The Pillars Trust Fund39 Years of Continuous Service to ourEnglish-speaking Catholic Community Campaign 2010 - 2011
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A Message from the President - Michael Kieran The Pillars Trust Fund (PTF) has joined forces with the Foundation of Catholic Community Services and the Father Dowd Foundation to form and to sponsor a major capital campaign under the banner of the "Catholic Community Campaign for the 21st Century" (21CCC). Plans towards this new campaign are progressing tremendously well and there will be announcements concerning 21CCC this spring 2012. On behalf of the members of the Board of the Pillars Trust Fund, I would like to thank those of you who responded favorably to our mini-campaign in December 2011. Receipts for donations received in 2011 were sent out in mid-January 2012. And we did receive several donations in January 2012 (thank you again) and tax receipts for donations received in 2012 will also be sent out. For your information, the Pillars Trust Fund will be fully integrated into the new capital campaign (21CCC) and Pillars Trust will only resume our regular fund-raising campaigns upon its completion. Please share this news with your friends. |
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Bishop Leonard J. Crowley It was in 1962 that Cardinal Paul-Emile Leger asked a fluently bilingual Rev. Leonard Crowley to begin coordinating services and activities for Montreal's English-speaking faithful. In 1971, Rev. Crowley was named Auxiliary Bishop of Montreal and Director of the Office for English Language Affairs. Always willing to "encourage individual initiative" and under the implementation of Vatican 2, Bishop Crowley organized and strengthened the English-speaking parishes in Montreal and encouraged increase participation of lay people in liturgical duties. In 1972, sensing a change in the political landscape of the province, Bishop Crowley conceived the Pillars Trust Fund. As Honorary Chairman of Pillars for 25 years, Bishop Crowley called upon volunteers from the business world, clergy and parishes to serve on its Board. Pillars encouraged the English-speaking Catholic community of Montreal to take financial responsibility for their apostolic, religious educational and spiritual welfare. By the end of his tenure (23 years) as Director of OELA, Bishop Crowley had helped establish more that 20 programs and services, including the Catholic Times, Montreal Catholic Counselling and the English Speaking Catholic Council to name a few. For over two decades with tolerance and vision Bishop Crowley faithfully led, served and represented the needs of Montreal's 250,000 English-speaking Catholics to church and government leaders through an era of political change and through a steady decline in church influence. Looking
back on his time as head of the OELA he remarked, "The faithful people
still fill our churches. It's a good sign - a sign that we're willing
to serve others."
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Bishop Leonard J. Crowley 1921 - 2003 - - - - - - - - - |