Approximately 3 years ago, our pastoral council began a journey and during that time, they have prayed about and assessed the current and future needs of our parish as we draw near to our 75th anniversary in 2020. We can all agree that we have beautiful grounds with a wonderful worship space, but it is the job of the council to continually assess whether the status quo is meeting the needs of our community. The pastoral council has identified several key areas that have opportunities to be improved when looking at our facilities.
Picking one word to summarize these opportunities, it would be “hospitality.” We want St. Edward to be a place where everyone feels like they belong to our community. In order to address these needs, the pastoral council came to a consensus to pursue the development of a concept for a building addition.
So, where are we in the process?
We have a concept and you can locate and view that concept on this page. Dictionary.com defines the word “concept” as “a general notion or idea.” That means, nothing is set in stone, but it is a starting point to allow us to iron out details. There are likely many perceptions on the status of the project ranging from “this is already approved” to “this will never happen.” The reality is somewhere in between. From our parish’s perspective, the pastoral council has approved the generation of a solution, but we need a detailed plan to understand cost before we can move forward. In addition, we have received preliminary approval from the Archdiocese, but we would never receive final approval without completing appropriate fundraising efforts.
Elsewhere on this page, you will find various documents which can provide you with more background on "how we got here", and more details on the proposed concept and project.
Recently, our parish held three "Feedback Sessions", which were the BEGINNING of a process of needing to hear feedback from parishioners, and begin to field questions on the project. More opportunities for questions and feedback will forthcoming!
Heavenly Father,
We give You thanks that You have promised that,
when “two or three gather together in Your name,
You are present among them” (cf. Mt 18:20).
Give us the wisdom to know how to prepare the place for this gathering,
the ability to discover Your presence when we gather in Your name,
the love to share with others when we gather,
and the desire to share your gospel when we go forth from our community.
May our “Gathered in Your Name” efforts above all give You glory by preparing a place for Your saving presence.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son, in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God forever and ever.
As our parish approaches our 75 th anniversary in 2020, we can and ought to look back to our past, celebrating 75 years of history and tradition here at St. Edward. Yet, the celebration of our 75 th anniversary is also a profound opportunity to look forward to the future, assessing the work that still needs to be done to ensure St. Edward is a home for future generations.
One major area of consideration for the future is the state of our parish facilities. We have already come to the realization, through the Fall 2017 Giving Forward: Annual Sustaining our Parish Appeal, that our facilities are always in need of updates and repairs.
We also realize that our facilities were built in another era, which, though they have served us faithfully, reflect a different emphasis and focus than what is being asked of us by our mission to share the gospel of Jesus through evangelization. Architecture truly does inform and reflect our values. The way a space is built signals to us the intended use of that space and what are our shared values. Looking at our current Church facility, it is clear the emphasis when it was constructed was squarely on Sunday Mass, which indeed is the source and summit of our faith. At the same time, there is no adequate and accessible gathering space, which would allow for a sense that a person’s involvement at St. Edward is not limited to attending Sunday Mass.
A gathering space helps to provide an essential place of transition to and from the liturgy. The U.S. Catholic Bishops speak of the importance of such a gathering space in their document Built of Living Stones:
“The gathering space helps believers to make the transition from everyday life to the celebration of the liturgy, and after the liturgy, it helps them return to daily life to live out the mystery that has been celebrated.”
A gathering space reflects the truth that our worship is meant to flow out into living the gospel, to “go in peace, glorifying the Lord with your life.” Without this architectural transition, where we can gather the many aspects of our busy lives into one worshipping community, it could be tempting to experience the worship of God in purely individual terms. We desire for our Church facility to embody our mission to be welcoming a community of faith here at St. Edward. For this to happen more effectively, we need a place to gather before and after Mass as a community and family of faith, sharing fellowship in preparation to go and share the life of Christ in the world. While the Sunday celebration is paramount to our faith, it cannot and should not end there.
Therefore, our parish leadership has begun the process of planning a gathering space renovation for our Church. This new gathering space, built out towards Kimball Avenue off the front of the Church, will serve several purposes:
What about the Parish Center? This building, as mentioned previously, was originally designed primarily to be a residence. The proposed return of this space to its original purpose (pastor’s residence) will allow us to make the accessibility modifications to a residence that would not be possible, according to building code, if the building remains an office space. Furthermore, it would be the hope to offer hospitality and residence to some retired priests, to provide them support in their retirement and to benefit from their ongoing pastoral care to our parish.
As part of its design, every effort will be made for the new gathering space to preserve the architectural integrity of our current facilities; namely, by an incorporation of the pillar design, a distinctive feature in all of the facilities on our campus.
As with any building project, there are many steps in this process, which will be detailed as we proceed. In the meantime, we ask for your prayers for this project, and for our St. Edward parish family, as we not only celebrate 75 years of what has been, but with this project continue to answer the call to make St. Edward the welcoming faith home we want for generations of families to come!