someone can give "only if we have a specific need outlined"
If you have people that want to support Sacred Music, set up your own Sacred Music fund... Have it set to support say Sacred Catholic music in a certain area (that will include your parish).
This might not be allowed. [...] The Diocese made them close the account and give the funds to parish to distribute.
Donors may restrict a check donation by making an entry on the check's "memo" line. Locations must honor the restrictions or designations on the checks.
leverage to challenger her
they "want to show the bank that we are not spending much money this year".
I don't know about what anyone else's diocese is like, but in my experience, if a pastor tells a member of his staff to do something, that's the law, end of discussion.
Oh, and if they start talking about how important you are to the parish and how much they appreciate all that you do, that is a huge Red Flag, start looking for a new job.
I would love to hear more about this.
The pastor and I are actually quite good friends and have very open communication.
He sincerely much wants me here.
I am, however, still wrestling with the fact that at least for the coming year, I will be expected to "hand over" any and all money brought in by my program (for example, choir enrollment fees, which we have had in the past for youth Schola members), and then she/they will think about giving some of it back to me for choir expenses if they agree that a specific expense is necessary. That part feels overly controlling.
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