Session 12
10:30 am – 11:30 am
Chicago Ballroom IX
Good Parish Stewardship Starts in the Rectory
Speaker: Chuck E. Zech, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus
Villanova University Center for Church Management
West Chester, Pennsylvania
Moderator: Linda Maccarone
Director of Parish Mission
St. Mary Catholic Church
Royal Oak, Michigan
It is important that parish leadership models good stewardship for the parishioners by showing respect for their contributions and demonstrating that they are used efficiently. This means that the leadership must be transparent and accountable in all parish financial dealings and exhibit co-responsibility in their spending decisions. It also means that leadership takes care to protect parishioner contributions through the implementation of sound internal financial controls. Specific recommendations will be included in the presentation.
Chuck E. Zech, Ph.D.
Dr. Chuck Zech is professor emeritus of Church Management at Villanova University where he served as the founding director of the Center for Church Management. He earned his bachelor’s degree from St. Thomas University, Minnesota and his master’s degree and Ph.D. in economics from the University of Notre Dame. He is the author or co-author of more than 50 articles and 12 books on church management.
Dr. Zech has served as the keynote speaker at over 60 diocesan convocations. In 2008 the International Catholic Stewardship Council awarded him The Christian Stewardship Award in recognition of his unique and extraordinary witness to Christian stewardship as a way of life. In 2010 he was awarded the Lumen Gentium Award by the Conference for Pastoral Planning and Council Development in recognition of his leadership in the utilization of planning and consultative processes in the church. He has been named recipient of The Monika K. Hellwig Award for Outstanding Contributions to Catholic Intellectual Life by the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities. He is the father of four grown children and lives in a Philadelphia suburb with his wife Ann.