Sacred Places Spring 2011 | Page 14

UPDATE on Partners: Chicago Office St. Matthias Parish, in Chicago’s Lincoln Square neighborhood, is a recent graduate of Partners’ New Dollars/ New Partners training program. They are using what they learned to prepare for a capital campaign to address long- and short-term needs. Photo courtesy of St. Matthias Parish. Where are They Now? St. Matthias Parish serves as a strong anchor for the Catholic community of Chicago’s Lincoln Square neighborhood. Over 120 years ago, German immigrants arrived in this north side outpost of Chicago and built homes, a parish, and a neighborhood. In 1887, parishioners met for Sunday Mass for the first time and exactly one year later, they had completed and opened a combined church and grade school building. In 1915, the current neo-Romanesque church was completed; ten years later, the current school building opened for class. Over the next two decades, Chicago’s downtown public transit systems extended into the neighborhood and new residents streamed into the parish. Today, St. Matthias is home to families with varied international ties. Through their recent participation in Partners’ New Dollars/ New Partners For Your Sacred Place training program, St. Matthias came to better understand its parish and school as community assets. They learned how to calculate the public value of their historic buildings and how to effectively tell their story to a wider audience. As a result, they are now able to attract new resources to help maintain their aging buildings. Father John Sanaghan recounts, “Our team was a bit amazed when it started the public value assessment process and saw all of our programs in one long list,” which includes their current homeless and food distribution programs, Boy Scouts, young adult programs, and ethnic support networks. 13 • Sacred Places • www.sacredplaces.org • Spring 2011 Chicago Advisory Board Rolf Achilles, Co-Chair Corlis Moody, Co-Chair Barbara Abrajano Rabbi Michael Balinsky Joel D. Bookman Chris Botti Jay Braatz, Ed.D. The Very Reverend Msgr. John F. Canary Bishop Demetrios of Mokissos Steve Edwards Sunny Fischer Suzanne Germann Brian Goeken, AICP Gunny Harboe, AIA Nevin Hedlund, AIA Marilyn Hennessy Lisa Klein Jody Kretzmann The Reverend George A. Lane, S.J. Ken Marchetti The Reverend James M. Moody, Sr. Michael P. Mosher, Esq. Andrew Perlman Joan Pomaranc David Sauerman St. Matthias is renewing the spirit of faith and community on which it was founded. According to Sandria Morten, the principal of this preschool-through-eighth-grade school, “Partners took a personal interest in our school and church, directing and supporting us as we put the pieces together of who we are, what we do, and what we need.” The team spent several months working with architects, engineers, and Archdiocesan consultants assessing the parish school and church buildings to determine their long- and short-term needs. The outcome was an ambitious development plan to accommodate a rapidly growing school enrollment, expand and enhance the educational programs, and restore the church. Even in the midst of this process, Father Sanaghan acknowledges, “It was evident that the school is our absolute top and urgent priority. The parishioners seem to be telling us to do our best for the kids first and, at least for now, patch the church until we can do a later restoration.” The parish just completed a campaign feasibility study and a town hall meeting is being organized to review the findings with parishioners and school families. The next step will be discerning how to move forward with all aspects of the project, including forming a campaign committee and finalizing the details of the fundraising effort and construction. “Capital campaigns can seem overwhelming,” adds Principal Morten, “The first parishioners of St. Matthias must have felt similar anxiety as they embarked on building a church and school in one year. Yet they recognized that there was a need for a spiritual, cultural, and educational home, harnessed the gifts and talents of their neighbors, and made it happen. Partners has helped us to realize our own potential and take concrete steps toward building our future.” The parishioners’ optimism and common faith, along with their hard work, generosity, and foresight – in go