Schadenfreude, Sweet Schadenfreude

(RNS) — Less than two weeks after many U.S. bishops made a strong show of support for the conference’s domestic anti-poverty initiative, staff members from that initiative and others were laid off on Monday (June 24) as part of a restructuring of the wing of the conference that supports Catholic social teaching.

Chieko Noguchi, the spokesperson for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, confirmed layoffs and a restructuring of the department of Justice, Peace & Human Development in a statement to Religion News Service. “The reorganization will allow the Conference to align resources more closely with recent funding trends,” Noguchi wrote.

The department includes programs focused on international policy, domestic policy, environmental justice, racism, education and outreach, as well as the Catholic Campaign for Human Development, an office supervising grants to U.S. community organizations working on systemic solutions to poverty issues. The future of CCHD was a major topic of debate at the most recent bishops’ meeting; however, the wider cuts to the department of Justice, Peace & Human Development came as a shock to many.

Go here to read the story.  With apologies to Oscar Wilde, it would take a heart of stone to not roar with laughter over this.

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Josh
Josh
Wednesday, June 26, AD 2024 12:39pm

Hilarious, to be sure.

I have seen the incompetence of US Bishops’ Conference up close in past decades. They really can’t organize a one-car funeral procession.

Or dirty activity in a brothel (didn’t want to get myself banned 😎)

Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Wednesday, June 26, AD 2024 12:54pm

The USCCB can’t organize a dirty activity in a brothel. Ha!

We had professional organizers on my old submarine and every time we pulled into port, things were ready. The USCCB doesn’t hold a candle to 120 determined submarine sailors at the old Roosevelt Roads Naval Base in Puerto Rico.

USCCB doing layoffs? Couldn’t happen to a better orgnization! Worthless, useless, lavender-laced, effeminate idiots.

Pinky
Pinky
Wednesday, June 26, AD 2024 1:28pm

The article says that “the future of CCHD was a major topic of debate at the most recent bishops’ meeting” but weirdly can’t seem to find anyone saying anything negative about the CCHD. Not one critical thing in the 1000-word article. They must be cutting the single most popular program in the whole world. How could there have been a major debate about it? And where did the people who were debating disappear to, when the journalists went out to research an objective article?

Jason
Jason
Wednesday, June 26, AD 2024 2:14pm

“…align resources more closely with recent funding trends.”

Bureaucratese for “we ran out of money.”

Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Wednesday, June 26, AD 2024 2:19pm

A small apartment or if truly needed, a 1,400 sq.ft. home to reside in.

What a grand example to give to others as they are invited to the Bishops residence.

CAM
CAM
Thursday, June 27, AD 2024 1:53am

“ran out of money” Most of us toss that collection envelope in the recycle bin. About 15 years the then resident priest in his homily told us he did not contribute to CCHD and why. Acorn was the tip of the iceberg.
The Bishops Lenten Appeal starts during Christmastide. That’s down to a trickle.
Same for Catholic Charities on the border.

Elaine Krewer
Admin
Thursday, June 27, AD 2024 6:54am

Meanwhile, Bp. Paprocki of Springfield IL (who disengaged from the CCHD years ago, and replaced it with a diocesan collection) proposes abolishing the CCHD in favor of a National Campaign for Catholic Education, which he believes would be far more effective in combating poverty:

https://dio.org/catholictimes/bishops-column/

Jason
Jason
Thursday, June 27, AD 2024 8:03am

While I think Bishop Paprocki’s idea is laudable and far more realistic in the means achieving the stated ends, is there any reason to believe it wouldn’t be as badly managed and co-opted as the CCHD?

I think the entire paradigm of national or large scale charitable organizations is probably what needs to be sunsetted.

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