Together we are Fulfilling our Commitment to Heal and Protect.
On Januray 1, 2002, the Catholic Diocese of Austin instated policies on Ethics and Integrity in Ministry (EIM). EIM compliance is required of all clergy, religious, seminarians, diocesan employees, parish and Catholic school employees, and lay persons who volunteer in ministry with minors or vulnerable adults, or in any ministry, program or organization that serves youth or vulnerable adults in any manner, or functions at a time and place where they are typically present. To be compliant, one submits an EIM Application for Ministry (one time only) and attends an EIM Workshop every three years.
Thank you for your commitment to protecting children and the vulnerable from preventable harm.
If you believe you have an EIM Application, and can't find it,do not create a new one.
Use “Forgot User ID/Password?” if you don’t recall ID/password.
If you have never submitted an EIM Application for Ministry, follow the instructions to complete the EIM process for new applicants.
Click on the "Sign Up for a Workshop" link (Bottom right-hand side of your account page.)
Click on the "Sign Up" button for the workshop you wish to attend.
How to Complete the EIM Process for New Applicants
Complete an online application with the Diocese of Austin. (The EIM Application takes 30-60 minutes to complete.)
Attend an EIM Workshop within 60 days of starting your ministry. (Workshops last 2 hours and are held throughout the Diocese.)
If you need to complete a paper EIM application or need other assistance with EIM compliance matters...
Contact our parish EIM site administrator, Kathy Baker at 614-216-0216
Workshop Notes
Attendees must pre-register at least 24 hours before Workshop start time.
walk-ins are no longer admitted.
Arrive early.
Late arrivals are not admitted.
Do not bring children to the EIM workshop.
If you are a victim of sexual abuse and have concerns regarding your attendance at a workshop, contact Nwazi Nyirenda at (512) 949-2446 to discuss an alternative workshop arrangement.