Closing St. Patrick’s?

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SHEFFIELD — A committee in the Peoria Diocese has recommended the merger of St. Patrick’s Church in Sheffield into St. Anthony’s in Atkinson, and closure of the church building by July 2014.

But the decision is not final.

“No final decisions have been made, and all members of the cluster team ask the faithful of each parish to keep an open mind, enthusiastically continue the good work and support they are giving to their parish, and pray that the Holy Spirit will help everyone, most especially our bishop during the coming weeks and months,” said the Rev. Tony Lee, priest at. St. Anthony’s.

Parishes through the diocese are in the process of an eight-step restructuring process called Growing in Faith Together, which began in August 2011. In the first step of the process, the parishes, including the communities of Geneseo, Atkinson, Annawan and Sheffield, formed clusters to conduct a process of self-study and review of each parish.

In February, the cluster team made a preliminary recommendation that St. Patrick’s link with Sacred Heart Parish in Annawan and the two then partner with St. Anthony’s and with St. Malachy Parish in Geneseo.

This preliminary recommendation was reviewed by the Diocesan Planning Commission.

“Based on their study of the parish and cluster reports, the challenges identified and the goals of the Growing in Faith Together as set forth by Bishop Daniel Jenky and the good of the diocese as a whole, they proposed a different model,” Lee said Monday.

That new model includes a merger of St. Patrick, Sacred Heart and St. Anthony at the Atkinson site no later than July 2014. In addition, Sacred Heart would be used as an additional worship site for weekend liturgies and occasional weddings and funerals, and that there be a partnership between St. Malachy and the newly-formed parish in Atkinson.

Lee said the recommendations were based on the proximity of the parishes to each other, the sharing of resources, including time, talent and treasure.

Lee said, following many hours of conversation and review, the local cluster team will make a final recommendation to the planning commission.

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