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  Diocese to Cut 22 Positions, Reduce Services

By Jim Grant
The Dialog
April 13, 2011

http://www.cdow.org/041411.pdf

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The Diocese of Wilmington will eliminate 19 full-time and three part-time positions as it cuts operating expenses and prepares to pay more than $77.4 million to survivors of sexual abuse by priests.

The diocese announced the cuts in a letter from Bishop Malooly accompanied by a list of positions that will be eliminated. (See page 3.) Among the services that will be discontinued because of the layoffs are two run by Catholic Charities — parish social ministry and the adoption program.

The diocese will also stop publishing The Dialog after 46 years and will let go the paper’s staff of seven full-time employees and one contract staff member. Other staff reductions will come in the offices of the chancery (central administration), Hispanic ministry, human resources, religious education, and marriage tribunal. A vacant position in Catholic Youth Ministry will not be filled.

Most of the layoffs will be effective July 1. The Dialog “will be phased out sometime this fall,” the diocese said. “Alternative modes of communication between the diocese, parishes and the faithful are being studied.”

 
 

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