Friday, June 22, 2012

Holy Names House of Peace OPEN HOUSE

Parishioner Wendy Phaneuf Sikora, Board Member at the House of Peace, helps as a tour guide at the Open House.


Holy Names House of Peace held an open house on June 20th at its 211 Edmonton Street location. It welcomed the community to tour the newly constructed addition of a third and fourth floor. This extra space allows 17 immigrant and refugee women to live at the House of Peace in a safe and supportive home. The length of stay varies from one month to 26 months; the average is 1 year. Room and Board varies according to the circumstances.


While living here the women can heal from past trauma and adapt to Canadian culture. They can set goals and make informed choices, find employment and/or further their education. The women learn how to establish healthy relationships, develop skills and make the transition to safe affordable housing.


Since 2004, House of Peace “Neighbours” project has been home to 53 newcomers. They are from 17 different countries: mainly Africa, Asia and Middle East. These women represent 10 different faith traditions.





Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Get Ready for the 5th Annual St. Charles Parish Mixed Golf Tournament


For the fifth consecutive year, the St. Charles Parish Mixed Golf Tournament will be hosted by the Knights of Columbus Father Allan Hall Council #8604.


The mixed tournament will take place at the Assiniboine Golf Club, 2045 Ness Ave on Sunday, August 12, 2012. Last year's tournament was a tremendous success and the Knights are anticipating another highly successful and well attended event!


The cost is $50.00 per player and this includes golf fees, golf balls and tees as well as supper. There will be an extra charge for golf carts and club rentals. To arrange this, contact Assiniboine Pro Shop at 204-988-9313.


If you wish to attend the supper without golfing the price is $25.00. It is guaranteed that everyone who attends the tournament will win a prize.


The organizing committee is inviting donations of golf-related prizes for the prize table as well as sponsors. All sponsors will be issued a tax receipt for their cash donation.


The registration deadline is Friday, August 3 for all those who wish to golf as well as those who wish to attend the dinner.


Contacts to register or for more information:


Chris Souce 204-837-3112 Cell 204-981-7142

Eugene Phaneuf 204-837-6704 Cell 204-996-6704



Saturday, June 9, 2012

News from St Ann’s Parish



St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church is located at 271 Hampton Street in Winnipeg. Their summer Mass schedule, from June 17 until September 8th, will include an English Mass on Saturday at 5:00 pm as well as a Latin Mass on Sunday at 10 am and 8 pm. All are welcome.


Thursday, June 7, 2012

Manitoba Provincial Catholic Women’s League Convention Hosted by St. James-Assiniboia Council

The Convention Planning Committee

Chris Carlyle (St. James-Assiniboia Council President),
Father Paul and Claire Lacroix

Members of the St. James-Assiniboia Council

The Hospitality Committee

Keewatin Otchitchak (Northern Crane) Traditional Women's Singers


The 64th Annual Catholic Women’s League of Canada Manitoba Provincial Convention was held on June 2-3, 2012. The convention was hosted by the Winnipeg Diocesan Council and the St. James-Assiniboia Parish Council. The St. James-Assiniboia Council was formed in 1986 and consists of four parishes - Saint Paul the Apostle, Blessed John XXIII, St. Charles and Saint Ann’s.


St Charles Church was the venue for the 110 delegates who attended the gathering. Janice Butler, Chair of the Convention Committee, together with her ten member team, worked for over a year preparing for the event.


The Convention began at 4:00 pm with a special Mass at St. Charles Church, celebrant was V. James Weisgerber, Archbishop of Winnipeg. Among the special guests at the banquet were Archbishop Weisgerber as well as Betty Ann Brown Davidson, National President-Elect and Chairperson of Organization for the Catholic Women’s League of Canada. In keeping with the theme of the Convention, “Women of Faith and Justice”, Archbishop Weisgerber reminded the delegates that “faith calls our lives and our communities to work for justice”. The entertainment for the evening was provided by Keewatin Otchitchak (Northern Crane) a group of traditional women singers, accompanied by the drum.


Jacqueline Nogier, Manitoba Provincial President, stated “Convention time provides another opportunity to educate members on a range of topics”. An effort is being made to schedule the three Diocesan Conventions on different weekends to allow members to attend more than just their own convention. “This allows the women to be exposed to happenings in all areas of the province”, said Jacqueline.


The Convention was an opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate the achievements of members of the League throughout the province. Janet Brunger, Winnipeg Diocesan Council President, commented, “To each one of us, the little bit that we do is not much but when we

multiply that little bit by many hands, many hours and many coins, it becomes an incredible gift”.


Mary-Margaret Patterson, Chairperson of Community Life, reported the multitude of ways members of the Catholic Women’s League are living the advice of Jesus, “whatever you do for the least of these, you do unto me”. She also stated “Our members support numerous women’s shelters, half-way houses and crisis centers. Hampers of food and household goods were gathered and delivered to many different venues – missions for street people, drop-in centers and inner-city community centers. Work parties visited several soup kitchens to serve and houseclean. Infant formula, clothing and necessities were collected and provided to Pregnancy Support Services and shelters for underprivileged women. In all of this activity, the needs of the Aboriginal community were included in the decisions as to where the support was directed”.


One of the primary tasks of the CWL is to address social justice issues and ethical questions. The CWL seeks to influence legislative and administrative bodies at all levels to preserve the dignity of the human person. Politically, one of its major roles is to prepare and lobby to the government resolutions which are representative of the beliefs of Catholic women.


Four resolutions were presented this year by the Manitoba Provincial Council at the convention – Improved Living Conditions for First Nations and Inuit Communities, Mandatory Drug and/or Alcohol Rehabilitation in Correctional Facilities, Canadian Blood Services ID Number for The Catholic Women’s League of Canada, and Expanded Powers for Inspection and Enforcement of Medicinal Marijuana License Provisions.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Could she be the next "Mother Teresa"?

Sr. Cyril Mooney, IBVM, shares stories from her life and work in India over 50 years. As head mistress of Loreto Day School Sealdah, she has transformed a once private enclave into a model for equality-based educational change. Loreto Sealdah is open to everyone, including 250 street and slum girls in the Rainbow Program who live on the top floor.

The school’s community outreach initiatives include the innovative Barefoot Teacher Training Program which prepares unemployed youth to work as primary teachers in Kolkata’s slums and surrounding villages. Sr. Cyril has received many awards including UNESCO’s NOMA Award for Spreading Literacy and India’s Padma Shri Award for social service to the nation. On May 31 she received an honourary doctorate from the University of Manitoba in recognition of her innovative contribution to education and social service work among India’s poor.

WHERE: St. Paul’s College Fr. Vince Jensen Theatre, Room 100

University of Manitoba, 70 Dysart Road, Winnipeg, MB

WHEN: Monday, June 11 th at 7:00 PM

Open to public | free parking

For more information call: 204-474-8575