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December 5, 2020
To: Clergy, Religious and Laity of the Archdiocese
Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ,
In his letter to the Galatians, St. Paul urges us to remain steadfast in helping others: “Let us not grow tired of doing good, for in due time we shall reap our harvest, if we do not give up” (Gal 6:9). During these unprecedented times, many are hurting and need our assistance, including elderly religious. As we approach the annual Retirement Fund for Religious collection, I encourage your continued support.
As you may know, senior religious were instrumental in establishing Catholic schools, hospitals and charitable agencies. Often this progress came at great sacrifice, and many older sisters, brothers and religious order priests served for little to no pay.
Today, hundreds of religious communities do not have enough retirement savings and struggle to provide for a growing number of elder members. COVID-19 has only increased the challenge to provide adequate care.
Your gift to the Retirement Fund for Religious provides vital funding for medications, nursing care and more. If you are unable to give during Mass, please mail your offertory envelope to your parish or donate through your parish’s online giving platform, if available. You can also send your contributions to:
Archdiocese of New Orleans
Religious Retirement Fund
7887 Walmsley Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70125
Please make your check payable to “Retirement Fund for Religious.”
In these difficult days, you may feel as though your generosity has been exhausted. I ask just two things. First, please join me in praying for God’s protection for all our elderly religious. Second, please support the Retirement Fund for Religious collection as you are able – and know that women and men religious across the country hold you and your loved ones in grateful prayer.
Wishing you God’s blessings and with the assurance of my prayers, I am,
Sincerely in Christ,
Most Reverend Gregory M. Aymond
Archbishop of New Orleans