Adult Faith Formation Implementation Survey - Diocesan Office

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Adult Faith Formation Implementation Survey - Diocesan Office Does the arch/diocese have the following? Answer Options Yes No Count A written pastoral plan for AFF. 25 62 87 A designated AFF leader/director. 71 16 87 A commission or advisory committee for Aff. 37 49 answered question skipped question 86 88 3

Does the arch/diocese have the following? 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 No Yes 30 20 10 0 A written pastoral plan for AFF. A designated AFF leader/director. A commission or advisory committee for Aff.

Adult Faith Formation Implementation Survey - Diocesan Office Please indicate the number of persons who serve in each category in the arch/diocese office of AFF or on the arch/diocesan staff for AFF. Include yourself. Full-time Answer Options 1 2 3 4 5 6 Count Professional/Program staff: 39 10 5 2 2 3 61 Support/Secretarial staff: 25 10 1 0 0 0 36 Part-Time Answer Options 1 2 3 4 5 6 Count Professional/Program staff: 15 3 2 2 2 1 25 Support/Secretarial staff: 23 2 1 0 0 0 26 answered question skipped question Question Totals 80 11

Number of Persons (Full-Time) who serve in the arch/diocese office of AFF or on the arch/diocesan staff for AFF. 6 Number of Persons 5 4 3 2 Support/Secretarial staff: Professional/Program staff: 1 0 10 20 30 40 50 Count

Number of Persons (Part-Time) who serve in the arch/diocese office of AFF or on the arch/diocesan staff for AFF. 6 Number of Persons 5 4 3 2 Professional/Program staff: Support/Secretarial staff: 1 0 10 20 30 40 Count

Adult Faith Formation Implementation Survey - Diocesan Office What percentage of the arch/diocesan AFF leader/director's time is allocated to AFF responsibilities? Answer Options Count 78 answered question 78 skipped question 13 Number Text 1 30 2 10% 3 less than 10% 4 50% 5 40% 6 25% 7 25% 8 20% 9 70 10 75% 11 25 % - split between different offices 12 50% 13 Approzimately 40% 14 30% 15 50 16 30% 17 60 18 50% 19 40% 20 Fifty Percent 21 about 40% 22 20 23 20% or less 24 less than 5% 25 25% 26 2-100%; 1-75% 27 20 28 30 29 5-10% 30 100% 31 20% 32 50 33 75 34 40% We have eight people on our stazff, each of whom has some, 35 but not all, responsibility for adult faith formation. 36 45

37 not sure 38 60% 39 25% 40 95% 41 20 42 50 % 43 100 and 20 44 60% 45 About 50% 46 15% 47 100% 48 20% 49 75% 50 70% 51 50% 52 50% 53 25-30% 54 40 55 100% 56 40% 57 5% 58 no specific designation 59 75% 60 20% 61 90% 62 All. We see everything we do as AFF! 63 40% 64 4 65 100 66 85 67 25% Dir; 33%: secretary 68 100% 69 100% 70 100% 71 N/A 72 40% 73 about 20% 74 75% 75 have no idea 76 50% 77 75% 78 50 %

Adult Faith Formation Implementation Survey - Diocesan Office Please indicate any other areas for which the AFF leader/director, staff and/or office are primarily responsible at the arch/diocesan leave. Check all that apply. Answer Options Yes No Count Catholic Schools 12 44 56 Catechesis/Faith Form./Rel. Ed. for children 60 10 70 Catechesis/Faith Form./Rel. Ed. for youth 44 21 65 RCIA 45 22 67 Youth Ministry 17 37 54 Young Adult Ministry 24 32 56 Campus Ministry 9 42 51 Ethnic Ministry 18 35 53 Special Educaiton Ministry 25 30 55 Ministry Formation 56 11 67 Evangelization 47 18 65 Other 22 5 27 answered question skipped question 78 13

Other Areas for Which the AFF Leader/Director, Staff and/or Office are Primarily Responsible at the Arch/Diocese 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Yes Other Areas AFF Leader/Director is Responsible Catholic Schools Catechesis/Faith Form./Rel. Ed. for youth Youth Ministry Campus Ministry Special Educaiton Ministry Evangelization Catechesis/Faith Form./Rel. Ed. for children RCIA Young Adult Ministry Ethnic Ministry Ministry Formation Other

Adult Faith Formation Implementation Survey - Diocesan Office Please indicate the arch/diocesan office(s) to which the arch/diocesan AFF leader/director, staff, and/or office reports. Check Answer Options Yes Count Education 19 19 Catechesis/Faith Formation 57 57 Evangelization 15 15 Other 15 15 answered question skipped question 78 13 To Who does the arch/diocesan AFF leader/director, staff, and/or office reports? 14% 18% 14% 54% Education Catechesis/Faith Formation Evangelization Other

Adult Faith Formation Implementation Survey - Diocesan Office Please provide the following budget figures for AFF at the arch/diocesan level. Estimate if necessary Answer Options Frequency Count Total budget for AFF Amount allocated to salaries/benefits of arch/diocesan AFF staff Amount allocated to arch/diocesan AFF programming & services 93.8% 45 83.3% 40 89.6% 43 What percentage of the total arch/diocesan budget for catechesis, religious education, and faith formation is allocated to AFF? 87.5% 42 answered question skipped question 48 43 Number Total budget for AFF Amount allocated to salaries/benefits of arch/diocesan AFF staff Amount allocated to arch/diocesan AFF programming & services What percentage of the total arch/diocesan budget for catechesis, religious education, and faith formation is allocated to AFF? 1 unknown No dedicated 2 budget $15k for part time staff 0 0 3 50000 40000 10000 20% 4 20000 13000 7000 23% 5 224000 100000 10000 49% 6 14100 0 14100 8.6%

7 52000 42000 10000 9% 8 15000 data not available data not available data not available 9 50000 40000 10000 20% Youth Ministry and Including Youth It's not separated. All falls under 10 Catechesis 290K Ministry 190K 100K Catechesis 11 12000 12 43700 24000 91000 90 13 125000 70000 50000 30% 14 16000 15000 1000 3% 15 1500 40000 1500 <1% 16 0 0 0 0 17 60000 15000 45000 25% 18 25000 17000 8000 10 No specified It is part of the overall Under $2,000 in one Hard to tell; it is divided among 4 19 budget packet office, most in RCIA diocesan departments 20 60K $45K 15K 20% 21 about 15% hard to tell since it's all mixed with other. 22 195707 90000 105707 33.1 23 unknown unknown unknown unknown 24 300000 150000 100000 10% 25 193003 74669 118334 61% 26!5,000.00 8,ooo 2,ooo 1500 27 in process 28 Not available 29 65000 60000 5000 20% No Specific Information not available to the No Specific Allocation of Funds--self supporting 30 Allocation of Funds Director or supervisor efforts No Specific Allocation of Funds 31 2100 0 700? 32 102000 22000 80000 20-25% 33 395584 288774 $106, 810 I do not have access to School and Religious Education budget 34 0 0 0 0 35 5000 36 400 less than 1%

37 110000 51000 35000 N/A 38 6800 5000 6800 39 20 20 20 40 80000 60000 20000 45 $64,545 total salary for Dir of Rel Educ and 41 11500 Secretary 11500 56% (taking out the salaries) 42 120000 99000 21000 10% 43 $200.000.00 100000 90825 20% 44 108060 81495 18000 16.66% 45 125000 116000 9000 54% 46 have no clue have no clue have no clue have no clue 47 38000 35000 3000 15% 48 25000 15000 10000 50 %

Adult Faith Formation Implementation Survey - Diocesan Office If RCIA is not included in the budget totals above please provide them here Answer Options Frequency Count Total budget for RCIA Amount allocated to salaries/benefits of arch/diocesan RCIA staff Amount allocated to arch/diocesan RCIA prgoramming & services What percentage of the total arch/diocesan budget for catechesis, religious education, and faith formation is allocated to RCIA? 100.0% 30 56.7% 17 60.0% 18 50.0% 15 answered question skipped question 30 61 Number Total budget for RCIA Amount allocated to salaries/benefits of arch/diocesan RCIA staff Amount allocated to arch/diocesan RCIA prgoramming & services What percentage of the total arch/diocesan budget for catechesis, religious education, and faith formation is allocated to RCIA? 1 unknown 2 1000 1000 3 1500 1000 500 Within Worship Office Budget 4 3000 included above 3000 about 5% Don't know - it comes under the Worship Office in our 5 archdiocese

Data available form 6 the Office of Worship see above see above see above 7 0 0 0 0 8 0 unknown, different 9 department 10 included in above - catech. coord does all 2050 but ym 2050 around 2% 11 n/a n/a n/a n/a 12 2000 0 2000 1% 13 7500 3000 4500 3 RCIA is a part time position, distinct and 14 separate from ORE Not a part of this department (strange, 15 isn't it?) 16 unknown unknown unknown unknown 17 155874 100276 55598 NA 18 60000 40000 20000 20 19 not available in Prayer and Worship 20 Office 21 37000 25000 12000 15% of the Worship Office Budget 22 Included 23 1000 0 1000 0.002 24 20068 12600 20068 25 20 20 20 I have nothing to do 26 with the RCIA budget. 27 included in the above 28 n/a 29 25500 Personal Information 10000 3.87% 30 don't know don't know don't know don't know

Adult Faith Formation Implementation Survey - Diocesan Office How much doese the arch/diocesan leader/director, staff, and/or office for AFF provide or facilitate the following? Answer Options 1 - not at all 2 - only a little 3 - somewhat 4 - very much Advocacy for the priority of AFF 1 5 21 47 74 Consultation with AFF leaders/teams 3 12 27 31 73 Communication with AFF leaders/teams 1 13 25 34 73 Networking among AFF leaders/teams 3 20 24 26 73 Ongoing formation for AFF leaders/teams 1 18 27 27 73 Training for AFF leaders/teams 3 23 25 22 73 Resources for AFF leaders/teams 0 12 29 33 74 Formation for catechists of adults 3 20 25 24 72 Arch/diocesan-wide AFF programs 3 16 27 27 73 Inter-parish AFF programs 12 27 25 8 72 Collaboration on AFF with institutions of higher learning Count 11 20 25 14 70 answered question skipped question 74 17

How Much Does the Arch/Diocese Leader/Director, Staff, and/or office for AFF Provide or facilitate the following? 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Very Much Somewhat Only A Little Not At All Advocacy for the priority of AFF Consultation with AFF leaders/teams Communication with AFF leaders/teams Networking among AFF leaders/teams Ongoing formation for AFF leaders/teams Training for AFF leaders/teams Resources for AFF leaders/teams Formation for catechists of adults Arch/diocesan-wide AFF programs Inter-parish AFF programs Collaboration on AFF with institutions of higher learning

Adult Faith Formation Implementation Survey - Diocesan Office How familiar are each of the following with the goals, principles, content, and approaches for AFF articulated in Our Hearts Were Burning Within Us? Answer Options 1 - not at all 2 - only a little 3 - somewhat 4 - very much Count Arch/bishop 4 11 31 25 71 Arch/diocesan staff 7 22 27 16 72 Arch/diocesan catechetical/religious education/faith formation staff 0 4 11 58 73 Pastors 3 38 29 1 71 Parish staffs 10 34 26 0 70 Parish catechetical/religious education/faith formation staff 1 14 46 11 72 Parishioners 29 33 9 0 71 answered question skipped question 74 17

100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% How familiar are each of the following with the goals, principles, content, and approaches for AFF articulated in OHWBWU? Very Much Somewhat Only A Little Not At All Arch/bishop Arch/diocesan staff Arch/diocesan catechetical/religious education/faith formation staff Pastors Parish staffs Parish catechetical/religious education/faith formation staff Parishioners

Adult Faith Formation Implementation Survey - Diocesan Office How supportive are each of the following with the goals, principles, content and approaches for AFF articulated in Our Hearts Were Burning Within Us? Answer Options 1 - not at all 2 - only a little 3 - somewhat 4 - very much Count Arch/bishop 2 9 29 32 72 Arch/diocesan staff 5 21 27 19 72 Arch/diocesan catechetical/religious education/faith formation staff 0 3 12 60 75 Pastors 1 37 30 4 72 Parish staffs 5 37 25 4 71 Parish catechetical/religious education/faith formation staff 1 11 42 19 73 Parishioners 13 42 15 2 72 answered question skipped question 75 16

100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% How Supportive are each of the following with the goals, principles, content and approaches for AFF articulated in OHWBWU? Very Much Somewhat Only A Little Not At All Arch/bishop Arch/diocesan staff Arch/diocesan catechetical/religious education/faith formation staff Pastors Parish staffs Parish catechetical/religious education/faith formation staff Parishioners

Adult Faith Formation Implementation Survey - Diocesan Office Overall, how much do parishes in the arch/diocese emphasize these goals of AFF (see OHWB 67-73)? Answer Options 1 - not at all 2 - only a little 3 - somewhat 4 - very much Count Ongoing conversion to Jesus 1 14 40 19 74 Active membership in community 0 8 43 21 72 Discipleship in mission to the world 1 22 35 14 72 Understanding of what AFF is/all that it encompasses 2 49 17 4 72 Understanding need for AFF by adult Catholics Awareness "the parish is the curriculum" Awareness AFF is more than programs Use of technology to expand AFF opportunities/reach diverse populations 1 38 27 6 72 13 39 18 1 71 9 40 22 1 72 11 39 20 2 72 answered question skipped question 74 17

100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Overall, how much do parishes in the Arch/Diocese emphasize these goals of AFF? Very Much Somewhat Only A Little Not At All Active membership in community Discipleship in mission to the world Understanding of what AFF is/all th.. Understanding need for AFF by adu.. Awareness "the parish is the curri... Awareness AFF is more than prog... Use of technology to expand AFF... Ongoing conversion to Jesus

Adult Faith Formation Implementation Survey - Diocesan Office Overall how much do parishes in the arch/diocese emphasize these principles of AFF (see OHWB 74-87)? Answer Options 1 - not at all 2 - only a little 3 - somewhat 4 - very much AFF as the primary catechetical mission of the parish 10 37 21 4 72 Designing AFF to serve different needs 6 34 29 3 72 Using the catechumenate as a model 11 37 20 3 71 Respecting different learning styles 5 37 25 3 70 Engaging adults in ministry 0 18 42 12 72 Inculturating AFF Count 8 40 19 5 72 answered question skipped question 72 19

Overall, how much do parishes in the arch/diocese emphasize these principles of AFF Inculturating AFF Engaging adults in ministry Respecting different learning styles Using the catechumenate as a model Very Much Somewhat Only A Little Not At All Designing AFF to serve different needs AFF as the primary catechetical mission of the parish 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45

Adult Faith Formation Implementation Survey - Diocesan Office Overall, how much do parishes in the arch/diocese emphasize these dimensions of AFF (see OHWB 88-96)? Answer Options 1 - not at all 2 - only a little 3 - somewhat 4 - very much Knowledge of the faith 0 9 36 27 72 Liturgical life 0 13 43 16 72 Moral formation 1 18 38 15 72 Prayer 0 11 38 23 72 Belonging to community 3 9 42 18 72 Missionary spirit 2 35 27 7 71 answered question skipped question Count 72 19

Overall, how much do parishes in the arch/diocese emphasize these dimensions of AFF? Missionary spirit Belonging to community Prayer Moral formation Not At All Only A Little Somewhat Very Much Liturgical life Knowledge of the faith 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Count

Adult Faith Formation Implementation Survey - Diocesan Office Does the arch/diocese use or provide these types of resources to support AFF? Answer Options Yes No Arch/diocesan library/media center Count 65 8 73 Column in the arch/diocesan newspaper 36 36 72 Programming on local TV or cable stations 20 52 72 Websites or other online resources 64 11 75 Distance learning opportunities 57 17 74 answered question skipped question 75 16

Does the arch/diocese use of provide these types of resources to support AFF? 80 70 Count 60 50 40 30 20 No Yes 10 0 Arch/diocesan library/media center Column in the arch/diocesan newspaper Programming on local TV or cable stations Websites or other online resources Distance learning opportunities Types of Resources

Adult Faith Formation Implementation Survey - Diocesan Office How many parishes in the arch/diocesan have the following structures, resources, or approaches in the parish? Answer Options 1 - none 2 - a few (less than 25%) 3 - some (25-49%) 4 - many (50-74%) 5 - most (75-99%) 6 - All A written pastoral plan for AFF 14 40 11 3 1 0 69 Policies that give priority to AFF 11 38 14 4 1 0 68 A designated AFF leader 3 35 19 8 5 0 70 A full-time AFF leader 17 43 9 2 0 0 71 An AFF leader who is also DRE 1 15 25 20 7 2 70 An active AFF team 4 45 13 5 0 0 67 Trained catechists for adults 7 41 18 3 0 1 70 A designated budget for AFF 5 43 11 7 2 0 68 Adult-friendly learning space 0 27 28 13 1 0 69 Library/media center of resources 2 32 25 10 2 0 71 Website or other online resources 4 30 15 13 7 1 70 AFF programming in the parish 0 19 21 22 6 2 70 Family/home-centered activities 2 23 29 11 3 2 70 Small faith-sharing groups 0 18 22 19 10 2 71 answered question skipped question Count 71 20

How many parishes in the arch/diocese have the following structures, resources, or approaches in the parish? 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% All Most (75-99%) Many (50-74%) Some (25-49%) A Few (Less than 25%) None A written pastoral plan for AFF Policies that give priority to AFF A designated AFF leader A full-time AFF leader An AFF leader who is also DRE An active AFF team Trained catechists for adults A designated budget for AFF Adult-friendly learning space Library/media center of resources Website or other online resources AFF programming in the parish Family/home-centered activities Small faith-sharing groups

Adult Faith Formation Implementation Survey - Diocesan Office How have these changed in the arch/diocese overall over the last 10 years? Answer Options Decreased Remained the Same/ Increased Count Importance 4 66 70 Priority 6 64 70 Amnt Programming 5 65 70 Diversity Prgms 5 66 71 Quality of Prgms 7 64 71 Quality of resources 6 64 70 Financial resources 14 54 68 # Persons engaged in AFF 6 61 67 # of Persons Trained 9 59 68 Interest among adult Catholics 3 66 69 # of Participants in AFF Prgms 4 64 68 Cultural diversity of participants 3 66 69 Integration of AFF into other ministries 2 65 67 Training of seminarians 15 48 63 Ongoing formation of priests 19 44 63 Awareness that "the parish is the curriculum" 12 55 67 Awareness that AFF is more than programs 10 58 68 answered question skipped question 71 20

80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 How have these changed in the arch/diocese overall the last 10 years? Quality of resources Financial resources # Persons engaged in AFF # of Persons Trained Interest among adult Catholics # of Participants in AFF Prgms Cultural diversity of participants Integration of AFF into other ministries Training of seminarians Ongoing formation of priests Remained Same/ Increased Decreased Awareness that "the parish is the curriculum" Awareness that AFF is more than programs Quality of Prgms Diversity Prgms Amnt Programming Priority Importance

Adult Faith Formation Implementation Survey - Diocesan Office Please provide us with the following infomation Answer Options Frequency Count Name: 100.0% 62 Arch/Diocese 100.0% 62 City/Town: 98.4% 61 State: 98.4% 61 ZIP/Postal Code: 100.0% 62 Email Address: 100.0% 62 Phone Number: 98.4% 61 answered question skipped question 62 29 Number Name: Arch/Diocese City/Town: State: ZIP/Post al Code: Email Address: 1 Michelle Tomshack Wheeling-Charlestion Wheeling WV 26003 mtomshack@dwc.org 2 Sister Barbara Cline Grand Rapids Grand Rapids MI 49503 bcline@dioceseofgrand rapids.org 3 Nancy Hardy Diocese of Orange Orange CA 92867 nhardy@rcbo.org 4 Randy Nohl Archdiocese of Milwaukee Milwaukee WI 53215 nohlr@archmil.org 5 Bryan Reising Diocese of New Ulm New Ulm MN 56073 breising@dnu.org 6 Katie Dubas Fargo Fargo ND 58104 katite.dubas@fargodiocese.org 7 Rhonda Lohkamp Wichita Wichita KS 67202 lohkampr@cdowk.org 8 Sr. Celeste Arbuckle San Francisco san francisco CA 94109 arbucklec@sfarchdiocese.org 9 Janet Schaeffler Detroit Detrit MI 48226 schaeffler.janet@aod.org 10 Frank J. Zolvinski Gary Merrillville IN 46410 fzolvins@dcgary.org

11 Jim Kemna Jefferson City Jefferson City MO 65109 reodirector@diojeffcity.org 12 Michael Way Galveston/Houston Houston TX 77025 mway@archgh.org 13 Charles Jumonville Baton Rouge Baton Rouge LA 70808 cjumonville@diobr.org 14 Tom Mc Laughlin Chicago IL 60645 tmclaughlin@arch-chicago.org 15 Gloria F. Zapiain Archdiocese of San Antonio San Antonio TX 78250 gloria.zapiain@archsa.org 16 Carolyn Groves Springfield Springfield MA 2062 c.groves@diospringfield.org 17 Eugene Tozzi Newark Newark NJ 7104 tozzieug@rcan.org 18 Madeline Loiacono Fresno Freso CA 93703 mloiacono@dioceseoffresno.org 19 Bob Sherwin Greensburg Greensburg PA 15601 rsherwin@dioceseofgreensburg.org 20 Alice Hughes Diocese of Jackson Jackson MS 39201 alice.hughes@jacksondiocese.org 21 Richard Lyons Diocese of Superior Superior WI 54880 snoylr@cheqnet.net 22 Maruja Sedano Chicago Chicago IL 60653 msedano@archchicago.org 23 Adrian Herrera Galveston-Houston Houston TX 77021 aherrera@archgh.org 24 Frances Vogel MontanoSanta Fe Albuquerque NM 87120 pmdirector@archdiocesesantafe.org 25 Sister Gloria DeJesus Stockton Stockton CA 95205 gdejesus@stocktondiocese.org 26 Mary Beth Coates Buffalo Buffalo NY 14203 mcoates@buffalodiocese.org 27 Ann Pinckney Savannah Savannah GA 31401 apinckney@diosav.org 28 David Loftus Los Angeles Los Angeles CA 90010 frdloftus@la-archdiocese.org 29 Dr. Barb Minczewski Saginaw Saginaw MI 48603 bminczewski@dioceseofsaginaw.org 30 Kenneth Gleason Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45202 kgleason@catholiccincinnati.org 31 Anne Roat Lafayette-in-Indiana Lafayette IN 47909 aroat@dioceseoflafayette.org 32 Cheryl Orwig WhaphamMiami Miami Shores FL 33138 cwhapham@theadom.org 33 Christine M. Malmevik Springfield in Illinois Springfield IL 62702 cmalmevik@dio.org 34 Joe Streett Erie Erie PA 16504 jstreett@eriercd.org 35 Cecelia Regan Metuchen Metuchen NJ 8840 cregan@diometuchen.org

36 Jeanine Breault Allentown Allentown PA 18103 JBreault@allentowndiocese.org 37 pat isaacson port huron MI 48060 porthuronpat 38 Ken Ogorek Indianapolis Indianapolis IN 46256 kogorek@archindy.org 39 Ryan Hanning Diocese of Phoenix Phoenix AZ 85004 rhanning@diocesephoenix.org 40 Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymousanonymous 41 Joyce Solimini Albany Albany NY 12203 joyce.solimini@rcda.org 42 Joyce Donahue Joliet Joliet IL 60435 jdonahue@dioceseofjoliet.org 43 Dr. Lorraine S. DeLuca Beaumont Beaumont TX 77701-289 ldeluca@dioceseofbmt.org 44 Sister Margaret Kuntz Pensacola-Tallahassee Pensacola FL 32502 kuntzm@ptdiocese.org 45 Denise Foye Marquette MI 49855 dfoye@dioceseofmarquette.org 46 Karen Pesek Springfield-Cape Girardeau Springfield MO 65806 kpesek@dioscg.org 47 Susan Abbott Boston Boston MA 2184 Susan_Abbott@rcab.org 48 Julianne Donlon Diocese of Green Bay Green Bay WI 54301 jdonlon@gbdioc.org 49 Geraldine Hedinger Evansville Evansville IN 47711 ghedinger@evansville-diocese.org 50 Anthony Allen Great Falls-Billings Great Falls MT 59403 7treasures@dioceseofgfb.org 51 Cheryl Fournier Des Moines Des Moines IA 50309 cfournier@dmdiocese.org 52 Denise Donahoe Lake Charles Lake Charles LA 70601 denise.donahoe@lcdiocese.org 53 Peter Ries Lansing Lansing MI 48933 pries@dioceseoflansing.org 54 Reynaldo Montemayor Laredo Laredo TX 78040 rmontemayor@hotmail.com 55 Mary Ellen Mahon Diocese of Manchester Manchester NH 3105 MEMahon@rcbm.org 56 Ann Lankford La Crosse La Crosse WI 54602 alankford@dioceseoflacrosse.com 57 Sr. Kathleen Eiffe, CSJ Syracuse Syracuse NY 13202 keiffe@syracusediocese.org 58 Mary Helen Llanez Las Cruces Las Cruces NM 88005 mhllanez@dioceseoflascruces.org 59 Dr. Lorraine S. DeLuca Beaumont Beaumont TX 77701-289 ldeluca@dioceseofbmt.org 60 Brenda Kresky St. Cloud St. Cloud MN 56303 bkresky@gw.stcdio.org

61 Donald Schneider Denver Longmont CO 80501 archden-northern@msn.com 62 Sister Dorothy Giloley SFairbanks Diocese Fairbanks AK 99709 dorothy@cbna.org

Adult Faith Formation Implementation Survey - Diocesan Office Size of diocese, according to the numbers supplied to the Kennedy Directory Answer Options a) 1-75,000 Catholics b) 75,001 to 125,000 Catholics Frequency Count 16.1% 10 16.1% 10 c) 125,001 to 200,000 Catholics 12.9% 8 d) 200,001 to 350,000 Catholics 16.1% 10 e) 350,001 to 500,000 Catholics 12.9% 8 f) 500,001 to 1,000,000 Catholics 11.3% 7 g) Over 1,000,000 Catholics 14.5% 9 answered question skipped question 62 29 Size of Diocese (According to the numbers supplied to the Kennedy Directory) 15% 16% a) 1-75,000 Catholics b) 75,001 to 125,000 Catholics 11% c) 125,001 to 200,000 Catholics 16% d) 200,001 to 350,000 Catholics 13% 16% 13% e) 350,001 to 500,000 Catholics f) 500,001 to 1,000,000 Catholics g) Over 1,000,000 Catholics

Adult Faith Formation Implementation Survey - Diocesan Office Is your Arch/Diocese a member of NCCL? Answer Options Frequency Count Yes 90.3% 56 No 9.7% 6 answered question skipped question 62 29 Is your Arch/Diocese a member of NCCL? 10% Yes No 90%

Adult Faith Formation Implementation Survey - Diocesan Office If answer to 19 is No - are you yourself a Professional Member? Answer Options Frequency Count Yes 80.6% 50 No 19.4% 12 answered question skipped question 62 29 If no, Are you yourself a Professional Member? 19% Yes No 81%

Adult Faith Formation Implementation Survey - Diocesan Office If answer to 19 or 20 is No, may we contact you about membership? Answer Options Count 5 nswered question 5 skipped question 86 Number Text 1 Our diocesan membership may have been cancelled?? YES contact me 2 YES 3 yes 4 Already a Member 5 No - money is not available at this time.