The Bishop's Ministries Appeal supports the ministries that go out into the parishes: faith formation and evangelization, CYO sports, formation of priests to serve parishioners, care of the retired priests, and meeting the unexpected needs of schools and parishes. We invite you to learn more below about how your support makes a difference, and donate in a way that works for you – be it a a recurring gift, a one-time gift, or a pledge.
Dios amoroso y misericordioso, somos tu familia - hermanos y hermanas encomendados con la misión de tu Iglesia en la Diócesis de Oakland.
Le hacemos un llamado a nuestra Santísima Madre, Reina del Mundo y patrona de nuestra Diócesis, para que nos guíe como pueblo comprometido al servicio de las necesidades de todo el pueblo de Dios, y así apacentar el rebaño confiado a nuestro cuidado.
Oh Buen Pastor, vuelve tu mirada hacia nosotros, las ovejas que has redimido con tu Preciosa Sangre. Te ofrecemos nuestra oración en acción de gracias y pedimos tu bendición en todos nuestros emprendimientos y esfuerzos. Amén.
Loving and merciful God, we are your family, brothers and sisters entrusted with the mission of your Church in the Diocese of Oakland.
We call upon our blessed Mother, Queen of the World and patroness of our Diocese, to guide us as a people committed to serving the needs of all God’s people, to tend the flock entrusted to our care.
Look upon us, loving Shepherd, the sheep you have redeemed by your Precious Blood. We offer you our grateful prayer and ask your blessing on all our endeavors. Amen.
We were blessed to have 35% of the parishes meet or exceed their goals, resulting in more funds being made available for local parish programs and projects. Congratulations to the pastors, staff, volunteers, and parishioners of the parishes that reached or exceeded their 2022 Appeal goal.
Here are the 2022 Bishop’s Ministries Appeal results by % of goal raised as of 1/31/2023.
The word “Catholic” means “universal,” and our faith cares for all our sisters and brothers regardless of the parish in which they worship. One should give to the Appeal because there are certain ministries and services that cannot be provided by a parish but only by a diocese. With your support, the diocese recruits, educates and forms seminarians, pays a pension and needed medical care for our retired clergy, supports a diaconate program and ethnic minorities. The diocese also supports schools and other parishes facing financial distress or an unexpected emergency. Some people may say that as long as we support our parish, we should not be concerned with the needs of other parishes, schools, recruitment, education and formation of our future clergy, and forming our youth and young adults in our faith beyond our own parish. Through the Bishop’s Ministries Appeal, the diocese is able to carry out these ministries and services which is only possible through the generosity of our parishioners.
Programs and Ministries Funded Through the Bishop's Ministries Appeal
Diocesan pastoral ministries and services focus on strengthening our faith, our families, and building up our parish communities by engaging people in the daily life of the Church as they strive to live as faithful disciples of Christ.
• Liturgy
• Respect Life Justice Programs
• Vietnamese, Filipino & Latino Ministries
• Ethnic Pastoral Centers
• Marriage & Family Life Ministries
• Marriage Preparation Programs
• Youth Retreat Center
• Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) Programs
• Catholic Scouting
• Young Adult Ministries
• Children & Youth Ministries
• Stewardship Education
Religious Education & Formation
Gifts to the Bishop's Ministries Appeal help support religious education and formation programs for thousands of youth and adults annually.
• Faith Formation Programs
• Evangelization & Outreach Efforts
• RCIA (Right of Christian Initiation of Adults)
• Religious Education Teachers’ Training
• Serra Catechetical Institute
• St. Francis de Sales School for Pastoral Ministry
Clergy Formation & Support
From initial formation into retirement, the Diocese provides support for our priests. Additionally continued updating and renewal for priests and deacons who faithfully serve our people is supported by your gift to the Bishop’s Ministries Appeal.
• Permanent Diaconate Program
• Office of Vocations
• Seminarian Education & Formation
• Priest Retirement & Long-term Care
• Continuing Education Programs
Support for Catholic Schools & Parishes in Need
Each year, the Diocese provides subsidies and grants to assist with operating expenses at inner-city Catholic schools, and for parishes facing extraordinary and immediate financial challenges.
• Operating Subsidies
• Capital Expenditure Grants
• Emergency Funding Support
Assisting Local Parishes
Every parish has its own needs and plans for growth and new ministries to better serve their parishioners and the local community. The Bishop’s Appeal will again return 100% of all monies collected above each individual parish’s goal for use at the parish level.
Safe Environment Programs
Providing a safe haven for children, young adults and vulnerable adults.
These are the most commonly asked questions concerning the Bishop's Appeal. If you have a question, but do not find it below, please call the Office of Mission Advancement at 510-267-8358, or email your question to us.
1. What is the Bishop’s Appeal?
2. What does the Bishop’s Appeal Fund?
3. How was the Bishop’s Appeal goal of $3 million determined? How are parish goals determined?
4. What if my parish goes over goal? Where does the excess go?
5. Does my parish have to pay assessments on my Bishop’s Appeal rebates?
6. What happens if my parish does not meet its established goal?
8. Do I have to achieve goal to receive my parish rebate?
9. Will any of these funds be used for items other than the defined case elements?
10. Why are parishioners asked to pledge different amounts? Wouldn’t dividing the appeal goal by the number of households be an easier and fairer method?
11. Why are pledges encouraged, instead of one-time donations?
12. When will pledge redemption begin?
13. How will my parish receive credit for parishioner gifts?
14. Can a parishioner restrict a gift to one or more of the case for support elements?
15. Are any of the funds for the Bishop’s Appeal used to pay for civil lawsuits or judgments?
16. How will parishioners be contacted during the Bishop’s Appeal?
17. What types of gifts will be accepted?
18. How will progress of the Appeal be communicated to the parishes?
1. What is the Bishop’s Ministries Appeal?
The total budget for the Diocese of Oakland in 2020 is approximately $17 million, and of that, the budget for diocesan-wide ministries and services is roughly $7 million. While income is generated to support the budget through parish assessments, rent collection on property, service fees and interest on the diocesan investments, the income does not fully meet the budgetary needs for providing all diocesan level ministries, programs, and services at the parish level.
2. What does the Bishop’s Ministries Appeal Fund?
The Bishop’s Ministries Appeal is a direct appeal to the people of the Diocese, to ask them to make a pledge or a gift to supplement the ministry budget. Without the financial support of our diocesan family through the Bishop’s Ministries Appeal, thousands throughout Alameda and Contra Costa counties, and beyond, could not be served. The Bishop’s Ministries Appeal is an opportunity for each and every Catholic household to help further the mission of the Church. It is a chance for all parishes and missions of our Diocese to join together in support of the following vital ministries:
Pastoral Ministries & Services
Diocesan pastoral ministries and services focus on strengthening our faith, our families, and building up our parish communities by engaging our people in the daily life of the Church as they strive to live as faithful disciples of Christ.
• Liturgy
• Marriage & Family Life
• Vietnamese, Filipino & Latino Ministries
• Youth Retreat Center
• Marriage Preparation Programs
• Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) Operations
• Ethnic Pastoral Centers
• Young Adult Ministries
• Children & Youth Ministries
• Catholic Scouting
• Respect Life & Justice Programs
Religious Education & Formation
Gifts to the appeal help support religious education and formation programs for thousands of youth and adults annually.
• Faith Formation Programs
• Evangelization and Outreach Efforts
• Right of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)
• Religious Education Teachers’ Training
• Serra Catechetical Institute
• St. Francis de Sales School for Pastoral Ministry
Clergy Formation & Support
From initial formation into retirement, the Diocese provides support for our priests. Additionally, continued updating and renewal for priests and deacons who faithfully serve our people is supported by your gift to the Bishop’s Appeal.
• Permanent Diaconate Program
• Office of Vocations
• Seminarian Education & Formation
• Priest Retirement & Long-term Care
• Continuing Education Programs
Support for Catholic Schools & Parishes in Need
Each year, the Diocese provides subsidies and grants to assist with operating expenses at our inner-city Catholic schools, and for parishes and their faith communities who are facing extraordinary and immediate financial challenges.
• Operating Subsidies
• Capital Expenditure Grants
• Emergency Funding Support
Safe Environment Programs
Assisting Local Parishes
Every parish has its own needs and plans for growth and new ministries to better serve their parishioners and the local community. The Bishop’s Ministries Appeal will again return 100% of all monies collected over each individual parish’s goal for use at the parish level.
3. How was the Bishop’s Ministries Appeal goal of $3 million determined? How are parish goals determined?
There has been steady incremental growth in the success of the Bishop’s Appeal over the last several years. Parish goals are determined by unrestricted parish revenue in a given year.
4. What if my parish goes over goal? Where does the excess go?
100% of all funds collected over a parish’s goal will be returned directly to parishes for their own special needs in the form of rebate checks paid at the conclusion of the Appeal (i.e. Feb. 2022). The only exception to this rebate process will be for parishes with delinquent diocesan obligations (i.e. parish assessment, package insurance, workers’ compensation, and health benefits.) These parishes will have funds collected over goal credited to these obligations.
5. Does my parish have to pay assessments on my Bishop’s Ministries Appeal rebates?
Bishop’s Appeal rebates are not assessed (taxed) by the Diocese.
6. What happens if my parish does not meet its established goal?
These goals are simply that – goals, not assessments, however, under the “Good Faith Effort” policy, if it is determined that parish leadership did not make an effort to succeed, the goal amount could be assessed to that parish.
7. My parish owes money to the Diocese for a loan or emergency, or we fell behind on our regular payments (insurance, etc.). How will the parish rebate be handled if we surpass the goal?
As has always been the case, 100% of funds raised will accrue to the parish in the form of a rebate. The rebate will either take the form of a check (as in the past) or be used to reduce any past due debt to the diocese.
8. Do I have to achieve goal to receive my parish rebate?
Yes. Since rebates are given for all funds received above goal, your parish must achieve and then exceed goal to receive a rebate. Remember also, the rebate is based on the cash received, not pledges made. The Diocese cannot make payments on pledges, and not all pledges are fully redeemed by all parishioners.
9. Will any of these funds be used for items other than the defined case elements?
Absolutely NOT. The funds raised through the Bishop’s Appeal will be used exclusively for the listed elements. The Diocese has both a legal and moral obligation to restrict these funds for the stated case items under both canon law and civil law.
10. Why are parishioners asked to pledge different amounts? Wouldn’t dividing the appeal goal by the number of households be an easier and fairer method?
This Appeal, like all development efforts in the Diocese, is based on the Stewardship principals as articulated in the US Bishops’ Pastoral Letter, Stewardship – A Disciple’s Response (USCCB, 1994). That Pastoral teaches that everyone has been gifted by God and thus has a responsibility to use those gifts wisely, including the building-up of the Kingdom. Every gift to the Appeal is important, so we are asking every family in the Diocese to make an equal sacrifice to the campaign not an equal gift. For those who are blessed with much, much is expected, but all are called to sacrifice. The amount of sacrifice will be different for each family. Some families will be able to give more than others, but we ask that the sacrifice be the same and proportional to the capacity of each person/family to give.
11. Why are pledges encouraged, instead of one-time donations?
Pledges provide parishioners with the opportunity to make a more significant and planned gift to the mission of the Church as opposed to reactionary giving. A contribution is easier to pay off over a period of time rather than immediately, out of pocket. It is important to note that pledges are not legally binding but rather a statement of what the parishioner intends to do. Each parishioner is asked to make a planned, prayerful and sacrificial pledge to the Appeal.
12. When will pledge redemption begin?
Parishioners who make pledges will receive their first reminder mailing one month after their pledge, and if possible, donors are asked to complete their pledges by December 31st (the end of the calendar year). One-time gifts are also welcome.
13. How will my parish receive credit for parishioner gifts?
On the direct mail pledge card, a person’s registered parish will be pre-printed. Please encourage your parishioners to double-check their registry on this card when it is received in the mail. Also, for gifts made through the in-pew envelope or the newspaper insert response, a space is provided for a parish listing. It is important that your parishioners indicate which parish should receive credit, and specify the correct city/location of the parish.
14. Can a parishioner restrict a gift to one or more of the case for support elements?
No, all gifts will be used for the purposes outlined by the diocese as published in the appeal materials.
15. Are any of the funds for the Bishop’s Ministries Appeal used to pay for civil lawsuits or judgments?
No. None of the designated funds from the Bishop’s Ministries Appeal can be used for a settlement.
16. How will parishioners be contacted during the Bishop’s Ministries Appeal?
It is intended that each and every Catholic household within the Diocese be presented with the needs of the appeal and learn how their gifts benefit our communities. This will be achieved through a series of mailings, pulpit announcements and preaching, bulletin inserts, and other methods outlined in the manual.
17. What types of gifts will be accepted?
Traditional gifts via personal checks are accepted, as well as payments made with by credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express) or through direct debit with a checking account. Parishioners can make an on-line gift by visiting the Bishop’s Appeal website at www.oakdiocese.org/bishops-appeal-donation-page. Other gifts such as appreciated stock or securities, easily liquidated property, and bequests are also options. Procedures for making a stock or securities gift can be found on the Diocesan website here or by contacting Giles Miller, Major Gifts Officer, Office for Mission Advancement at 510-628-2156.
18. How will progress of the Appeal be communicated to the parishes?
Announcements will appear regularly in the Administrative Weekly. The Office of Mission Advancement will also provide updates to every Pastor along with ideas for follow-up.
OUR COMMITMENT TO OUR DONORS
Diocese of Oakland applies donations towards the service, ministry, or campaign specified by the donor. Funds are never redirected to any other purpose. Diocese of Oakland will not sell, share, or trade our donors' names or personal information with any other entity, nor send mailings to our donors on behalf of other organizations. This policy applies to all information received by the Diocese of Oakland, both online and offline, as well as any electronic, written, or oral communications. To the extent any donations are processed through a third-party service provider, our donors' information will only be used for purposes necessary to process the donation.