The Missionary Oblate Sisters of the Sacred Heartand of Mary ImmaculateThe congregation was founded in 1904by Archbishop Louis-Philippe Adélard Langevin, o.m.i. The Missionary Oblate Sisters of the Sacred Heart and of Mary Immaculate, more commonly known as The Missionary Oblates of St. Boniface, have as motto: 'Cum Maria Matre Jesu', 'With Mary the Mother of Jesus'. We are called to give preference to the most disadvantaged. After over a hundred years we still witness to the Living Christ by our dynamism and our joie de vivre.Our IdentityArchbishop Langevin had a vision, he dreamed of establishing a humble institute in his diocese, for the greater glory of God and the salvation of souls especially the souls of the children; this congregation would be known as the Missionary Oblate Sisters of the Sacred Heart and Mary Immaculate. The aim of this institute is teaching the youth and cooperating discreetly in the Catholic works of the parishes and missions...and this will be lived out in a spirit of faith, simplicity and dignity
Synod of Alberta and the Territories : The Rev. Dr. Larry Kochendorfer, BishopSaskatchewan Synod : The Rev. Cindy Halmarson, BishopManitoba/Northwestern Ontario Synod : The Rev. Elaine Sauer, BishopEastern Synod : The Rev. Michael Pryse, BishopSchools and Seminaries Luther College, Regin,a SK.Lutheran Collegiate Bible Institute, Outlook, SK.Lutheran Theological Seminary, Saskatoon, SK.Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, Waterloo, ON.Special Interest ConferenceChinese Special Interest ConferenceFinnish Special Interest ConferenceGerman Evangelical Lutheran Conference in North AmericaAssociationsThe Lutheran World Federation (LWF)The World Council of Churches (WCC)NationalThe Canadian Council of Churches (CCC)Canadian Lutheran World Relief (CLWR)ELCIC Group Services Inc. (GSI)The Lutheran Council in Canada. (LCIC)Ecumenical Organizations Supported by the ELCICKAIROS - Canadian Ecumenical Justice InitiativesProject PloughsharesThe Church Council on Justice and Corrections (CCJC)In full communion wit
Our MissionThe Catholic Foundation of Manitoba provides the opportunity for individuals and organizations to establish permanent endowments in order to fund groups and organizations carrying out charitable and other works in the Catholic tradition.Our VisionThe Catholic Foundation of Manitoba helps Catholics fulfill their vocation from God to serve the Church and Society by enabling them to carry out acts of mercy through organizations that care for the needy, better the situation of the underprivileged, educate the young, and promote the cultural life of the Catholic community of Manitoba.2014 Annual Caritas Award DinnerThe Board of Directors of The Catholic Foundation of Manitoba is pleased to announce that the Foundation will be honouring Actionmarguerite (includes Centre Taché and Foyer Valade), St. Joseph's Residence and Holy Family Home at their 36th Annual Caritas Award Dinner on Wednesday, April 30, 2014 at RBC Convention Centre. Tickets are $95 each and may be purchased individually or for groups of ten (10).
To provide services primarily, but not exclusively, to Aboriginal offenders and ex-offenders that will facilitate their reintegration back in to the community as constructive and law abiding citizens.The Native Clan Organization, Inc. (NCO) established in 1972, is a uniquenon-profit community support agency. A simple mission statement offers; to provide services primarily but not exclusively to aboriginal offenders and ex offenders that will facilitate their re-integration back into the community as constructive and law abiding citizens.A private, non-profit organization, the Native Clan operates on a fee-for-service basis via yearly, renewable contracts with the Federal and Provincial governments.Through the decades the agency has fostered a determination to evolve many programs which generated various impacts. NCO created much opportunity for the community through the many volunteer board of directors and staff tenures. They came to provide their generous contributions of time and ideas and move on in their own life journeys.