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Restructuring of the Archdiocese Central Services
In response to a critical cash-flow situation, the Archdiocese of Detroit in September announced a major financial restructuring of its central operations that it involves its programs, properties and positions.  In the words of Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron, "The financial realities of our current circumstances are sobering; the resulting changes for the administrative structure of the archdiocese are significant." 
 
 
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