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Through our diocesan ministries - largely supported by our Bishop's Appeal, we can reach so many more people than any one parish or any one individual could on their own.

Revenue generated via the Bishop's Appeal funds both immediate and long-term needs of the diocese. Many ministries and services are currently assisted by the appeal.

People throughout West Tennessee rely on the Catholic Church for help and assistance. The services and ministries sponsored by the Diocese of Memphis provide the means necessary for those who need help in so many ways. The diocese provides ways for people to get back on their feet, or have the quality education needed for a better future for their children, or the training necessary for building stronger faith communities, or the formation required for preparing strong leadership in our clergy, young people and laity alike.


2013 Bishop's Annual Appeal

Video English

2013 Bishop's Annual Appeal

Video Spanish

Bishop's Annual Appeal Brochure 2013 (English) PDF
Catalog of Ministries (English) (Spanish) PDF

The Catalog of Ministries contains useful information about the various ministries of the Diocese of Memphis. It is a quick reference for services and ministries in which you can become involved.

Parish Resources

The Bishop's Annual Appeal clipart, graphics and campaign manual are available for download by parishes. This artwork may be re-produced in church bulletins and other flyers and documents.

 

 

 

Please support the Bishop's Annual

Appeal and all its various ministries with a donation.

 

 

 

Bishop's Annual Appeal Committee

2013

 

Msgr. Peter Buchignani – Chairman

Bishop Terry Steib

Deacon Jeff Drzycimski

David Cremerius

Chris Koch

Tom Dorian

Judi Herbers

Michael McCusker

Fr. Pat Gallagher

Fr. Russ Harbaugh

Matt Kiser

Marilyn McCracken

Deacon Bill Davis

Suzanne Aviles

David Zaleski

Lori Burnett

Jared Montegut

Fr. Joey Kaump