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November 19, 2019 | The Valley Catholic
Legacy of Faith Major Gifts Campaign for the Diocese Exceeds $21 million
By Joe Naylor,
Chief Development Officer,
Diocese of San José
On October 22, at the home of Dan
and Charmaine Warmenhoven, both
Bishop Oscar Cantú and Bishop Patrick
McGrath presented recognition awards
to the donors who collectively contrib-
uted over $21 million to the Diocese’s
Legacy of Faith Major Gifts Campaign.
The evening began with an opening
prayer given by Monsignor Eugene
O’Donnell, who shared how God has
kept the legacy of faith alive by sending
good shepherds for the local church of
San José.
During the Legacy of Faith Major
Gifts Campaign that began over two
years ago, Bishop McGrath met with
over twenty major supporters of the
Diocese. The focus of the campaign was
to meet the growing needs of the Dio-
cese and ensure that the Diocese’s future
will remain vibrant and flourishing.
The campaign focused on four areas:
• Our Future - Nurturing the Next
Generation of Catholics Through
More Accessible Religious Educa-
tion and Faith-Based Development:
Providing tuition aid and training
endowments, and supporting school
infrastructure.
• Our Formation - Sharing the Joy
of the Gospel and Celebrating our
Bishop Emeritus Patrick J. McGrath, left
and Bishop Oscar Cantú join Rita and Joe
Krackeler at the Legacy of Faith event. Bishop Emeritus Patrick J. McGrath, left and
Bishop Oscar Cantú join Anne and Steve
Milligan at the Legacy of Faith event. Charmaine and Dan Warmenhoven join
Bishop Emeritus Patrick J. McGrath and
Bishop Oscar Cantú at the Legacy of Faith
event.
Faith to Ensure a Thriving Future,
Together in Christ: Supporting leader-
ship and faith formation, and Youth and
Young Adult Ministry.
• Our Faith - Preparing Young Men
to Answer the Call of the Lord, and
Supporting Those Who Have Given
a Lifetime of Service: Supporting vo-
cations to the Priesthood and Priests
Retirement.
• Bishop Patrick J. McGrath Endow-
ment Fund - Leaving a Legacy of Com-
passion, Inclusion, and Commitment
to Our Vibrant Catholic Community:
Providing resources for Lay Leadership,
Family Life, and Clergy Leadership.
The co-chairs for this successful cam-
paign included Monsignor O’Donnell,
Charmaine Warmenhoven, and Paul
Gentzkow. The committee was com-
prised of Bishop Oscar Cantú, Bishop
Patrick McGrath, Father Ritche Bueza, Howard Graham, Joe Krackeler, Anne
Milligan, Father John Poncini, Father
Thuc Si Ho, John M. Sobrato and Father
Walter Suárez.
During the reception, Bishop Mc-
Grath thanked everyone for their sup-
port during his 20 years of service to
the Diocese and for their tremendous
generosity to the campaign. He shared
that “I believe in the importance of
endowment to invigorate and sustain
ministry. As we grow our local church,
the key to our vibrancy will be the
strength and contribution of lay lead-
ers, families, and clergy.”
Bishop Cantú shared his commit-
ment to stewarding the funds and
ensuring that they are utilized to help
the Diocese continue to thrive. Regard-
ing the funds for vocations, he said, “A
culture of vocations plants seeds of pos-
sibilities – religious priests and sisters, lay ministers, and stronger families.”
He thanked Ron and Ann Hallagan
for establishing the Guardian Angel
Program (GAP) which, this year, has
provided tuition assistance enabling 79
children from Transitional Kindergar-
ten to eighth grade from 15 parishes to
attend our Catholic Elementary Schools.
The evening ended with Charmaine
and Dan Warmenhoven thanking ev-
eryone for their attendance and com-
mitment to the Diocese. Charmaine
commented, “We are so blessed to have
so many talented and generous lay lead-
ers who are so supportive of the min-
istries and programs of our Diocese.”
If you would like more informa-
tion on how you can support the
Legacy of Faith Major Gifts Campaign,
please contact Joe Naylor, Chief De-
velopment Officer, at (408) 983-0250 or
[email protected].
Catholic Charities’ Annual Caritas Celebration
Bishop Oscar Cantú presided over
Holy Mass for Catholic Charities’
Annual Caritas Celebration at Saint
Christopher Parish on November 5.
Attendees included Claire Collins,
10-year Caritas Society member and
Program Coordinator for the Refugee
Foster Care Program (shown with Bish-
op Cantú). Caritas members celebrating
their thirty-year milestone included
Ted Biagini and Carolyn Silberman,
Genevieve and Dick (not pictured)
Rolla, Bernice Comfort (not pictured)
and Laura and Salvador Liccardo.
The Caritas Society, founded by
Bishop DuMaine in 1985, provides
foundational financial support for the
work of Catholic Charities in Santa
Clara County. Since its founding, Cari-
tas members have contributed more
than $29.3million to help Catholic
Charities alleviate, prevent and reduce
poverty.
For information, call Alison Po-
etsch at (408) 325-5288.