The Finance Office administers the temporal (worldly) goods of the diocese under the authority of the Diocesan Bishop and in accordance with a budget determined by a diocesan finance council. Enough income is to be provided to meet the expenses that have been legitimately authorized by the Bishop.
Under Canon Law, the diocese and parishes are not one legal entity. Each parish as well as certain other institutions are a separate legal entity or separate juridic person under Canon Law. Each juridic person has certain responsibilities and certain rights under the law. Nevertheless, the Finance Office must exercise careful vigilance over the administration of all temporal goods which belong to public juridic persons subject to the Bishop.
The Finance Office oversees the financial affairs (including fundraising activities). In so doing, the Office conducts audits, centrally administers insurance and benefit programs, oversees investment activities and approves capital improvements.
Under Canon Law, the diocese and parishes are not one legal entity. Each parish as well as certain other institutions are a separate legal entity or separate juridic person under Canon Law. Each juridic person has certain responsibilities and certain rights under the law. Nevertheless, the Finance Office must exercise careful vigilance over the administration of all temporal goods which belong to public juridic persons subject to the Bishop.
The Finance Office oversees the financial affairs (including fundraising activities). In so doing, the Office conducts audits, centrally administers insurance and benefit programs, oversees investment activities and approves capital improvements.
Office of Finance
499 St. Matthews St.
El Paso, Texas 79907
Building D
Phone: (915) 872-8404
Fax: (915) 872-8415
Office Hours:
Monday-Friday
9:00am-12:00pm & 1:00pm-5:00pm
499 St. Matthews St.
El Paso, Texas 79907
Building D
Phone: (915) 872-8404
Fax: (915) 872-8415
Office Hours:
Monday-Friday
9:00am-12:00pm & 1:00pm-5:00pm