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Changing of the guard at Voice of the Faithful

November 29, 2023

A changing of the guard is occurring at Voice of the Faithful, a Catholic Lay Apostolate committed to raising lay voices in Church governance, as Mary Pat Fox steps down as president and chair of the board of trustees and Bradley A. Pritts steps up. As past president, Mary Pat remains an ex officio member of the board of trustees.

When the board asked Mary Pat to become president again in 2017, the request also came at a crucial time, as she was stepping into the position upon the tragic death of Mark Mullaney. Under Mark’s leadership, VOTF initiated its Finance Working Group, which has produced seven annual reports ranking diocesan financial transparency; its Broken Vessels™ Healing Circles program, which supports survivors and others affected by clergy abuse; and its partnership with the Association of U.S. Catholic Priests, which has led to studies of celibacy and women’s roles in the Church.

During Mary Pat’s second term, VOTF has enjoyed much progress in its work renewing the Church. “Her sharp eye for detail and deep understanding of our mission and goals has contributed directly to many of our efforts, especially our vigorous support of synodality,” VOTF trustee Margaret Roylance said. “As she led us into our twentieth year in 2022, the importance of her contributions in achieving that milestone was plainly evident.”

Brad has been an active member of St. Mary’s Student Parish in Ann Arbor, Michigan, a Jesuit-operated parish with a special ministry to University of Michigan students and faculty. At St. Mary’s, he has served on the Parish Pastoral Council and as chair of the Family Education leadership team, as well as being a long-term music ministry volunteer.

He is a founding board member of Vineyard Village, a startup nonprofit seeking to create employment and training opportunities for the formerly incarcerated and the recovery community. Brad also has been a board member of the Saline Area Players community theater group and Orchard Hills/Maplewood Homeowners Association and an adult leader for the local Boy Scouts of America.

A self-employed management consultant, Brad specializes in quality and engineering management. He has been active in the automotive industry for more than 40 years, serving companies as large as GM and Ford, as well as many small and medium-sized auto parts suppliers. He said he particularly enjoyed the opportunity to visit China frequently on business. While in China he was a guest member of the English-speaking choir at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Ningbo and supported their efforts to publish an English language hymnal.

Now in a “phased retirement,” Brad said he looks forward to having ample time to lead Voice of the Faithful into the future.


Voice of the Faithful® is a Catholic Lay Apostolate whose mission is to provide a prayerful voice, attentive to the Holy Spirit, through which the faithful can actively participate in the governance and guidance of the Catholic Church. More information is available at VOTF’s website https://www.votf.org.

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Voice of the Faithful convenes to discuss church reform in abuse, finances / National Catholic Reporter

“We have found ourselves in another Earth-shattering moment,” said (Voice of the Faithful President Mary Pat) Fox, noting the onslaught of news about sex abuse and cover-ups revealed this year in Chile, via the Pennsylvania grand jury report, and accusations lodged against former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick. (National Catholic Reporter)

While held amidst crisis, the date for the Voice of the Faithful conference here Oct. 6 couldn’t have been better.

‘Who knew how timely this would be?’ Mary Pat Fox, the group’s president, said in welcoming some 300 participants. Voice of the Faithful, founded in 2002 in the wake of the Boston Archdiocese sex abuse scandal disclosures, is dedicated to reforming the church’s response to that issue as well as to finances.

“‘We have found ourselves in another Earth-shattering moment,’ said Fox, noting the onslaught of news about sex abuse and cover-ups revealed this year in Chile, via the Pennsylvania grand jury report, and accusations lodged against former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick.

“‘Our trust is broken. We have been betrayed,’ she said.

by Peter Feuerherd, National Catholic Reporter — Read more …

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Voice of the Faithful Advisory Board member Paul Lakeland elected Catholic Theological Society of America vice president

PaulLakelandFairfieldVoice of the Faithful advisory board member Paul Lakeland, Ph.D., has been elected vice president of the Catholic Theological Society of America. VOTF is the Catholic Church reform movement started in 2002 at the height of the Boston, Mass., clergy sexual abuse crisis.

Lakeland was elected during the society’s 2016 annual meeting, which was held in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He serves as vice president for the next year. In June 2017, he will become president-elect and then president in June 2018. In 2019, he will be past president for a final year in his four-year presidential service.

Lakeland is the Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J., chair of Catholic Studies and director of Fairfield University’s Center for Catholic Studies, Fairfield, Conn. He has written and taught Catholic ecclesiology, liberation theology, and religion and literature for more than 30 years. Among Lakeland’s several Catholic Press Association awards is one for best book in theology for The Liberation of the Laity. Fairfield University awarded him the Robert E. Wall Faculty Research Award for the 2015-16 academic year.

“We congratulate Dr. Lakeland on his election as vice president and president-elect of the Catholic Theological Society of America,” said Mary Pat Fox, VOTF’s president, “and we feel fortunate and honored to have such an internationally renowned scholar and theologian advising us on Catholic issues. Over the years, he has been most generous with his time and talent on behalf of VOTF.”

VOTF’s Advisory Council advises its board of trustees on issues relative to the organization’s mission and goals, offers analysis and recommendations as solicited by the board, and counsels the board on issues it feels are pertinent to VOTF’s success. Council members combine their knowledge and experience in theology and institutional church dynamics with a unique understanding of VOTF’s origin, development and purpose.

The 1,300-member Catholic Theological Society of America, founded in 1946, is the largest professional society of theologians in the world and promotes theological research in the Roman Catholic tradition that is attentive to contemporary problems faced by the Church and the world.

Voice of the Faithful® is a worldwide movement of faithful Roman Catholics working to support survivors of clergy sexual abuse, support priests of integrity, and increase the laity’s role in the governance and guidance of the Church.

(Photo at Fairfield.edu)

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