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		<title>A Word From Victoria:  Summer Sabbatical &#8211; May 31</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As many of you know, I will be taking a sabbatical this summer.  This is the
end of my 10th year here at St. Catherine and the end of my 30th year in
ministry in this Archdiocese.  Last fall, I applied for and received a
sabbatical grant for pastoral leaders through the Louisville Institute,
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As many of you know, I will be taking a sabbatical this summer.  This is the<br />
end of my 10th year here at St. Catherine and the end of my 30th year in<br />
ministry in this Archdiocese.  Last fall, I applied for and received a<br />
sabbatical grant for pastoral leaders through the Louisville Institute,<br />
which is funded by the Lily Foundation.  The grant is for three months and<br />
will pay most of my salary, which will be a savings for the parish.  My<br />
sabbatical begins on June 15, although I will be here for the dedication<br />
weekend June 20-21, and ends in mid-September.  Because I want to present<br />
for the start of school on August 31 and because I feel obligated by the<br />
contract I signed with the Louisville Institute, I will make up any extra<br />
sabbatical days later in the fall. </p>
<p>I will spend the sabbatical time reading in the area of Evangelizing<br />
Catholics:  Forming Catholics in Faith and Tradition.  This is a topic that<br />
is of great interest at this time in the church and is important to our own<br />
community as well.  I am interested in studying how best to pass on faith in<br />
a culture that does not support religious affiliation (Washington and Oregon<br />
are the most unchurched states in the country) and at a time when many are<br />
not well informed about the faith and traditions of the Catholic Church.<br />
It has been 30 years since I finished my doctorate.  This will be the first<br />
time I have had an extended period of time to study.  My study time these<br />
past 30 years has always been directed to an immediate class or<br />
presentation.  I love to read theology, so this is a great gift.   </p>
<p>I also included in the sabbatical proposal a plan to visit my adult children<br />
who live and work in other cities and who are only free on weekends when I<br />
am usually not free.  I will also make my annual eight-day retreat during<br />
this sabbatical time.  And I am sure that my husband will appreciate my<br />
being around on weekends for the first time in 30 years.  I do plan to<br />
attend mass at other parishes to see what I can learn from them and their<br />
worship.</p>
<p>I have been working hard to have everything in place for my absence from the<br />
parish this summer.  Mark Adrian, our pastoral associate for music, will<br />
handle emergencies.  His cell phone number will be on the main number and on<br />
my voicemail.  He will consult with me as needed.  Fr. Tony will be here all<br />
summer as well.  Kathleen Christianson, our parish bookkeeper and<br />
receptionist, will be in the office Monday through Thursday, except for one<br />
week in July and one week in August.  When she is gone, parishioners have<br />
volunteered to cover the office and phones, particularly in the mornings.<br />
All staff members and volunteer office support will have a list of important<br />
contact numbers and instructions for routine occurrences.  </p>
<p>I will not be available by email or by phone this summer.  I will put an<br />
out-of-office message on my email.  You can email, but please do not expect<br />
a response.  If you need to contact me, call the parish office and call Mark<br />
as directed.  He will contact me if necessary for consultation or for<br />
information.  </p>
<p>I will write a monthly bulletin column to let you know what I am reading and<br />
doing.  I am already quite sure that this sabbatical will be a great gift to<br />
the whole community as well as to me.  I look forward to this time, and I<br />
look forward to my return with new knowledge and renewed energy.</p>
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