Annual Pledge Program Overview

The Annual Pledge Program operates on a calendar year. It is introduced annually in the fall via parish-wide mailing. You become a Pledge Parishioner by simply filling out the pledge form and returning it to the parish center. This form allows you to plan ahead what your yearly contribution to the parish will be. You then choose the payment schedule that accommodates your financial plan.

Some donors give weekly. Others choose to submit their payments monthly, quarterly or semi-annually. Many authorize a systematic e-checking or bank/credit card deduction for the pledge using our online system. 

Pledging encourages us to live a life of Christian Stewardship. As stewards, we are charged with managing our gifts of Time, Talent and Treasure. As Christian stewards we recognize that all we have is gift from God. 

Your pledge contribution:

  1. Supports the poor. We tithe ten percent of our offertory income, through Social Justice Committee grants, to the poor and needy of D.C.
  2. Strengthens our Parish’s spiritual, pastoral, educational and social ministries.
  3. Encourages financial planning – both for the donor and the Parish. Let us know what you intend to give so we can be responsible stewards of your gifts.

A Pledge is Non-Binding.  Donors can postpone or cancel their pledge at any time.

Pledging is very convenient. Pledges can be paid automatically with e-checking or bank/credit cards using our online system. You can also pay your pledge by using checks or cash. Our offertory envelopes are a vehivle for paying your pledge. Please use your Sunday envelope – particularly when donating cash.

Pledge payments can be made weekly, monthly, semi-monthly, etc. to meet your needs.

Pledging brings a great sense of satisfaction. You have the satisfaction of knowing that you support the very services, ministries and educational programs that we as a Church are called to provide.  As a Jesuit Parish we are committed to providing Missionary Outreach, Social Justice, Collaboration in Mission and Spirituality through the Spiritual Exercises.