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Honoring a Faithful Steward

Posted on October 31, 2025 in: News

Honoring a Faithful Steward

Karen Huffer Retires as Diocesan Finance Officer

With deep gratitude, the Diocese of Norwich announces the retirement of Karen Huffer, Finance Officer. Known for her professionalism, steady leadership, and deep commitment to the mission of the Church, Karen’s work has touched nearly every aspect of diocesan life—quietly ensuring that the financial foundation of our ministries remains sound and transparent.

As Finance Officer, Karen oversaw the budgeting, reporting, and compliance functions that support parishes, schools, and ministries throughout eastern Connecticut and Fisher’s Island. Her careful stewardship helped the Diocese remain faithful to its Gospel mission while meeting the highest standards of fiscal responsibility.

Her years of service were marked by both challenge and grace. During the Diocese’s Chapter 11 reorganization process, Karen’s expertise and calm guidance proved invaluable. Her diligence was recognized publicly when the Plan of Reorganization was approved earlier this year. In that announcement, the Most Reverend Richard F. Reidy expressed deep appreciation for her “dedication and diligence throughout this process and its conclusion.”

Karen’s quiet leadership has been a blessing to our Diocese. She has been the anchor behind the scenes, making sure that our ministries and parishes could continue their good work without interruption.

Beyond financial reporting and oversight, Karen worked tirelessly to ensure transparency with the faithful. She authored annual diocesan financial reports, detailing income, expenditures, and investments so that parishioners could see clearly how their generosity was being used to serve Christ’s mission. Her commitment to openness fostered confidence and trust among clergy, parish leaders, and laity alike.

Those who worked closely with Karen describe her as steady, kind, and deeply faithful—a professional who always approached her role with humility and integrity. She built a collegial environment within the diocesan finance office, mentoring staff and working collaboratively with pastors, administrators, and diocesan offices to support parish and school operations.

Karen’s career exemplifies the essential yet often unseen ministry of lay professionals who serve the Church. Her work reminds us that stewardship is more than accounting—it is a form of discipleship, ensuring that the resources entrusted to the Church are used wisely and well.

As she begins her well-deserved retirement, the Diocese of Norwich extends heartfelt gratitude to Karen for her many years of service and devotion. May this next chapter bring her abundant joy, rest, and time with loved ones—and may she continue to know the blessings of the Lord whom she served so faithfully.

“May the Lord bless you and keep you;
May His face shine upon you and be gracious to you;
May He look upon you kindly and give you peace.”

By Wayne Gignac


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