It seems like all the money is used in Baltimore. What about the other counties?
The majority of the population in the Archdiocese is in Baltimore and the surrounding counties. In addition to the grants that are provided throughout the Archdiocese, $40,000 is provided through the Lenten Appeal to the Western Maryland Housing Assistance Fund. Will any of the Lenten Appeal funds support the ongoing abuse scandal?
STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTABILITY - All dollars collected for the Archbishop's Lenten Appeal have been and will continue to be used exclusively for the purposes stated in our campaign materials and accounted for in the report that follows. No funds raised through the Lenten Appeal will be used for any other purpose.
The Archdiocese has implemented several controls to ensure that Lenten Appeal proceeds are properly handled and used.
- Lenten appeal proceeds are kept in separate bank and investment accounts.
- Use of appeal proceeds are monitored by an independent Allocation Oversight Committee made up of clergy, religious, and laity. (see below)
- An independent certified public accounting firm audits proceeds, grants, and campaign expenditures, and there is a published annual report.
- The Archdiocese publicly tries to keep the faithful fully aware of the campaign's progress and use of proceeds through its web site, reports in The Catholic Review and publishing Progress Reports twice each year.
Chair: Mr. L. Patrick Deering; Riggs, Counselman, Michaels & Downes (Member: Cathedral of Mary Our Queen)
Members: Dr. Thelma Daley (Member: All Saints)
Rev. Msgr. Lloyd Aiken (Pastor: Sacred Heart, Glyndon)
Mr. Michael Kelly (Member: St. Joseph, Texas)
Mr. James Gabriel (CFO: Associated Catholic Charities, Member: Cathedral of Mary Our Queen)
Mr. Joseph Spadaro (Executive Director of Management Services, Member: St. Joseph, Texas)
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Bob Brown, Urban Vicariate Director
Brent Dailey, Eastern Vicariate Director
Greg Leitner, Western Vicariate Director