ST MICH AR ST. MICHAEL S COUNCIL OF THE CATHOLIC WOMEN S LEAGUE OF CANADA

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ST MICH AR ST. MICHAEL S COUNCIL OF THE CATHOLIC WOMEN S LEAGUE OF CANADA SUMMER/FALL E-NEWSLETTER 2018 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS SUBJECT PAGE REPORTS PRESIDENT: LYNDA MACPHERSON 3, 4 SECRETARY: CAROL LAWLESS 4, 5 TREASURER: SUSAN DOUGLAS 5 CHRISTIAN FAMILY LIFE: PAT ANDERSEN 6 SPIRITUAL CHAIR: THERESE MAY 6, 7 ORGANIZATION CHAIR: VERSONICA BATCHELLOR 7 COMMUNICATIONS CHAIR: LYNDA MACPHERSON 7, 8 DATES TO REMEMBER 8 PHOTO GALLERY OF EVENTS 9-19 PRAYERS MY GOODNIGHT PRAYER 20 PRAYER TO THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION 21 2

PRESIDENT LYNDA MACPHERSON In Pope Francis address on the first Sunday of Advent, he quotes from the day s Gospel look up and raise up your heads. If fear is holding us down, he said, Jesus invites you to turn your gaze to heaven from whence He will come. Pope Francis continues as he looked upon the Mediterranean Sea, You can think about the meaning of life: embraced by God, infinite beauty, you cannot remain docked in a safe port, but are called to leave the shore and venture out to the open sea. The Catholic Women s League of Canada is doing just that in its planning strategically from 2018 to 2022. Our Mission Statement has been enhanced its members to grow in faith, and to witness to the love of God through ministry and faith ; our Core Purpose extends not only across Canada but across the world ; and our Core Values FAITHfollowing Catholic teaching, SERVICE local, national and international, SOCIAL JUSTICE actively involved in society. As I look over our Council s reports to send to National, our Council has been embraced by God and we have ventured out to sea. Together we have grown in faith, we have reached across the country and the world and we have served. Our theme of HOMELESSNESS this year has without question tugged at the hearts of our members. You have contributed to St. Vincent de Paul, Transition House, Salvation Army, Cornerstone, and Beginnings as well as serving at the Summer Sandwich Program. Collections of toiletries, hats, mitts, jewellery, candy etc. filled backpacks which were sent to Pikangikum First Nations in Northern Ontario, and knitted T- shirts sent to Nairobi. 3

In June our celebration of the Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary at Villa St. Joseph along with our sister Council from Port Hope is a wonderful example of faith and friendship. Our General Meeting in November focused on Advent and all its symbols. This evoked many memories among our members and stimulated plans to enhance our own personal Advent journey this year. Special wedding anniversaries and birthdays were celebrated as well as the presentation of years of service awards to our members ranging from 10 years of service to Betty LeHigh s 70 years of service. Whether we were selling pies at Easter, preserves in the fall or Christmas cookies, there is such a sense of joy and fellowship amongst our members. I am so overwhelmed by everyone s generosity! And tonight we will be sharing Christmas dinner, playing games, singing Christmas carols and most importantly, sharing our faith together. May the birth of our Lord Jesus bring you and your family: Peace, Joy, and Happiness. SECRETARY CAROL LAWLESS Advent is upon us! O Come Divine Messiah! The world in silence waits the day when hope shall sing its triumph, and sadness flee away. So we begin our preparation for the coming of the Baby Jesus as we also begin our preparations to have family and friends join us for our celebrations. It is always difficult to keep our eye on the prize and keep Christ in Christmas. Slow me down Lord! I am always busy and it s difficult to keep on top of things. My secretarial duties are up to date. I know how very important 4

it is to record what we have discussed at both our Executive and General meetings as quickly as I can get it to paper or computer. I really appreciate all the elves out there that notify me of either illnesses or celebrations of our members. We want to acknowledge these occasions. If you know someone that needs a little reminder that they are still in our hearts, then please notify either President Lynda or myself as your secretary. Merry Christmas to you all and a very Happy New Year! TREASURER SUSAN DOUGLAS As Treasurer of St Michael s CWL it is my responsibility to maintain the financial records of the Council. These duties include receiving membership dues and fundraising monies as well as authorising all expenditures. As per our 2018 annual budget, we have dispersed almost $1,800 to designated charities including Big Brothers and Big Sisters, Development and Peace, Camp Northern Lights, School Graduation Awards as well as the School Breakfast Programs. All of these donations were made possible by the continued efforts of our CWL. As a member of the CWL Executive, I am very proud of our Council s accomplishments. In small but significant ways, we have made an impact on the lives of the less fortunate. St Therese s Little Way teach us we can do small things with great love. I have been blessed to meet some amazing people who inspire me in their faith and remind me that the greatest personal fulfillment comes when we contribute to the welfare of others. 5

CHRISTIAN FAMILY LIFE PAT ANDERSEN My duties as this convener vary. At this time, I would like to mention one of my favourite responsibilities that being the Seniors Birthday Party at the Golden Plough Residence. The ambience of the celebration makes all the residents happy and some even get up to dance to the music provided by Hal Allison. A large birthday cake and ice cream are served and a birthday card presented to those residents celebrating their birthday in January. A lovely time is had by all. My second most enjoyable task is to organize a special collection at our Church on Mother s Day. All the funds collected are then distributed evenly to Mater Care, Beginnings, and Cornerstone. These three charities are so helpful to women and families of all ages who are so in need of assistance and to have such a caring and giving Parish is such a blessing. SPIRITUAL THERESE MAY At each Executive and General Meeting, I start with a Spiritual Reading, mostly from a beautiful Women s Devotional Bible. I also utilize our CWL websites and various Spiritual and Prayer sites for prayers I think are relevant to the month, season, etc. In June, we invited our neighbouring Council, Port Hope, to celebrate The Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary with prayer and fellowship. We recited the Luminous Mysteries and the Litany to the Immaculate Heart of Mary as we processed to a statue of Our Lady in the garden at our Villa St. Joseph. We sang some well-known hymns to our Lady. After, we shared a delicious lunch and fellowship with our sisters of the League. 6

I attended our Diocesan Convention and one day at our Provincial Convention. I always bring back ideas and revitalization from these awesome conventions. For our Annual CWL Christmas Supper, I try and incorporate a Spiritual reflection or story as well as do a couple of games to liven everyone up. At our breakfast, pot luck or any meetings with food I usually say a special grace incorporating the season, month, feast day etc. ORGANIZATION VERONICA BATHCHELLOR As convener for this chair my focus is on the membership of our Council. It is challenging for us to maintain and increase our membership for as we all know time is at a premium juggling work, family and personal commitments so we are delighted that we have once again reached 100 members at St. Michael s. Membership dues are still just $25. and are due by the end of December, early January. Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any questions. COMMUNICATIONS LYNDA MACPHERSON We appreciate the number of members who have shared their email addresses. Information is shared so much faster this way and is also a financial saver with respect to sending out our annual budget to our full membership. I do wish to thank at this time our telephone committee who do such a commendable job contacting those members without email. Inserts are also placed in our bulletins at least once a month with many thanks to Ria and information is always on the bulletin board in the apse of our Church. 7

One of our greatest assets we have for information is The Canadian League and I do urge you to read, ponder and share the articles. Pornography and human trafficking are two concerns that we may wish to educate ourselves on in the coming year. IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER IN 2019 Monday January 21 Golden Plough Residents Birthday Celebration Cobourg, ON Saturday & Sunday April 27 & 28 Peterborough Diocesan Convention St. Catherine of Sienna Elementary School Peterborough, ON Saturday to Wednesday July 13 to 17 Ontario Provincial Convention Ambassador Hotel Kingston, ON Sunday to Wednesday, August 18 to 21 National Convention Calgary, AB CWL MISSION STATEMENT THE CATHOLIC WOMEN S LEAGUE OF CANADA CALLS ITS MEMBERS TO GROW IN FAITH AND TO WITENSS TO THE LOVE OF GOD THROUGH MINISTRY AND SERVICE 8

PHOTO GALLERY On June 9 th, members of Our Lady of Mercy Council joined us at Villa St. Joseph to celebrate the Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. It was a beautiful and spiritual time filled with friendship and joy and we were all inspired by the Spirit. A festive lunch was further enhanced by celebrating our Organization Chair, Veronica Batchellor s birthday. 9

A lovely and special celebration was held for Betty LeHigh on June 28 th at Palisade Gardens. Betty was presented with her CWL 70 year service pin with Father Gerardus as a very welcomed guest. President Lynda Macpherson also presented a bouquet of flowers in honour of Betty s 90 th birthday. Many members of St. Michael s Parish celebrated with her and her family in marking this very memorable occasion. CWL Provincial Convention July 8-11 in Toronto Keynote speakers: Namarig Ahmed and Rami Shami of PEACH a Toronto based organization which is a mobile medicine service for the homeless. They have also just recently opened a home for the homeless who are in their last stages of life. 10

Pictured below is our Diocesan President, Paddy Fitzgerald-Nolan presenting her oral report. Anne Madden, our Provincial Council President is pictured at the podium introducing the new executive. President Lynda, Secretary Carol, and Spiritual Chair Therese are poised alongside the table where Our Lady was Crowned Queen. 11

After 35 years, a new look for the Parish Centre! Susan Douglas along with husband, John and Lynda Macpherson with husband, Richard are set to get painting. Carol Lawless and Therese May are busy aligning the new curtains. AND the finished NEW LOOK. 12

Our fall General Meeting began with a great potluck supper. Following supper, Father Gerardus along with President Lynda are pictured during the opening celebration of the years of service award. Special guest, Pamela Bryson-Weaver followed with congratulations from the Diocese. 13

F Veronica is all smiles with her Maple Leaf Service pin award as she is congratulated by Life Member Lois Crider. And so is Bernadette Smith who won the 50/50 Draw which she generously donated back to our Council. Frances DePalma is awarded her 40 th Anniversary Service award pin and cuts the cake alongside President Lynda and Veronica Batchellor, our most recent Maple Leaf Service award recipient. President Lynda along with Therese and Carol put on a skit as part of the evening s entertainment. 14

September continued to be busy with our first fall fundraiser Harvest Fest and the funds raised defrayed the cost of the new look in the Parish Library. At our October General Meeting at the Knights of Columbus Centre guest speaker, Beth Kolisnyk, spoke on the breakfast programs offered in our province s schools under the Food for Thought program. 15

As partners of the Provincial CWL Council s Warmth and Comfort initiative, our Council took up a donation of jars of peanut butter, crackers, mittens and socks. The items were distributed to Transition House and Salvation Army. And following the Redemptorists request for councils to collect stamps, President Lynda delivered this collection to the Redemptorists home in Toronto. Thank you to all for saving these stamps! 16

On October 20, 2018, President Lynda and Secretary Carol attended the Diocesan Workshop held in Huntsville. Pictured below is the presentation to Past President Wendy Tedford by Joanne Hough. Our November General Meeting was a spiritual and giving gathering. Spiritual Chair, Therese May led a workshop on Advent and its symbols. Duane Hoffman gave a presentation on Pic Mobert and our members filled a table with mitts, socks, peanut butter and crackers in support of the Provincial CWL s Warmth and Comfort Program. 17

Our Annual Christmas Bake Sale was once again a huge success having raised $1037.00. The funds raised will go towards the School Breakfast programs and our other CWL charitable donations. On Tuesday, Dec. 11 th, 2018 our annual Christmas Social was once again held at the Knights of Columbus Centre and we had a full house! It was an evening filled with faith, fun, and friendship PLUS great music. Thank you to everyone for your donations to The Salvation Christmas Hamper Program 2 full grocery carts of pasta, beans, goodies, etc. 18

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A JOYFILLED AND PEACEFUL NEW YEAR 19

MY GOODNIGHT PRAYER IN RECOGNITION OF THE NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER FOR ABORIGINAL PEOPLES DECEMBER 12, 2018 20

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