MANCINI NEW DIRECTOR OF SOCIAL CONCERNS

February 27, 2018

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Trina Dietz
Communications Coordinator
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of St. Cloud
320.650.1644
trina.dietz@ccstcloud.org

MANCINI NEW DIRECTOR OF SOCIAL CONCERNS

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Kateri Mancini has been named the new Director of Social Concerns for Catholic Charities of the Diocese of St. Cloud. Mancini will engage faith communities with Catholic Charities' mission. She previously worked as the Coordinator of Mission Education at the Saint Cloud Diocesan Mission Office.

Mancini received her Masters of Arts in Theology and Pastoral Ministry from Saint John's University, Collegeville. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Communications and Religions from Concordia College, Moorhead.

Within the community she dedicates her time to Christ Church Newman Center and serves on the Peace and Social Justice Committee. Her years of networking with church leaders and educators in schools, along with her strong relationships, will be a great asset for Catholic Charities. "I look forward to the opportunity to help the community of Central Minnesota put their faith into action while living out Catholic Charities' mission," said Mancini.

"We are extremely blessed to have Kateri join our leadership team," said Steve Pareja, Executive Director of Catholic Charities. "Her devoted faith, outstanding abilities, and past experiences will have a great impact on both our organization and the community."

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Catholic Charities of the Diocese of St. Cloud serves people across the heart of our state. We are a nonprofit organization supported by generous individuals, foundations, faith communities and corporations.

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