Sacred Places Fall 2009 | Page 6

UPDATE on Partners: New Dollars/New Partners Success Story Photo courtesy of Mark Bowen Photography The Church of Holy Cross-Immaculata in Cincinnati, OH, was one of the first parishs to participate in New Dollars/New Partners for Your Sacred Place training, in 2003. Five years later the parish has successfully raised funds for several projects and is celebrating its sesquicentennial anniversary. The cornerstone for the Church of the Immaculate Conception, now Holy Cross-Immaculata, was laid in August 1859 in Cincinnati’s Mount Airy neighborhood. Sixteen months later, in December 1860, the completed church was dedicated with a High Mass. The parish was renamed Holy Cross-Immaculata when the Church of the Immaculate Conception and the smaller Holy Cross Catholic parish merged in 1970. Since its 1860 dedication the church has had a positive impact on the community immediately surrounding it. The establishment of a soup kitchen and monthly food, clothing, and toiletries collections are just some of the programs the parish uses to help those in Cincinnati neighborhoods. The church has a strong religious tradition in the community as well, including a Holy Week pilgrimage that leads worshippers uphill to the church and then up the 90 steps leading to the church doors. The ritual has become so well known that thousands of pilgrims from across the country and around the world come to participate. In 2003 the Church of Holy Cross-Immaculata (HCI) began having major structural problems with the roof, with an estimated repair cost of $500,000. The leaders of the parish knew that it was not possible for all of the funds to come from the parish and turned to Partners for Sacred Places’ New Dollars/New Partners training program for guidance. New Dollars/New Partners provided a wealth of information to the clergy and lay leaders: from grant availability, to the importance of telling the parish’s history, to the benefit of creating relationships with community organizations and businesses. Bill Frantz, Pastoral Administrator for HCI, explains, “The New Dollars/New Partners program helped us realize that if we want to keep our church viable, we need to connect with others outside of the parish.” Although the neighborhood had always felt the presence of the parish, it was time for the greater Cincinnati area to learn how the church contributed to the city’s history and spiritual well being. 5 • Sacred Places • www.sacredplaces.org • Fall 2009 Archbishop of Cincinnati Daniel E. Pilarczyk blessing the steps of Holy Cross-Immaculata. Newsletters, an active and frequently updated website, press releases, and interviews with the press all contributed to the church’s increased profile citywide. As New Dollars/New Partners training teaches, once the larger community is reached, people see the church more as a community asset than a place of worship. And of course, a larger audience will ultimately help raise more money. By following these principles, the parish’s fundraising efforts were successful and the roof repair was completed. New Dollars/New Partners training also taught the parish’s leaders that a reactive approach to building care was not appropriate for their 100-year-old structure; proactive monitoring and maintenance would help catch problems while they were small rather than allowing them to develop into large and costly issues. One such step was the establishment of a building-and-grounds committee, which created a repair schedule for all buildings on the property. Encouraged by their success, the parish began searching for more grants to help them focus on both current and future needs. One grant allowed the parish to fund a building assessment, which informed their long-term maintenance plan. A second grant rescued a stained glass window from another church that was