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    Fr. Álvaro shares the parish’s plans to replace the church roof and renew the sanctuary. A pastoral message on the gift of generosity, the work ahead, and the spiritual fruit of a beautiful place to worship together as one family.

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    Sanctuary Rejuvenation Update: A New Roof for the Church

    Actualización sobre la renovación del santuario: Un nuevo techo para la iglesia

    March 8, 2026 · By Fr. Álvaro Montero · 6 min read

    Third Sunday of Lent

    Dear Parishioners, the sanctuary rejuvenation good news continues.

    Our architects from Harrison Design are working on preliminary design schematics; and in accordance with our parish survey, the design is addressing concerns with the front confessionals, votive stations, flooring, and (yes) bathrooms. There is promise for beauty in this future rejuvenation, but it must be protected by a roof that doesn’t leak. The church roof was also a major concern in our parish survey.

    The Current Roof’s History

    The current roof design served us well from 1985 until a couple of years ago. The drains from the roof were aesthetically hidden from view by being placed internal to the brick columns in the church structure. Throughout the diocese there have been issues with such internal drains, and Our Lady of Angels experienced severe internal leaks in 2021 and 2023.

    The problem was alleviated by modification to the overflow openings (scuppers) in the drainage troughs along each side of the church roof. These vertical drains (10 in all) have been inspected via camera and issues have been cleared. This camera inspection also found that there are problems with two underground pipes which will be repaired when the weather permits.

    Designing a New Roof

    Our staff had engaged diocesan approved roofers to inspect the roof and provide solutions. Our Harrison Design architects are also experienced in roof design and want to protect the interior of our church just as much as you parishioners. The architects are designing a roof replacement that not only drains water away from the church, but also addresses ventilation under the roof. This ventilation will address issues with mold or mildew, and increase the efficiency of heating and cooling the church interior.

    The approach to the new roof is first to remove the current asphalt shingles, repair support boards as necessary, create a 10″ support space with insulation and ventilation, and place new boards and roof on top. This elevated new roof goes from the ridge vent cap to the edge of the roof, bypassing the current drain trough and internal drains. External downspouts will be added at the perimeter of the roof. This approach takes water down and away from the church.

    The two diagrams above are from the new roof specifications, showing the elevated space for the new roof over the existing roofline. The roofing material could be copper, “rubber” shingles (composite slate shingles with the appearance of slate matching the chapel), or asphalt shingles. A fabricated copper molding will cover the new elevated roof from the side giving a coordinated perspective from the ground.

    Bidding requests have been sent to Diocesan approved roofers for their review and proposals. The progress on this re-roof project will be noted in future bulletins.

    A Request for Your Help

    One final request for your help: Due to other diocesan priorities, we are unable to conduct a formal major capital campaign at this time. This means our project urgently needs donations to ensure we can move forward with our plans.

    I hope to raise at least $500,000 in the next couple of weeks.

    If you or your family can make a sacrificial donation or pledge now, please let me know.

    Thank you for your prayers and may God bless you!

    Fr. Álvaro

    Fr. Álvaro Montero
    Fr. Álvaro Montero
    Pastor