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012822 dsa 2CHARLOTTE — Faith joined with action: our call to discipleship and stewardship is highlighted in this year’s Diocesan Support Appeal, which officially kicks off in parishes the weekend of Feb. 5-6.

The 2022 campaign takes its cue from the Diocese of Charlotte’s 50th anniversary celebration going on all year long, with its theme “Faith More Precious Than Gold.”

In his Diocesan Support Appeal letter to the faithful, Bishop Peter Jugis explained that the theme for this year’s DSA is taken from 1 Peter 1:7 and reminds us that our faith in the Lord, and in His love for us, is more important than anything else in our lives.

“The Lord blesses us with His love in so many ways, and we are called to share His love with others – putting our faith into real action,” Bishop Jugis said.

The DSA campaign funds more than 50 programs and ministries that serve thousands of people across the diocese.

Most notably, 31 percent of DSA funding goes toward educating the faithful through Catholic campus ministry, Catholic schools, faith formation, and young adult/youth ministries.

Another 30 percent funds social services through Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte for its counseling, food pantries, pregnancy support, refugee resettlement, elder ministry, and other programs.

The DSA also supports multicultural ministries, seminarian education, the permanent diaconate, the annual Eucharistic Congress, and the diocese’s Office of Family Life that includes marriage preparation, natural family planning, and Respect Life ministry.

Money raised through the DSA campaign changes lives throughout all of western North Carolina, the bishop noted in his letter. The faith formation programs alone serve more than 42,000 children and adults each year.

Last year, parishioners raised over $6.2 million, exceeding the campaign’s goal.

This year’s DSA campaign totals $6,367,200, with each parish and mission having a goal that is determined based on its offertory collection.

As more people return to in-person worship and other activities this year, pastors will be calling on parishioners to help their parish reach its goal.

Parishes that exceed their goal in donations receive a rebate for 100 percent of the additional funds collected. Parishes that fall short of their goal in donations from parishioners make up the shortfall from their operating budgets.

“This year, as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Diocese of Charlotte,” the bishop concluded in his letter, “let us come together as a diocesan family to share God’s love with others through our prayers and financial gifts to the Diocesan Support Appeal, always giving thanks to God for the precious gift of our faith, which truly is more precious than gold.”

— SueAnn Howell, Senior reporter

How to support the DSA

PLEDGE: Make a pledge in response to a mailing you receive or in-pew appeal at your local parish. An individual DSA pledge may be paid in up to 10 installments by EFT, credit card or check. Pledging allows you to make a greater gift over time. You will receive monthly reminder statements in the mail or by email until your pledge is paid, or until Dec. 31, 2022.

DONATE ONLINE: Donate online at www.charlottediocese.org/dsa, either with a one-time gift or set up a pledge with monthly gift payments via credit or debit card. (If you give online, please do not complete a pledge envelope at your local parish. This could result in having two gift records.)

ONE-TIME DONATIONS: Give a one-time contribution in response to a mailing you receive or in-pew appeal at your local parish. Please make checks payable to the “DSA” and note the name of your parish in the memo line of the check. Do not send cash through the mail.

STOCK DONATION: Make a donation of publicly traded securities and receive the tax benefits for giving appreciated stock. Instructions are online at www.charlottediocese.org/ways-to-give.

IRA CONTRIBUTION: For donors over 70 1/2 years of age, contact your financial advisor to request a charitable distribution from your IRA.

FOR INQUIRIES: Contact David Walsh, associate director of development, at 704-370-3302 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Offices and Ministries supported by the DSA

Where does your money go?

The purpose of the Diocesan Support Appeal is to help provide the annual funding necessary to carry out the mission of our diocese – namely to fulfill our call to “grow ever more perfectly into a community of praise, worship and witness, and to become a leaven of service and sign of peace through love in the Piedmont and Western North Carolina.”

Parishioners in all our parishes and missions help fund the annual DSA.

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2022 GOAL: $6,367,200

31% EDUCATION
Campus Ministry
Catholic Schools Office
Young Adult Ministry
Youth Ministry

Faith Formation Office:
Catechetical Certification
Diocesan Catechetical Conference
In-Services
RCIA
Special Needs Resource Group
Totus Tuus

30% CATHOLIC CHARITIES DIOCESE OF CHARLOTTE

Burial Assistance
Case Management
Disaster Relief
Elder Ministry
Food Pantries
Housing Permanency Services
Legal Immigration Services
Mental Health Counseling
Pregnancy Support & Adoption
Refugee Services
Social Concerns & Advocacy
Stay the Course
Supportive Services for Veteran Families
Transition Out of Poverty
Wee Care Shoppes
Youth Empowerment Opportunity Program

14% VOCATIONS

Permanent Diaconate
Seminarian Education

13% MULTICULTURAL MINISTRIES

African American Affairs Ministry
Hispanic Ministries

6% OTHER

Eucharistic Congress

Office of Family Life:
Marriage Preparation
Natural Family Planning
Respect Life

6% DSA CAMPAIGN COSTS

 

PARISH/MISSION DSA GOAL

Christ the King, High Point: $19,123

Christ the King, Kings Mountain: $4,750

Divine Redeemer, Boonville: $26,291

Good Shepherd, King: $15,783

Holy Angels, Mount Airy: $23,334

Holy Cross, Kernersville: $91,801

Holy Family, Clemmons: $183,610

Holy Infant, Reidsville: $20,831
Holy Redeemer, Andrews: $6,171

Holy Spirit, Denver: $69,077

Holy Trinity, Taylorsville: $10,855

Immaculate Conception, Canton: $5,517

Immaculate Conception, Forest City: $47,752

Immaculate Conception, Hendersonville: $133,810

Immaculate Heart of Mary, Hayesville: $15,756

Immaculate Heart of Mary, High Point: $144,158

Our Lady of Consolation, Charlotte: $50,241

Our Lady of Fatima, Winston-Salem: $11,223

Our Lady of Grace, Greensboro: $140,053

Our Lady of Guadalupe, Charlotte: $66,320

Our Lady of Guadalupe, Cherokee: $1,436

Our Lady of Lourdes, Monroe: $58,689

Our Lady of Mercy, Winston-Salem: $102,760

Our Lady of the Americas, Biscoe: $42,554

Our Lady of the Angels, Marion: $12,871

Our Lady of the Annunciation, Albemarle: $28,242

Our Lady of the Assumption, Charlotte: $41,607

Our Lady of the Highways, Thomasville: $22,738

Our Lady of the Mountains, Highlands: $20,659

Our Lady of the Rosary, Lexington: $23,710

Prince of Peace, Robbinsville: $2,031

Queen of the Apostles, Belmont: $111,365

Sacred Heart, Brevard: $61,668

Sacred Heart, Burnsville: $9,100

Sacred Heart, Salisbury: $109,468

Sacred Heart, Wadesboro: $2,829

St. Aloysius, Hickory: $106,144

St. Andrew the Apostle, Mars Hill: $10,885

St. Ann, Charlotte: $142,362

St. Barnabas, Arden: $91,566

St. Benedict, Greensboro: $23,063

St. Benedict the Moor, Winston-Salem: $10,039

St. Bernadette, Linville: $36,957

St. Charles Borromeo, Morganton: $51,275

St. Dorothy, Lincolnton: $38,940

St. Elizabeth, Boone: $32,793

St. Eugene, Asheville: $95,845
St. Frances of Rome, Sparta: $8,984

St. Francis of Assisi, Franklin: $30,367

St. Francis of Assisi, Jefferson: $22,681

St. Francis of Assisi, Lenoir: $30,660

St. Francis of Assisi, Mocksville: $26,871

St. Gabriel, Charlotte: $453,181

St. Helen, Spencer Mountain: $5,434

St. James, Concord: $118,327

St. James, Hamlet: $11,487

St. Joan of Arc, Candler: $25,243

St. John Baptist de La Salle, North Wilkesboro: $21,799

St. John Lee Korean, Charlotte: $20,025

St. John Neumann, Charlotte: $84,024

St. John the Baptist, Tryon: $56,678

St. John the Evangelist, Waynesville: $36,355

St. Joseph of the Hills, Eden: $11,163

St. Joseph Vietnamese, Charlotte: $57,341

St. Joseph, Asheboro: $31,619

St. Joseph, Bryson City: $11,367

St. Joseph, Kannapolis: $18,635

St. Joseph, Newton: $31,221

St. Jude, Sapphire: $30,249

St. Lawrence Basilica, Asheville: $68,172

St. Leo, Winston-Salem: $164,793

St. Lucien, Spruce Pine: $13,452

St. Luke, Mint Hill: $113,925

St. Margaret Mary, Swannanoa: $36,045

St. Margaret of Scotland, Maggie Valley: $22,634

St. Mark, Huntersville: $375,826

St. Mary, Greensboro: $46,969

St. Mary Help of Christians, Shelby: $25,649

St. Mary Mother of God, Sylva: $19,146

St. Matthew, Charlotte: $743,553

St. Michael, Gastonia: $82,649

St. Patrick Cathedral, Charlotte: $96,842

St. Paul the Apostle, Greensboro: $99,965

St. Peter, Charlotte: $206,641

St. Philip the Apostle, Statesville: $40,750

St. Pius X, Greensboro: $216,848

St. Stephen, Elkin: $15,297

St. Therese, Mooresville: $206,543

St. Thomas Aquinas, Charlotte: $116,929

St. Vincent de Paul, Charlotte: $118,107

St. William, Murphy: $14,703

TOTAL:  $6,367,200