At a meeting held at St. Dominic Parish on October 4th, 2011 for St. Dominic, Holy Name and St. Clement parishes, it was clarified that the decision to close both St. Dominic and Holy Family schools and to open one new school at the Holy Family School site should not have been made and announced in March, 2011. Sr. Deb Golias and Pat Lofton of the Archdiocese Office of Schools explained that the proper processes were not followed and therefore the process would start over. One facet remains unchanged. The Archbishop has directed that the Catholic schools on the Northside of Sheboygan should be regionalized.
Both Sr. Golias and Mr. Lofton are new to the Core Committee (just 9 weeks into this assignment) and were very apologetic regarding the way this has been handled to date. It was rewarding to finally have it acknowledged that Fr. Radetski, Fr. Connell, Dr. Cepalka and the Archdiocese did not follow the policies and procedures that were/are in place until now, at least in part.
It was then explained that there are 5 subcommittees that will be researching and collecting data regarding the schools. Parishioners are highly encouraged to serve on the subcommittees as the Core Committee will utilize their data and research to make a final recommendation to the parish priests of St. Dominic, Holy Name and St. Clement as well as the Archbishop.
It was noted however that the Catholic Church is not a democracy, but rather it is a hierarchical organization. Therefore the recommendation made by the Core Committee based on the research and data can be accepted or rejected by the priests and Archbishop. The final decision will be made solely by the priests and Archbishop.
It is important to note that Fr. Connell had already made the decision to close both schools and open one new school at the Holy Family site. According to some sources, this was done at the direction of the Archbishop, however this is unconfirmed.
So, in the end, will there be a different decision?