Session 51
10:00 am – 11:00 am
Chicago Ballroom X
The Spiritual and Practical Approach To Promote Stewardship as a Way of Life
Facilitator: Reverend John J. Piderit, SJ
Vicar for Administration/Moderator of the Curia
Archdiocese of San Francisco, California
Speaker: Florian Romero
Director of Stewardship
Archdiocese of San Francisco, California
Moderator: Mary Ann Otto
Pastoral Minister for Missionary Discipleship
St. Joseph and St. Mary Parishes
Appleton, Wisconsin
This session will unveil a new effort to promote stewardship in the parishes of the Archdiocese of San Francisco. Built, in part, on the stewardship ministries of other dioceses, this introduction to stewardship places an emphasis on the practical formation of individuals who are new to stewardship. The goal is to form parishioners spiritually so that they gain the confidence and expertise to become the leaders in the parish who educate and form other parishioners on the spirituality of stewardship.
The Reverend John Piderit, S.J
Father John Piderit, S.J., earned a Ph.D. in economics from Princeton University, taught economics for twelve years at Fordham University, was president of Loyola University Chicago from 1993 to 2001, was president of the Catholic Education Institute from 2003 to 2018, and since 2014 has served as the moderator of the curia and the vicar for administration in the Archdiocese of San Francisco. The author or co-author of six books, he specializes in presenting the Catholic intellectual tradition in a way that teachers at the primary, secondary, or tertiary level and can use it to substantially improve academic results in their teaching.
At the Archdiocese of San Francisco Father Piderit is in charge of all operations in the chancery office; all the larger departments report directly to him. Included among the direct reports is the director of stewardship, Florian Romero, a co-presenter of a session. Ms. Romero and Fr. Piderit conduct formation sessions in the Archdiocese of San Francisco lasting between four and six weeks for parishes interested in pursuing stewardship. The practical booklets they have developed expand on materials developed in the Diocese of Wichita and the Archdioceses of Seattle and St. Louis.