About Planning Area 10

  • The planning area is made up of parishes from the southern portion of the St. Charles deanery. There are 7 territorial parishes and 4 elementary schools.
  • Population in the planning area in the 2020 census was up 14% from 2010, second highest growth of any planning area.
  • Registered households grew 6.8% during the past decade, highest of any planning area.
  • Despite the area growing, the area is aging as baptisms are declining and funerals are increasing.
  • Catholic school enrollment is strong
    • A decade ago, PSR enrollment exceeded day school enrollment by 12%
    • Today, day school enrollment exceeds PSR enrollment by 25%
  • Despite the Catholic population growing, Mass attendance declined 17% during the decade.
  • Currently there are 14 diocesan priests assigned to this planning area.
  • Long term, there may be 18 diocesan priests assigned to this planning area.

Parish Feedback Summaries

A team of nearly 50 volunteers, including religious orders, Kenrick-Glennon Seminary faculty and staff, associate pastors, permanent deacons and lay people recently synthesized all the information the Archdiocese of St. Louis has received regarding its 178 parishes during the All Things New process. Information gathered included feedback from key parish leaders, parish listening sessions, online surveys, individual letters and emails. All of this is geared toward Archbishop Rozanski making a well-informed, discerned decision for the spiritual well-being of the Archdiocese, looking at the feedback of the people and the needs of the Archdiocese.

Volunteers were asked to follow four guidelines: that they offer a fair representation of what people said; include the real contradictions and tensions reflected in the feedback; offer the good ideas and key insights shared; and ensure they are concise. Volunteers were not allowed to synthesize any information for parishes in their own planning area.

The All Things New planning committee is expected to refine the draft models to one model per planning area. Armed with the feedback summaries, parish workbooks and financial data, the team will analyze each model to ensure each one has the resources to sustain the new structure. The question to be answered, whether they have the resources to invest in a more vibrant parish staff and ministries than what they currently have Another round of draft model options will be shared with the priests in early February, with a period of feedback and the final proposed plan expected after that. Other factors will come under consideration, including redrawing maps of the archdiocese and priest reassignments.

It is expected that by the end of April, Archbishop Rozanski will have met with Consultors to review final draft models, and then he will have a month to pray and discern before announcing a final decision on May 28, the feast of Pentecost. Implementation of these plans will take effect beginning in fall 2023 through 2026.


    Planning Area Map

    The Draft Model Process:

    First Draft Models- Fall

    Second Draft Models- Winter

    Planning Committee Recommendations- Spring


    Parish Workbooks

    The Parish Workbooks give parishioners relevant demographic, ministerial, and financial data about the Archdiocese of St. Louis, their local planning area, and their specific parish. The data contained in the Parish Workbook was created by the Pastoral Planning Committee and validated by pastors and Key Parish Leaders over the past several months. The workbooks incorporate data gathered over the past twenty years from parishes across the Archdiocese of St. Louis and highlights historical trends which inform future projections for parish life. The Parish Workbooks will be updated soon to include 2022 Mass counts.

    Assumption (O'Fallon)

    Immaculate Conception (Dardenne Prairie)

    Immaculate Heart of Mary (New Melle)

    St. Barnabas (O'Fallon)

    St. Gianna (Wentzville)

    St. Joseph (Cottleville)

    St. Patrick (Wentzville)

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