Thank you to our generous supporters who helped us raise $1,435 yesterday on #GivingTuesday through #iGiveCatholic. If you would like to make a contribution in person or online, please do so. We will have through December 5th to enter any donations that come through before then onto our #iGiveCatholic platform. Thank you againa for your ongoing support! (update 11/29/23)
#iGiveCatholic is the U.S. Catholic Church's annual initiative for #GivingTuesday on November 28th. We will be participating along with thousands of other Catholic churches, schools and ministries across the country -- all celebrating the impact of Catholic organizations serving our diverse communities!
We have set a modest goal to help us with Project 55+ of $2,500 and at least 100 donors. We need you to tell your friends and family members about our wish to make necessary repairs and enhancements to St. Jude Chapel.
Advanced Giving starts on November 13. Visit www.igivecatholic.org
anytime between then and GivingTuesday on November 28 to make a donation to us and any of the other participating parishes, schools and ministries you support. All online giving will end at 11:59PM on November 28, so make sure to get your gift in on time!
In April of 2022 St. Jude Chapel embarked on a three-month project to repair the stained-glass skylight and Stations of the Cross windows and upgrade to LED lighting. The skylight windows were replaced, and two new HVAC systems were installed. While we were working on these projects, we made note of all the additional repair work and upgrades that need to do be done for the chapel. PROJECT 55+ is our new initiative that will help address this extensive list of interior and exterior repairs we plan to tackle starting in October. Specifically, Project 55+ consists of the following:
We have chosen the name Project 55+ as the chapel celebrates its 55th anniversary this year 2023 and as stewards, we feel it is our right and duty to make sure that great care is taken now for the chapel's next 55 years.
Thank you for your consideration, support, and ongoing generosity.
“The good we do lives on after us and it must give you [Mr. Hughes] much satisfaction and pleasure to have realized a long held dreame [SIC] at last.” John Kebrle to Monsignor Arthur Hughes May 21, 1968