Oklahoma City, Okla., Sep 21, 2018 / 02:01 am
The Archdiocese of Oklahoma City announced Tuesday that its capital campaign, one of the goals of which is the construction of a shrine for Blessed Stanley Rother, had surpassed its original $65 million goal.
"I have been grateful and humbled by the generosity of families across the archdiocese who have supported this historic campaign," Archbishop Paul Coakley said Sept. 18. "We have been blessed to have the powerful witness of Blessed Stanley to help guide us as we build upon his legacy for future generations."
In addition to the shine for the Oklahoma priest who was martyred in 1981 in Guatemala, the One Church, Many Disciples campaign will fund local parishes and schools, renovation of the cathedral, evangelization efforts, faith formation endowments, and retirement for elderly priests.
The Blessed Stanley Rother shrine will be built in Oklahoma City off of I-35, and will house the relics of the martyr. According to the Oklahoma City archdiocese, it will include a 2,000-seat church, a chapel, ministry and classroom buildings, a museum, and a pilgrim center.