Session 7
9:00 am – 10:00 am
Erie
Lessons We Learned in Our First Capital Campaign
Speaker: Most Reverend Paul S. Coakley, S.T.L., D.D.
Archbishop of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Speaker: Peter de Keratry, CFRE
Director of Stewardship and Development
Archdiocese of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Moderator: Brian Doyle
Director of Development
Diocese of Palm Beach, Florida
Covering more than 44,000 square miles, the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City recently completed its first ever comprehensive capital campaign in 107 parishes. The campaign was launched in July 2017 with a goal of $55 million. As of June 2019, more than $90 million in pledges, 165% of goal, has been secured. This session will review key lessons learned and identify key strategies leading to success in the effort.
Most Reverend Paul S. Coakley, S.T.L., D.D.
Archbishop of Oklahoma City
Most Reverend Paul S. Coakley, S.T.L., D.D. is the Archbishop of Oklahoma City, an archdiocese with more than 120,000 Catholics in central and western Oklahoma. The archdiocese is comprised of 46 counties and 42,470 square miles.
Archbishop Coakley was born in Norfolk, Virginia to John and Mary Coakley in 1955. He and an older brother and younger sister spent their formative years in Metairie, Louisiana and Overland Park, Kansas. He attended the University of Kansas where he completed his undergraduate studies in English and classical antiquities in 1977. During this period he was a student in the university’s Integrated Humanities Program.
Upon completing university studies Archbishop Coakley traveled in Europe and briefly considered a monastic vocation at the Abbey of Notre Dame de Fontgombault in France. He returned to the United States to begin priestly formation in 1978 at Mount St. Mary Seminary in Emmitsburg, Maryland for the Diocese of Wichita. He was ordained a priest in 1983.
After serving as a priest of the Diocese of Wichita for 21 years, he was ordained to episcopal ministry and installed Bishop of Salina, Kansas in 2004. In 2011 he was called to become the fourth archbishop of Oklahoma City.
Archbishop Coakley has selected “Duc in Altum” as his episcopal motto (“Put out into the Deep”). It is found in St. Luke’s gospel when Jesus invites the apostles to “put out into the deep” and lower their nets for a catch (Lk.5:4). Obedient to Jesus’ command, Simon Peter and his companions cast their nets as directed, and “caught such a great number of fish that their nets were at the breaking point” (Lk. 5:4). Jesus calls the Church today, as always, to “put out into the deep,” as a witness to hope, and to respond joyfully to his word with faith and confidence. It is a call to embrace the challenges and opportunities of the New Evangelization.