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Refer to the pamphlets for Spiritual Advisors Refer to the pamphlets for Spiritual Advisors. “The material in this PowerPoint is taken from the pamphlets: ‘The Role of the Spiritual Advisor’, ‘Information for Spiritual Advisors’ and ‘A Guide for Presidents – How to work with your Spiritual Advisor’ which we will give you at the end of our presentation.”

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of the Spiritual Advisor 2 FIRE OF THE SPIRIT – the essential role of the Spiritual Advisor

LEAGUE PRAYER 3 We humbly pray You, O God our Father, to bless The Catholic Women’s League of Canada. Bless our beloved country, our homes and families. Send Your Holy Spirit upon us to give light to our minds and strength to our wills that we may know and fulfill Your great law of charity.

Teach us to share with others, at home and abroad, the good things 4 Teach us to share with others, at home and abroad, the good things You have given us. This we ask through our Lord Jesus Christ and the intercession of our patroness, Our Lady of Good Counsel. Amen

5 Inspiration: “Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire.” (St. Catherine of Siena)

6 Who is the CWL? Mission Statement The Catholic Women’s League of Canada is a national organization rooted in gospel values calling its members to holiness through service to the people of God.

What can the CWL do for me? 7 What can the CWL do for me? Support my role to evangelize the people in the parish Support my ministry Support ongoing parish initiatives  Its not all fundraising and funeral lunches…… speak about resolutions- WUCWO- The parish level CWL connects to the diocesan, provincial and national levels of the League

8 Where do I fit in?

The ideal CWL council executive works as a team. 9 The ideal CWL council executive works as a team. The president and officers working together with the spiritual advisor form the executive team to guide the members of the council in their work “For God and Canada”.

10 What might surprise me?

11 Not all spiritual advisors are the parish priest. If he is not available, a deacon, sister or trained lay person may take his place. Quote C&B Part IX p. 11 if time (b) (i) (ii) (iii)  It states "(i)  The spiritual advisor of the parish council shall be he pastor of the parish.  Where this is not possible, the pastor, in consultation with the council executive, shall appoint a spiritual advisor."  A deacon, religious or trained la person may be appointed. 

represents the official church 12 The spiritual advisor represents the official church helps to guide the spiritual programs of the council by working with the president and chairperson of spiritual development.

Parish Council Diocesan Council Provincial Council National Council 13 What are the different levels? Parish Council Diocesan Council Provincial Council National Council

14 The basic building block of the CWL is the parish council. Parish councils are gathered in the diocese under the diocesan council. Each diocesan council is represented at the provincial council level. All of the members are gathered under the leadership of the national council. Each council has a different spiritual advisor.

15 Each council has a president, past president, president-elect, one or two secretaries and a treasurer. It also has standing committees that focus on different levels of CWL concerns and activities.

16 Standing Committees: Spiritual Development Organization Christian Family Life Community life Education and Health Communications Resolutions Legislation Parish Activities (parish level only)

Why Spiritual Advisors? 17 Why Spiritual Advisors? Spiritual advisors play a vital role in advancing the cause of The Catholic Women’s League of Canada. By their presence, advice and support, they guide members as they pursue their call to holiness through service to God’s people.

18 By active participation, spiritual advisors demonstrate the value of the League in the life of the parish. By promoting League membership and activity spiritual advisors help the council achieve success.

19 By giving their support spiritual advisors aid in developing communication and fellowship among members and parishioners. By encouraging League activities spiritual advisors enable women to develop skills and abilities they will use in serving others in the name of God.

What is Expected of Me as Spiritual Advisor? 20 What is Expected of Me as Spiritual Advisor? Provide advice and guidance for the spiritual program Take an interest in the spiritual life of members and the council

21 Maintain open communication with the president on all League matters, making her aware of your concerns and asking for updates if you have missed a meeting Give a message of encouragement and support at all meetings

22 Promote League membership drives and other projects by speaking frequently and positively to the parish about the League Assist the League to avoid conflicts in dates with other parish events Recognize the value of a League representative as a liaison on the pastoral council

23 Be familiar with League protocol for deceased members including a mass offering, honour guard and prayer service at the funeral home, luncheon, etc. Serve on the nominations and elections committee

24 Prepare for your role in the installation or reaffirmation of officers and if possible conduct these in the context of a Sunday liturgy Attend meetings and conventions at the next level whenever possible and participate with members

25 Honour the patroness of the League, Our Lady of Good Counsel, by celebrating with the members on her feast day of April 26th Use the League motto “For God and Canada” when speaking of the League

The CWL is grateful for your commitment and we appreciate 26 The CWL is grateful for your commitment and we appreciate Your celebration of the Eucharist Your presence at our meetings Your kind words of encouragement Your support of our work

What Should I Know About the League? 27 What Should I Know About the League?

28 You will receive a spiritual advisor’s pin and stole to wear at CWL functions. The pin is yours to keep. The stole belongs to the council.

29 League members seek to carry out their mission of building up the kingdom of God in a framework of service. A chairperson (and committee) leads activity in each of these different areas called standing committees.

The spiritual development standing committee is responsible for 30 The spiritual development standing committee is responsible for a) Spiritual growth of members b) Study of Catholic teachings c) Role of women in the church d) Evangelization and mission assistance e) Lay ministries f) Ecumenism and interfaith endeavours

What Else Should I Know About the League? 31 What Else Should I Know About the League? Awareness of the fact that the League goes beyond parish level will help you understand the potential, the boundaries in decision making and the scope of the organization.

32 The Constitution & Bylaws provides the overall policy of the League. The National Manual of Policy and Procedure and the Handbook for Spiritual Advisors will be helpful to you.

33 Assistance and materials are available to any council, officer, or spiritual advisor through the president or spiritual advisor at the next level.

34 Programs and guidelines set out by other levels (diocesan, provincial and national) are often part of the work of the standing committees in the parish council. Your cooperation with such programs will help the council.

35 Action on social issues or resolutions is often called for by other levels. The encouragement of spiritual advisors in carrying out these action plans is important.

36 The fiscal year for finances, budgets and membership is January 1st to December 31st for all councils.

37 The Catholic Women’s League of Canada was organized in Edmonton in 1912 and nationally in 1920 and is recognized by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops as a national private association of the faithful (2005).

38 The League is a private association of the Christian faithful in the church and as such, Canons 324 and 325 apply. Refer to the (2016 Updated) National Manual of Policy and Procedure.

39 Autonomous of formal church structures, [each council of the League] freely select its own moderator and officials, freely administers the goods it possesses and freely chooses its own spiritual advisor, who must be confirmed by the local ordinary.

Who will I be working with? 40 Who will I be working with? You will be meeting regularly with the parish council president to discuss the League in general terms. You will also be meeting with the chairperson for spiritual development for the parish council.

41 Assist the president and the chairperson of spiritual development to develop a long-range plan for the spiritual program of the council. Work with the president to create a calendar of the events planned in all areas for the year.

The president may suggest a definite topic to coincide with 42 The president may suggest a definite topic to coincide with the theme of the meeting or with some church or League event.

43 The president can provide you with any League materials you may need to assist you in your role as spiritual advisor.

44 Spiritual advisors find it so helpful to assist the League and their own spiritual growth by attending diocesan/provincial meetings, and diocesan/provincial/national conventions.

45 So how does this work? Above all….. The key to working successfully with a CWL council is to Communicate And then communicate some more!

46 Each spiritual advisor is installed in a formal prayer service and renews his/her commitment to the League each year he/she serves the council.

Installation of a Spiritual Advisor 47 Installation of a Spiritual Advisor You have been invited to serve the [parish of/diocese of/province of/national church in Canada] as spiritual advisor for the [parish/diocesan/provincial/national] council of The Catholic Women's League of Canada.

48 May you be inspired by the Holy Spirit in offering support, encouragement and guidance to the officers and members of the League. The Catholic Women's League of Canada is an important work in the mission of Christ's church in Canada. May your collaboration in League activities bring growth and blessing to the members and their communities.

49 Creator God, sustain all CWL spiritual advisors with Your divine grace and grant them peace and joy in serving You. We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ, through the intercession of Our Lady of Good Counsel. AMEN

50 Thank you for your time and assistance in our mission – “For God and Canada”