Crippling priest shortage leads to restructuring of Grand Rapids Diocese
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The Diocese of Grand Rapids, Michigan, announced on June 29, 2025, a restructuring plan that will merge parishes in the face of a priest shortage. / Credit: Snehit Photo/ShutterstockWashington, D.C. Newsroom, Jul 10, 2025 / 06:00 am (CNA).The Diocese of Grand Rapids, Michigan, has announced a restructuring process as it faces a shortage of priests. The announcement of the "Rooted in Christ Pastoral Planning Process" comes a year after Bishop John Walkowiak issued an urgent diocesan-wide appeal to pray for an increase in vocations in the diocese, which has had just one ordination to the priesthood in the last two years. "In 2024, we had one priestly ordination. In 2025, seven pastors were either granted senior priest status or reassigned outside the Diocese of Grand Rapids, and there were no priestly ordinations," the diocese said in a June 29 statement. "Given this reality, the Presbyteral Council and priests of the diocese urged Bishop Walkowiak to take a hard ...
The Diocese of Grand Rapids, Michigan, announced on June 29, 2025, a restructuring plan that will merge parishes in the face of a priest shortage. / Credit: Snehit Photo/Shutterstock
Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Jul 10, 2025 / 06:00 am (CNA).
The Diocese of Grand Rapids, Michigan, has announced a restructuring process as it faces a shortage of priests.
The announcement of the "Rooted in Christ Pastoral Planning Process" comes a year after Bishop John Walkowiak issued an urgent diocesan-wide appeal to pray for an increase in vocations in the diocese, which has had just one ordination to the priesthood in the last two years.
"In 2024, we had one priestly ordination. In 2025, seven pastors were either granted senior priest status or reassigned outside the Diocese of Grand Rapids, and there were no priestly ordinations," the diocese said in a June 29 statement. "Given this reality, the Presbyteral Council and priests of the diocese urged Bishop Walkowiak to take a hard look at what is required for the well-being of our parish communities and priests."
The priest shortage has forced many priests to take on the responsibility of shepherding two to three parishes at a time, according to the diocese.
In a video message, Walkowiak said that while he is "grateful to our pastors who have generously taken on the responsibility," the situation is ultimately not sustainable.
It has been more than a decade since the diocese — which spans 11 counties, 79 parishes, and 31 Catholic schools — last underwent a pastoral planning process.
According to the restructuring plan, 21 parishes across the diocese will merge, forming new parishes, while 14 parishes will form clusters in which two or more parishes will be made to collaborate to varying degrees on ministries, resources, and personnel. Parishes in clusters retain their buildings and finances, unlike in cases where parishes merge.
While he noted the change can be "difficult and often painful," the bishop expressed faith that the changes would ultimately be beneficial to parish communities.
"We risk stagnation and decline if we fail to adapt," he said, adding: "We need to remember that a parish is a communion of persons, one that extends beyond the confines of parish buildings. Sometimes in order for that communion of persons to remain healthy and continue to grow, the administrative and physical structures that support it must be reassessed."
Six of the mergers were kicked off with the promulgation of the plan on June 29, while other mergers and clusters are set to take place in accordance with the end of pastors' terms and priestly assignments.
Walkowiak has appointed Vicar General Father Colin J. Mulhall to oversee the implementation of the pastoral plan.
In addition to the merging of parishes and formation of parish clusters, the diocese also announced that land for a new parish in the West Deanery would be purchased between the cities of Zeeland and Hudsonville due to projected population growth. A new parish will also be established on land already owned by the diocese in the townships of Robinson and West Olive, also due to projected population growth.
"We must adjust administrative duties so that pastors can encourage their parish communities to become centers of evangelization, where all are invited into a relationship with Christ through worship, participation, and outreach to those in need," the bishop said.
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