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NACPA Thanks BASMyEnroll360 for Their Continued Year-Round Support

The ongoing mission of NACPA is to promote leadership in human resources, finance and administration, modeling Gospel values and promoting justice in the workplace. This would not be possible without the efforts and support of our valued, longtime partners. 

As the workplace continues to change and HR leaders respond to current events, we would like to showcase our most treasured exhibitors and sponsors as a reminder of those who have supported NACPA and our members throughout the years— as well as during these complex times.

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2021 NACPA Awardees

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHURCH PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATORS (NACPA) PRESENTS VISION AWARD TO MAUREEN FONTENOT 

 

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NACPA New Board Member 2021

For Immediate Release: July 1, 2021

 

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FADICA Report for NACPA Members

We would like to share the following information from FADICA (Foundations and Donors Interested in Catholic Activities) ---

We are excited to share FADICA's new report, "Open Wide the Doors to Christ: A Study of Catholic Social Innovation for Parish Vitality."  The study was conducted by researchers Marti Jewell, D.Min. and Mark Mogilka, MSW, MA.  You know first-hand as leaders in this area and from your own work running national Catholic organizations that vibrant parishes are invaluable partners in mission. 

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Supreme Court Decision Recognizes the Right of the Church to Choose its Own Leaders

-News release from the USCCB website-

USCCB Chairmen Praise Supreme Court Decision Recognizing the Right of the Church to Choose Its Own Leaders

July 8, 2020

WASHINGTON –The Supreme Court of the United States has issued its decision in the consolidated cases of Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morrissey-Berru and St. James School v. Biel. These cases involved the right of Catholic schools, free of government interference, to choose teachers who will teach and model the Catholic faith. By a vote of 7-2, the Court ruled in favor of the schools.

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Juneteenth, Freedom Day 2020

In recognition of Juneteenth, Freedom Day, 
NACPA is sharing this beautiful prayer from the U.S. bishops.

NACPA Board New Members 2020

From:

National Association of Church 
Personnel Administrators (NACPA)
1727 King Street, Suite 105
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
www.nacpa.org 



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A Response to the Killing of George Floyd

Following the unrest stemming from the death of George Floyd gives cause to recall the source of racism. According to the bishops’ document, Open Wide Our Hearts Racism arises when—either consciously or unconsciously—a person holds that his or her own race or ethnicity is superior, and therefore judges persons of other races or ethnicities as inferior and unworthy of equal regard.” This unrest reminds us that racism is not a thing of the past. Rather, it is a reality and we are called to confront it.

This moment calls us to examine our attitudes and actions. Do we truly see others as our brothers and sisters in Christ? This may be an opportunity for those with human resources responsibilities to review policies and hiring processes—how we treat current and potential employees.

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Free Access to Archived Webinar: Returning to Work

June 2, 2020

Free Access to Archived Webinar: Returning to Work

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International HR Day

Dear NACPA Members,

Warm congratulations to all NACPA members as we mark International Human Resources Day. The theme is “HR connecting people and organizations.”

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Letter from the President: 2020 Convocation

March 14, 2020

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Just Treatment for Those Who Work for the Church

I am pleased to announce a major revision of the association’s popular publication: Just Treatment for Those Who Work for the Church.

First published 33 years ago, this 2019 edition is a vital resource to help all Church employers better understand the Gospel message and moral principles that guide all our employment decisions.

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Final FLSA overtime rule from the DOL

On September 24th, the DOL released the final rule regarding the overtime regulations of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The final rule updates the earnings thresholds necessary to exempt, executive, administrative and professional employees from the FLSA’s minimum wage and overtime pay requirements.

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Annabelle Baltierra joins Board of Directors

For Immediate Release: July 10, 2019
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHURCH PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATORS NAMES ANNABELLE BALTIERRA TO BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Alexandria, Virginia —The National Association of Church Personnel Administrators (NACPA) has named Annabelle Baltierra, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, Senior Director of Human Resources, Archdiocese of Los Angeles (ADLA) to its Board of Directors.
The announcement was made by Reverend Edward T. Pratt, chairman of NACPA’s board.
NACPA represents Human Resource Directors, Finance Directors, Chancellors, School Administrators and other Church leaders in arch/dioceses nationwide and has as its mission “to promote justice in the workplace.”
“We’re grateful to Annabelle for accepting this leadership role in our association,” said Rev. Pratt. “Her experience serving the Los Angeles Archdiocese for the past six years will be invaluable to NACPA.”
Prior to joining ADLA, Ms. Baltierra was Director of Human Resources for the California Institute of the Arts founded by Walt Disney. She also has been a member of the Adjunct Faculty of LA Valley College for more than 16 years.
“Annabelle is well known for her interest in promoting the HR industry and mentoring individuals in their work. We are grateful that she immediately joined the association’s Webinar committee to promote professional development,”
said Dr. Regina Haney, executive director of NACPA.
For more information, contact Dr. Haney, 703.244.5237 or Barbara Keebler, 202.393.2499.

NACPA Responds to August 2019 Tragedies

NACPA joins individuals and organizations in the U.S. and worldwide in reaching out with compassion and prayers for the victims and the families and friends of those lost and wounded in Texas and Ohio August 3 and 4.

Bishop Michael Burbidge, Bishop of the Diocese of Arlington, Virginia where NACPA is based, tweeted this: “Tragically, horrific shootings and violence continue in this country. May we be united in our prayers for all victims and their families.”

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