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    Buffalo Diocese delays date for final list of church closures after receiving 52 counter proposals

    By Nick VeronicaKayleigh Hunter-Gasperini,

    2024-08-30
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    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Bishop Michael Fisher said Friday that the Diocese of Buffalo is evaluating changes to its initial recommendation for parish mergers and closures and needs additional time to reach a final decision.

    Fisher’s update Friday comes during a period of uncertainty for the diocese and its parishioners. In May, the diocese announced plans to merge or close approximately one-third of the 160 parishes in the region amid financial troubles from settling sexual abuse allegations in addition to a priest shortage and declining Mass attendance.

    In June, a full list of approximately 54 parishes affected was released by the diocese. Fisher said 52 different counter proposals from parish families were made. The diocese is now evaluating changes to their initial recommendations of merges and closures in 26 of 36 families.

    The final list of parishes to close or merge was expected to be finalized by Sept. 1, with mergers beginning in October, but that timeline will be pushed back, Fisher announced Friday.

    Final announcements will not be made this Sunday. Instead, the announcement “will be coming later next week, or early the following week.”

    “I appreciate the patience of our faithful as we work diligently to decide on the future

    number of parishes in the Diocese of Buffalo,” he said. “As always, you remain in my prayers, and I ask for your prayers as well.”

    Kayleigh Hunter-Gasperini joined the News 4 team in 2024 as a Digital Video Producer. She is a graduate of Chatham University.

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    JoAnn D'Aloise-Bennett
    08-31
    the good faithful parishoners of the closed churches are the ones paying the real price here. we grew up in our church and now its closing, its just not right
    Trill Line
    08-31
    Corpus Christi is owned by the Pauline's who are not under the DOB directly and very traditional. They use incense during the mass and the music there is very well done. The organist sings in 3 languages mostly English. Give them a try.
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