Looks like our church is going that route. We’re near the end of our capital campaign to build a new 1500 seat church, new two-story school, and new parish center to accomodate a current estimated 7000 families registered in our parish. This is not surprising since Chula Vista, CA is the 2nd largest city in San Diego County, and amongst the top 10 fastest-growing cities in the United States. We currently have over 60 different ministries, groups and organizations, and the space we have is so limited, we hold many of our MGO’s meetings off of church grounds. Our new rectory will be able to house 4 priests.
The need for places to worship is there for an increasing Catholic population. That would also mean more people getting involved in the various lay ministries needed to keep the church running. Overall, I can see it being a good thing - but I know that many of our parishioners can feel lost in such a huge parish family, and with God’s help, and if it be God’s will, many of the long-time parishioners can step up and reach out to those may not be able to find a place in our parish. Thank goodness we have a wonderfully dynamic pastor who is willing to take on this enormous task, yet still stay faithful to Church teachings.