SHORT LETTER FROM THE BOARD
An endowment at the Foundation is an opportunity to make your stewardship have an everlasting life. The Lafayette Diocesan Foundation provides you with the ability to permanently support your commitment to the Church’s programs or organizations as defined by you. As a Board Member for several years, I have seen the contributions grow under professional investment management and provide increasing benefits to the defined beneficiaries. Thank you to all who have taken this opportunity and I invite others to consider a contribution.
Daniel Z. Blomeke, CPA, Board Chairman
SHORT LETTER FROM THE BOARD
Making a gift to your Diocesan Foundation, beyond the monetary contribution, is a permanent reminder to your family, and your Parish community of their value in your heart! Thank you to all our Endowment donors, for your everlasting gifts!
Daniel Z. Blomeke, CPA, Board Chairman
SHORT LETTER FROM THE BOARD
An endowment at the Foundation is an opportunity to make your stewardship have an everlasting life. The Lafayette Diocesan Foundation provides you with the ability to permanently support your commitment to the Church’s programs or organizations as defined by you. As a Board Member for several years, I have seen the contributions grow under professional investment management and provide increasing benefits to the defined beneficiaries. Thank you to all who have taken this opportunity and I invite others to consider a contribution.
Daniel Z. Blomeke, CPA, Board Chairman



A MESSAGE FROM MIKE MACNULTY, STEWARDSHIP & DEVELOPMENT
In the twelfth chapter of John’s Gospel, Jesus tells us that “unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains just a grain of wheat; but if it dies, it produces much fruit.” While this passage can be interpreted in numerous ways, one meaning that relates directly to the Foundation is that our sacrificial gifts given today, or planned today for a future gift, will make a positive impact on many lives for many years to come. Through the gifts given to endowment funds in the Foundation, you are not only loving and honoring all who came before you but are making an act of fraternal charity to future generations.
As you think about your own gratitude to God this year, please keep the Foundation in your mind and in your heart and prayerfully consider supporting one or more of the funds that inspire you. Thank you for your generosity.
God Bless
Mike MacNulty, Director of Stewardship & Development
A MESSAGE FROM MIKE MACNULTY, STEWARDSHIP & DEVELOPMENT
In the twelfth chapter of John’s Gospel, Jesus tells us that “unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains just a grain of wheat; but if it dies, it produces much fruit.” While this passage can be interpreted in numerous ways, one meaning that relates directly to the Foundation is that our sacrificial gifts given today, or planned today for a future gift, will make a positive impact on many lives for many years to come. Through the gifts given to endowment funds in the Foundation, you are not only loving and honoring all who came before you but are making an act of fraternal charity to future generations.
As you think about your own gratitude to God this year, please keep the Foundation in your mind and in your heart and prayerfully consider supporting one or more of the funds that inspire you. Thank you for your generosity.
God Bless
Mike MacNulty, Director of Stewardship & Development
A MESSAGE FROM MIKE MACNULTY, STEWARDSHIP & DEVELOPMENT
In the twelfth chapter of John’s Gospel, Jesus tells us that “unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains just a grain of wheat; but if it dies, it produces much fruit.” While this passage can be interpreted in numerous ways, one meaning that relates directly to the Foundation is that our sacrificial gifts given today, or planned today for a future gift, will make a positive impact on many lives for many years to come. Through the gifts given to endowment funds in the Foundation, you are not only loving and honoring all who came before you but are making an act of fraternal charity to future generations.
As you think about your own gratitude to God this year, please keep the Foundation in your mind and in your heart and prayerfully consider supporting one or more of the funds that inspire you. Thank you for your generosity.
God Bless
Mike MacNulty, Director of Stewardship & Development



