are able to assist many
projects aimed at helping the poor and marginalized of society.
But
there are some areas of our lives for which we need help:
Seminary
Education
Most men entering our Order commit five to ten years to formation for
living our life and preparing for ministry. This may include obtaining
a college degree and a graduate degree in theology or in other related
fields.
While these men are in our
formation program, they are not assigned to
any ministry; so they have no ordinary income. Education costs
currently amount to about $50,000 per man. We need help covering this
expense.
Retirement
Our men dedicate their lives to
service of the Church, but
historically there has been little provision for our retirement needs.
In recent years, the Province established a retirement endowment fund
to respond to the Province's imminent retirement concerns. However,
this endowment is severely under-funded and far from adequate to meet
our impending needs.
Missions
Abroad
Our Capuchin brothers serving as foreign
missionaries in Papua New Guinea, Puerto Rico and Mexico do not receive
salaries for their evangelization efforts. Funds are needed to cover
the cost of their health insurance, travel to and from the United
States for home leave every three to five years, and other related
expenses
Catholic
Center at the Citadel Mall
In the spirit of St. Francis of Assisi, our Capuchin Franciscan
friars at the Citadel strive to provide a spiritual resource center
that offers peace, reconciliation, and guidance to those who may feel a
spiritual emptiness in their lives. We offer two daily Masses and are
available Monday through Saturday during mall hours for confessions and
other counseling and referrals to local parishes and programs of
Catholic Charities. Three of the four friars are fluent in Spanish,
allowing them to respond to the growing Hispanic population in Colorado
Springs.
The Catholic Center at the
Citadel Mall opened in November 2001, funded
by a partnership between the Diocese of Colorado Springs and the
Capuchin Province of Mid-America. A pledge of financial support from
the Colorado Knights of Columbus will help with the first year's
expenses. However, additional sources of funding will be needed to
sustain the mall ministry for lease expenses, friar salaries, printed
resource materials, supplies, marketing, etc.

Ministry
to the Poor
Some of the friars in the U.S. are
engaged in ministry to the very poor who are unable to offer salaries
or stipends for the friars who help them. The Province depends upon
friends and benefactors to compensate this ministry through donations.
Building
Renovation Projects
We friars of Mid-America own five of the eight friaries where we
live. These buildings are in a constant rotation for code updates and
other physical upgrades. Capital campaigns are conducted from time to
time for major projects, but annual funds are always needed for routine
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Prayer
Intentions
In
addition to praying the Divine Office and celebrating the holy Mass,
the friars spend time in quiet prayer and meditation. If you would like
the friars to pray for a speicial intention, please let us know and we
will pass that intention on to the friars.
Donate
Online

Through
a secure encryption via Paypal, the Capuchin Development Office is once
again able to accept donations online. If you have any questions
concerning online donations, please feel free to contact us. To make an
online donation at this time, simply click
here.
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