The Catholic Register Thu, 23 Jan 2025 00:50:21 -0500 Website design by Concerto Designs concertodesigns.ca en-gb CWL council earns premierƵapp award /features/call-to-service/item/33557-cwl-council-earns-premier-s-award /features/call-to-service/item/33557-cwl-council-earns-premier-s-award

The Notre Dame de Lorette Council of The Catholic WomenƵapp League (CWL) has been honoured by the province of Manitoba with the PremierƵapp Volunteer Service Award.

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waclarke@catholicregister.private (Wendy-Ann Clarke, The Catholic Register) Call to Service Fri, 01 Oct 2021 11:00:00 -0400
Priest brings CWL a youthful perspective /faith/item/32683-priest-brings-cwl-a-youthful-perspective /faith/item/32683-priest-brings-cwl-a-youthful-perspective

It is safe to assume Fr. Pilmaiken Lezano became theologically and philosophically knowledgeable about the concept of Divine Providence during his years of study at St. JosephƵapp Seminary in Edmonton from 2012-2015.

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qamundson@catholicregister.private (Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register) Faith Thu, 04 Feb 2021 15:18:18 -0500
Youngest member sees future in CWL /item/32601-youngest-member-sees-future-in-cwl /item/32601-youngest-member-sees-future-in-cwl

As the newest and youngest member of the Catholic WomenƵapp League (CWL) at St. AnthonyƵapp Parish in Bloomfield, P.E.I., Joanie Chislett hopes to carry the rich legacy of the organization forward to future generations.

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waclarke@catholicregister.private (Wendy-Ann Clarke, The Catholic Register) Canada Fri, 15 Jan 2021 14:00:00 -0500
Shawl ministry generations in the making /features/call-to-service/item/32158-shawl-ministry-generations-in-the-making /features/call-to-service/item/32158-shawl-ministry-generations-in-the-making

Like countless generations of women in her family, Olga Ciaravella spends her evenings quietly crocheting prayer shawls for those in need.

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waclarke@catholicregister.private (Wendy-Ann Clarke, The Catholic Register) Call to Service Wed, 30 Sep 2020 13:24:28 -0400
CWL funding for Development and Peace remains on hold /item/30200-cwl-funding-for-d-p-remains-on-hold /item/30200-cwl-funding-for-d-p-remains-on-hold

OTTAWA -- The Catholic WomenƵapp League (CWL) will revisit its decision to suspend funding to Development and Peace once the Canadian bishops’ audit of overseas partners is complete, says its national president.

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ccn-ottawa@rogers.com (Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic News) Canada Sun, 08 Sep 2019 07:00:00 -0400
Catholic Women's League brings concerns to federal officials /item/23768-catholic-women-s-league-brings-concerns-to-federal-officials /item/23768-catholic-women-s-league-brings-concerns-to-federal-officials

OTTAWA – The Catholic Women's League is making sure its 2016 resolutions do not get lost in the political shuffle of priorities on Parliament Hill.

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ccn-ottawa@rogers.com (Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic News) Canada Mon, 05 Dec 2016 12:30:00 -0500
CWL calls for notwithstanding clause /item/20769-cwl-calls-for-notwithstanding-clause /item/20769-cwl-calls-for-notwithstanding-clause

The Catholic WomenƵapp League of Canada has called on the federal government to invoke the notwithstanding clause to block implementation of physician-assisted suicide.

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crstaff@catholicregister.org (Catholic Register Staff) Canada Mon, 24 Aug 2015 15:00:00 -0400
Ontario CWL to focus on social justice over the coming year /item/18609-ontario-cwl-to-focus-on-social-justice-over-the-coming-year /item/18609-ontario-cwl-to-focus-on-social-justice-over-the-coming-year

OntarioƵapp Catholic WomenƵapp League plans to bolster its social justice work during the forthcoming year.

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ruane@catholicregister.org (Ruane Remy, The Catholic Register) Canada Sun, 10 Aug 2014 09:30:00 -0400
A 50-50 proposition and Nova ScotiaƵapp future /opinion/guest-columnists/item/18473-a-50-50-proposition-and-nova-scotia-s-future /opinion/guest-columnists/item/18473-a-50-50-proposition-and-nova-scotia-s-future

Like many Catholic parishes, our little flock smack in the middle of Nova Scotia is facing a financial crunch and Canada Day serves as one of our biggest moneymakers.

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fcampbell@catholicregister.org (Francis Campbell) Guest Columns Fri, 11 Jul 2014 00:00:00 -0400
CWL, Sisters of Service start foundation for womenƵapp leadership /item/14981-cwl-sisters-of-service-start-foundation-for-women%E2%80%99s-leadership /item/14981-cwl-sisters-of-service-start-foundation-for-women%E2%80%99s-leadership

EDMONTON - The Catholic WomenƵapp League of Canada, in partnership with the Sisters of Service of Toronto, is setting up a $1-million private charitable foundation to train women in leadership in the Church and in society.

As part of their legacy, the Sisters of Service are giving $500,000 to begin the foundation which will train about 24 women a year.

The CWL has vowed to match the Sisters’ donation. At its 92nd annual national convention in Edmonton, the CWL voted to take $100,000 from its treasury to get the foundation rolling and to raise the remaining $400,000 from donations across Canada.

Outgoing national president Velma Harasen made the announcement at a news conference Aug. 15, just hours before she completed her two-year term.

“We feel there is a real need to speak up for our Christian values and therefore be out there in the community, on school boards, on hospital boards, on parish councils and in society at large,” she said.

“This will hopefully help our women be a little more empowered to speak up and feel a bit more confident to do that. So with the blessing of the convention, we will proceed with this charitable foundation.”

The CWL has worked in partnership with the Sisters of Service since the 1920s. Today, only 20 Sisters of Service remain in Canada and the youngest is 78. The congregation was established to help meet the spiritual and social needs of immigrants settling in rural areas of the Canadian Prairies.

“So they are planning for their future when they are no longer with us,” said Harasen.

A board of directors will run the foundation, which will be incorporated and therefore able to ask for donations and issue tax receipts, noted president Betty Anne Brown Davidson of Wellington, Ont., who took over the reins of the CWL following the news conference.

“The foundation will be separate from the league and will have a totally separate board,” she said. It should be up and running in about a year.

At the convention, delegates also approved a resolution urging the federal government “to strongly enforce the criminalization of the purchase of sexual services.” Also approved was a resolution urging the government to provide for an extra 15 weeks of Employment Insurance benefits for adoptive mothers.  

The convention also approved two motions to send letters to Prime Minister Stephen Harper and opposition parties on social justice issues.  One letter opposes the federal governmentƵapp funding cuts to faith-based development agencies; the other expresses concern about poor living conditions on First Nations reserves.

The Aug. 15 closing Mass at St. JosephƵapp Basilica was offered for the repose of the soul of Fr. Joseph Christenson, spiritual advisor for the CWL in Halifax-Yarmouth. Christenson died suddenly while attending the convention.

(Western Catholic Reporter)

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Canada Wed, 22 Aug 2012 12:09:22 -0400