
Join Bishop McGrattan and the faithful of the Diocese of Calgary for the Outdoor Way of the Cross on Friday, April 3, at 8:30 am at St. Mary’s Cathedral, Calgary.
Outdoor Way of the Cross - Volunteer Opportunities
Help bring this prayerful reenactment of Christ’s Passion to life by assisting with various roles. Register to volunteer.
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We are pleased to announce the launch of a new continuing education opportunity at St. Mary’s University: Catholic Women in Leadership, an eight-week hybrid program designed to equip and support women leading within Catholic communities and institutions.
Beginning March 3, 2026, this program combines weekly online evening sessions with a concluding two-day in-person retreat in Calgary. Participants will engage with distinguished Catholic leaders, educators, theologians, and community practitioners who bring extensive experience in executive leadership, ministry, Indigenous education, social justice, inclusion, and spiritual formation.
Overview
What does it mean to be a woman in leadership in Catholic communities? How do you best lead with empathy, inclusion, and purpose in an increasingly divided world? And how might faith and interdisciplinarity help us innovate in our communities and institutions?
The Catholic Women in Leadership Program is designed to support Catholic women leaders in making effective and long-lasting change in their communities and institutions. With talks from experts across fields—from servant leadership to Indigenous ways of leading to finding your voice—this course leverages academic excellence, discussion, community, and real-world expertise to help you become a more effective and more empathetic leader to all of your community members.
Micro-credential
This course is part of St. Mary’s University Continuing Education program. Participants will receive a Certificate of Completion to commemorate their effort.
Dates:
- Tuesday, March 3, 2026
- Wednesday, March 11, 2026** (please note that all other sessions occur on Tuesday evenings)
- Tuesday, March 17, 2026
- Tuesday, March 24, 2026
- Tuesday, March 31, 2026
- Tuesday, April 7, 2026
- Tuesday, April 14, 2026
- Tuesday, April 21, 2026
- Tuesday, April 28, 2026
- TBA (2-day retreat)
Time and method of delivery:
- Weeknight sessions: Online via Zoom, 6:30 to 8:30PM (MST)
- 2-day retreat: TBA, in-person at St. Mary’s University, in Calgary, AB
This course is hybrid and will be delivered via Zoom (weeknight sessions) and in-person (2-day retreat, June 2026), and will include interactive group discussions, sessions led by experts, assigned readings, and reflection assignments. All participants will be required to complete the assigned reading and reflections, and participate in group discussions.
Course fee: $400.00 per person. Does not include travel to and from Calgary for the 2-day in-person retreat.
Learning Outcomes
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Implement and prioritize Catholic servant leadership, no matter the faith context of your organization
- Compare methods and strategies of leadership, and implement various methods depending on the situation, including Indigenous ways of leading
- Support and advocate for all members of your community, including diverse voices and youth
- Promote and actualize accommodations and accessibility
- Apply inclusive leadership principles in real-world situations
- Manage and resolve conflicts as a leader, and navigate challenging conversations with people of different backgrounds and contexts
- Support and advocate for yourself and your team members to prioritize stress management and resiliency
- Understand how Faith can help you to prioritize service, compassion, and social justice in your community, organization, and day-to-day life
For more information and to register
CWL and the CWLF
The Sisters of Service of Canada, looking to their legacy, approached the Catholic Women’s League of Canada (CWL) with a gift and a challenge. Inspired by the shared mission of a just, merciful, and compassionate world nurtured by women, the CWL and the Sisters of Service had a vision to transform the leadership landscape through the education and training of Canadian Catholic women to serve as transformational leaders . Matching funding from both organizations led to the establishment of the Catholic Women’s Leadership Foundation an independent charitable foundation to further their vision and legacy.
The founding board was established in January 2015 and began the organizational work necessary for a new public foundation. The League had provided $100,000 seed money to assist in the incorporation, registration, and first board meetings of the foundation. The Sisters of Service contributed a generous $500,000. In August 2015, the CWL membership at the League’s National Convention in Vancouver voted to donate $400,000 to the Foundation – matching the Sisters’ gift.
CWL members across the Diocese are reminded that bursaries (the Bishop O'Byrne Scholarship and the National Bursary Fund) are available to support members who want to learn more about their Catholic faith and enhance their ability to be a tangible benefit to the League. These may be especially helpful to members outside Calgary who would incur additional costs to attend the in-person session at the end of the program.

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The Diocese of Calgary invites individuals and families to deepen their understanding of palliative care and the Catholic Church’s teaching on end-of-life care through Horizons of Hope. This initiative helps Catholics navigate questions about serious illness, suffering, dying, death, accompaniment, and bereavement, offering guidance rooted in Catholic moral and pastoral theology, informed by medical expertise, and shaped by the Compassionate Community model.
Through practical formation and meaningful conversation, the program equips our parishes and families to accompany one another with compassion, confidence, and the hope of Christ.
Two Locations for Spring 2026:
- St. Mary's Cathedral Hall (221 18 Ave SW, Calgary).
When: Thursdays, Mar 5, 12, 19 & 26, from 6 pm to 8 pm (Mass at 5 pm)
- St. Gerard's Parish (8944 Elbow Dr SW).
When: Saturdays, May 2, 9, 16 & 23, from 7 pm to 9 pm. (Mass at 5 pm, followed by supper)
- Register by Apr 28 ONLINE ($10/person | $20 with supper)

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The Diocese of Calgary will be hosting the Red Bird Ministries “REMEMBER” program on February 22 - May 17.
REMEMBER is an authentically Catholic, 12-week small group program for individuals and families grieving the loss of a loved one to suicide. Rooted in the mercy of Christ and the truth of our faith, this program offers a sacred space for healing, hope, and connection with others who understand this unique sorrow. Sessions will be held weekly for 90 minutes virtually beginning February 22. SPOTS ARE LIMITED.
Cost to Register: $50
If you would like to register, visit: Spring 2026 - "Remember" Registration Form
For inquiries, please contact Gay Abuan–Summers at
You can also learn more about Remember at: https://www.redbird.love/remember-for-loss-to-suicide

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Donations Gratefully Accepted
Drop – off in the MPR
ONLY Wednesday, April 8 / Thursday, April 9
10:00 am – 7:00 pm
NO Friday Drop-off
All your donations most appreciated.
BUT PLEASE::: NO
- Clothes, shoes, hats, wigs or lingerie
- Magazines, textbooks, encyclopedias
- Large items (sofas, appliances)
- Computers, printers, VHS tapes, TVs, etc.
- Baby items (beds, high chairs, car seats, strollers etc.)
If it is chipped or broken in any way please do not donate
We will accept small appliances & electronics in working order, pocketbooks, novels, children’s books, cook books, puzzles, small plants, seasonal items, sporting equipment, tools, pictures, frames, housewares, linens, jewelry, craft & yarn, suitcases, purses, vases, baskets, sewing items, material, etc.
Contact Pam Wilson for further information at or call text 403-807-7409
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Momentum: Ministry for Single Mothers
Momentum is a faith-based community for Catholic single mothers that offers fellowship, prayer, and support. Single mothers of all backgrounds and stages of life: divorced, separated, widowed, or never married are welcome.
Momentum is launching a new Calgary-area chapter, with gatherings beginning in Okotoks.

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January 28, 2026
PRIEST Leaving the Diocese
Rev. Edward Anthonipillai, OFM, assigned as Associate Pastor of St. Mary’s Parish, Cochrane, and served at Mount Saint Francis Retreat Centre has returned to Sri Lanka, effective January 20, 2026.
RETIREMENT
Bishop McGrattan has announced the retirement of Msgr. Noel Farman, currently Pastor of Ste. Famille Parish, Calgary effective October 1, 2025. We are grateful for Msgr. Noel's devoted priestly service and hold him in our prayers with best wishes.
The Diocese of Calgary is grateful for their service, and extends our prayers and best wishes.
PRIEST Apointments
- Rev. Joung Ho Sin, “Fr. Benedict”, from the Archdiocese of Daegu, South Korea, has been appointed Pastor of St. Anne’s Korean Parish, Calgary, effective February 1, 2026.
- Rev. Anthony Ngwaba, from the Diocese of Aba, Nigeria, has been appointed to Hospital Chaplaincy, Calgary, effective February 1, 2026 and will be in residence at Sacred Heart Rectory, Calgary, beginning February 15, 2026.
- Rev. Kelvin Chukwurah, currently Associate Pastor of St. Michael’s Parish, Calgary, has been appointed Administrator of St. Mary’s Parish, Brooks, effective March 1, 2026 and will be in residence at the parish beginning February 15, 2026.
- Rev. Andrew Obinyan, currently in Hospital Chaplaincy, Calgary, has been appointed Associate Pastor of St. Michael’s Parish, Calgary, effective February 15, 2026.
LEAVE of ABSENCE
- Rev. Eligio Canete, currently Pastor of St. Mary’s Parish, Brooks, has been granted a leave of absence from March 1 to July 1, 2026.
PRIEST Assignments
- Rev. Andrew Obinyan, in addition to being the Associate Pastor of St. Michael’s Parish, Calgary, has been appointed Spiritual Advisor to the Calgary Catholic Charismatic Renewal Society (CCCRS), effective February 1, 2026.
DEACON Pastoral Assignments
- Deacon Patrick Woo, currently serving at Ascension Parish, Calgary, has been appointed to Holy Name Parish, Calgary, effective February 1, 2026.
- Deacon Andrew Ross, currently serving at St. Joseph Parish, Calgary, has been appointed to Ascension Parish, Calgary, effective February 1, 2026

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Entering the Year of St. Francis

From Jan 10, 2026 to Jan 10, 2027, the Church marks a special Jubilee Year of Saint Francis of Assisi on the 800th anniversary of his death. During this year, the faithful may obtain a plenary indulgence by fulfilling the usual conditions (confession, Communion, prayer for the Holy Father, detachment from sin) and engaging in acts inspired by the Franciscan spirit, such as pilgrimage, prayer, works of charity, and humble service.
This Jubilee invites not only celebration, but a deeper imitation of St. Francis through a Gospel life lived simply, faithfully, and daily.

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The Diocese of Calgary invites engaged and married couples to a series of marriage enrichment workshops beginning on Thursday, Jan 22 at 7 pm, at the Catholic Pastoral Centre.
Join Bill & Tracy Tomiak as participants explore communication styles, strengths and weaknesses within their relationship, and skill-building for strong communication in marriage. Bill and Tracy have been married for 35 years and have five adult children, four sons-in-law, and five grandchildren. Bill is the Executive Director of Clear Water Academy with a background in conflict resolution and team development. Tracy is a counselling therapist in Calgary with a passion for strengthening communication and conflict resolution in couples and families.
For more info on the workshops and to register, click here. You can also contact 403-218-5521 or email

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"Keep Christ in Christmas" (and all year long) with this booklet of 12 PermanentTM domestic rate stamps featuring the Nativity scene.
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The stamp features a simple rendition of the Nativity scene – including Mary and Joseph with baby Jesus – set beneath the bright shining star of Bethlehem and an angel announcing the birth of Jesus. The Three Wise Men are seen arriving in the distance. This warm and whimsical depiction of the Nativity features a subtle use of colour and shading.
The cancel location – Hope, British Columbia – was selected for its reference to the theme of hope found in the Nativity story.
The cancel is a line illustration of the star of Bethlehem, which was said to announce the birth of Jesus.
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Christmas (2025), PermanentTM domestic rate stamps - booklet of 12
Issue Date: November 6, 2025
product standard price $14.88
The OFDC is cancelled in Hope, BC
Stamp Illustrator is Bex Morley
Source: Canada Post
Good to know
The PERMANENT™ stamp, identified with the letter P in place of a value, is always accepted at the current domestic postage price. If you buy a PERMANENT stamp today, you can use it anytime in the future.
One PERMANENT stamp can be used to mail a letter (weighing up to 30 grams) anywhere in Canada. You can also use PERMANENT stamps in conjunction with additional postage to mail larger letters, parcels or to send mail internationally.
- PermanentTM stamps are always worth the going postage rate - no top-up stamps required, ever!
CWL members (and Councils) are encouraged to purchase them to ensure their continued production. Christian-themed stamps are an example of successful resolutions by the Catholic Women's League of Canada. See our Resolutions re: Christmas Postage Stamps article for more information.
These stamps are available in outlets as well as through the Canada Post website. Some nativity stamps from previous years are still available through the website.
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Transitions is a 16-week peer-led, God-centred support group that is designed to foster healing in its participants. It is facilitated within a confidential, safe, and respectful environment of community and belonging for individuals working through the pain of separation and divorce.
The group meets every Tuesday, beginning November 18, 2025 (7 to 9 pm) at the Catholic Pastoral Centre (120 - 17th Avenue SW, Calgary). Free parking available on site.
The November 18th meeting will be a "meet & greet" session and offers the opportunity to meet the facilitators and other potential participants, and allow for the chance to ask any questions pertaining to Transitions and help in determining whether this is a program to which you would like to commit.
No fee to register – limited spots are available.
Register now at catholicyyc.ca/transitions
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Congratulations to St. Francis de Sales CWL who celebrated their 100th Anniversary on October 18th with an afternoon tea followed by Mass.
