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Welcome
Upcoming Women's Conference March 10th 2012 at St Raymond's speaker Ralph Martin Recently appointed by Pope Benedict XVI to the Pontifical Council for the New Evangelization, Ralph also serves as the president of Renewal Ministries, and hosts a weekly EWTN program,“The Choices We Face.” He is also the Director of Graduate Theology Programs in Evangelization and an assistant professor of Theology at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in the Archdiocese of Detroit. He is the author of a number of books the most recent of which is The Fulfillment of All Desire: AGuidebook for the Journey to God Based on the Wisdom of the Saints
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The members of the Arlington Diocesan Council of Catholic Women (ADCCW) Board of Directors are committed in every possible way to meet the ever-growing needs of women by Building the Culture of Life through spirituality, peace & justice, community and education based on Authentic Catholic Teachings and grounded in the eucharist.
ADDCW has reorganzied following the Task forces of USCCB Five priorities
-Faith Formation & Sacramental Practices
-Task force of Strenghting Marriage (Family Life)
-Life & Dignity of the Human Person
-Cultural Diversity
-Promotion of Vocations-Priesthood & Religious Life
ADCCW's task with support of Bishop Loverde is bringing the Gospel of Jesus to the women of the Arlington Diocese. We do this through our officers, commissions, deanery representation, education, a website, newsletters and programs.
ADCCW continues to develop meaningful programs that meet the needs of Catholic Women throughout the diocese. Our newest program is
" Mansions & Bridges Walking or Crawling Your Way to Holiness" as featured in the Arlington Herald it Kicked Off at St Mary's in Frederickersburg, The feast day of St Teresa of Avila and continues to be a success .
Last our recent programs were
1. Why Does God Allow the Good to Die Young ?--dedicated to Kristen Anderson, & Loretta Lucia Wilson & Va Tech Victims.
2. Dedicated to the One You Love!--How to Cope & Care for Love Ones with Dementia/Alzheimers & How to Care for Yourself.
Currently some ADCCW's programs are:Three Women Doctors of the Church and study guides (including study, prayer, and spiritual renewal)copyright 2003 , Celebrating the Uniqueness and the Feminine Genius -Catholic Feminism Based on John Paul II's Letters to Women, Day/Morning of Reflection, Divine Mercy at Our Doorstep, Discerning Your Vocation, Evangelium Vitae, Familiaris Consortio, Finding Balance in the Midst of Chaos, Maturing with Grace, Stress Management, Theology of the Body, Time Management-Where is God in My Life? (please see provided list of programs). Programs have copyrights.
At the suggestion and guidance of Bishop Loverde, Fr. Mark Mealey, and Fr. Frank Ready ADCCW has developed a study guide on the three women doctors of the church- Saints Teresa of Avila, Catherine of Siena and Therese Lisieux and many other programs. The Three Women Doctor's program provides religious support to women by learning about how to first know, love , then imitate the three women doctors of them.
NCCW Conference was held in DC Nov 11-13th celebrating 90 years. NCCW's spirituality resource included , Enhancing Our Spirituality: A Collection of Prayers and Reading for Personal or Group Reflection was premiered last year and availble this year. Many thanks to Kay Elliott, M. Jane Mueller, Elizabeth Schiavone and Helen Silvestri for giving of their time and talent in preparing this beautiful booklet. It sold out at convention but will be available from the National Office. ADCCW's Three Women Doctor's program was chosen to be part of the booklet
While it is worthwhile to know the life of a saint, the purpose of this study is to provide women with models that they can emulate in order to make positive changes in their own spiritual life. This is an ongoing study.
The Arlington Diocesan Council of Catholic Women and the National Council of Catholic Women past president, Bobbie Hunt, work together to develop materials to nurture women's spirituality with the authentic catholic teaching. As mentioned above our Three Women Doctors Program was chosen to be part of the NCCW Spirituality Resource Book. ADCCW is a member organization of the NCCW , which was formed by American Bishops in 1920, to support and educate catholic women in spirituality, leadership, and service. Today NCCW is the recognized voice of U.S. Catholic women and represents them at national and international forums. NCCW has a strong history of inspiring women with outstanding role models. For example Mother Theresa was the keynote speaker at the 1960 NCCW Convention (first place she spoke outside of India).
Please Congratulate Wendy Sellier for doing a fine job as the Immediate past Baltimore Province Director and Bobbie Hunt past president of NCCW)for being honored with the Papal Medal from Pope Benedict XVI. St Gregory medal which she is the only women in the US to receive. As well As Liz Schiavone who was elected to Friend of NCCW to WUWCO (World Union of Catholic Women's Organization ) board
We are truly blessed in this diocese to have such richness of faith and dedication in our various ministries. Thank you again for all the prayers and support please contact Liz Schiavone at 703-471-4047 or eschiavone@msn.com. We welcome you.
Reflections from the Three Women Doctors of the Church Study Guide
A Guide for Spiritual Growth Using the Teachings of the Three Women Doctors of the Church: St Teresa of Avila, St Catherine of Siena, and St Therese of Lisieux Our Vocation is Love At National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW) Convention NCCW's new spirituality resource, Enhancing Our Spirituality: A Collection of Prayers and Reading for Personal or Group Reflection was premiered. Many thanks to Kay Elliott, M. Jane Mueller, Elizabeth Schiavone and Helen Silvestri for giving of their time and talent in preparing this beautiful booklet. It sold out at convention but will be available from the National Office. ADCCW's Three Women Doctor's program was chosen to be part of the booklet
Annual Conference March 12th 2012 St Raymonds
Speaker Ralph Martin &
A Day to Remember
On the Cutting Edge-- DVD'S/Programs
"Feminine Spirituality and The Women Doctor's of the Church"- Anne Carroll Director of Seton School , Robin Maas, Fr Ready, Virginia Berg and Liz Schiavone "John Paul II and His Instruction On the Faith"--Father Hogan "A Practical Application of John Paul II's Theology of the Body" --Gerri Laird "A Conception Conversion"--Dr Marie Anderson "Evangelium Vitae/The Gospel of Life"--Dr John Bruchalski of Tepeyac Center/Liz Schiavone Camille De Blasi Pauley-Pictured "Celebrating The Feminine Identity"-Our Cultural Need for Authentic Women's Voices









