Location: Regency VI
“As the family goes, so goes the nation and so goes the whole world.” – St. John Paul II. Catholic formation begins at home, and Catholics spend most of our time off of Church property. So why does stewardship formation focus on what happens at the parish? Is stewardship formation focused on the needs of parishioners, or the needs of parishes? Come hear more about ordinary stewardship of the home, the family, of everyday life.
Speaker: Mr. Brian Niebrugge
Parishioner
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque Parish
Oakville, Missouri
Moderator: Cynthia Bosh
Stewardship Coordinator
All Hallows Parish
LaJolla, California
Brian and Kathleen Niebrugge have been married for almost 19 years. They and their five children, with one more on the way, belong to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque Parish in St. Louis, Missouri. Ms. Niebrugge is a licensed speech/language pathologist who has given the most recent years of her career to educating the couple’s children at home. She runs a monthly girls club where girls learn various skills and receive formation in human and religious virtues. She holds a master’s degree in speech and language pathology from Fontbonne University. Mr. Niebrugge has worked for the Archdiocese of St. Louis since 2001, serving as executive director of stewardship and the Annual Catholic Appeal since 2010. He is a basketball coach, a baseball coach, and leads a men’s study group. He also speaks to groups on matters of family, fatherhood, and holiness in ordinary life. Mr. Niebrugge is a member of the ICSC board of directors.