History of DeSales Crossings
During the spring of 1996, Bro. Larry Corbin, Fr.
Ed Jach, and Sr. Carol Wenning, began to discuss
ways to try to work at some of the issues of poverty and injustice in
the Walnut Hills neighborhood. The stimulus for this conversation was an
earlier effort by the Cincinnati Marianist Provincial Administration to
create a new project directed at these same issues. This initial
discussion generated further dialogue between Bros. Larry Corbin,
Giancarlo Bonutti and Frs. Ed Jach
and Daniel Winters,
Marianists from the St. Francis
DeSales Community in Cincinnati.
Mr. Gibbs MacVeigh, who has had a long association with the parish and
the Marianists, was added to the conversation to help with
planning and visioning a future. Over the next year,
Sisters of Mercy from the H.O.M.E. Program and Mercy
Connections, and the principal at
Purcell
Marian High
School were invited into the group. The
conversations focused on ways to have a positive and synergistic impact
on the Walnut Hills and East Walnut Hills areas of Cincinnati. Issues of concern were the
poverty of many families in the area, lack of education, needs of the
elderly, bridging racial gaps, etc. These social concerns flow naturally
from the chrisms of the Marianists and the Sisters of Mercy.
Over the next year, other interested Catholic groups in the area were
invited to planning sessions and neighborhood meetings were held to
listen to the concerns and issues of the people. By January 1998, the
members had taken the title DeSales Crossings and the present day 9
partners pledged a commitment to
work collaboratively toward the
vision of DeSales Crossings.
Over the next 2 years, the organizing committee spent most of the
time trying to develop concrete plans to make the vision a reality. An
ice cream social was held in the summer of 1998 to bring together
neighborhood people and the membership of DeSales Crossings. In the fall
of that year adults from DeSales Crossings joined students from Purcell Marian and and St.
Ursula High
Schools in a neighborhood clean up. This was followed by a cookout in the Purcell Parking
lot. Purcell Marian students and the H.O.M.E. program worked together to
carry out inter-generational activities that brought together
students and seniors from the San Marco Apartment building. Resources
have been shared between the partners. For example:
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Referrals for
food, and emergency assistance are frequently made between
H.O.M.E., St. Francis DeSales Parish, and Mercy Connections
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The most exciting and challenging collaborative effort is the building
of a parish center on the property of St. Francis DeSales. The DeSales
Crossings building was completed on December 29, 2001 and dedicated on
January 27, 2002.. Mercy Neighborhood Ministries occupies the
lower level and 2nd floor and the grade school the first floor. All
DeSales Crossings partners utilize the facility for various activities.
