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Submitted to the Select Committee on Dying with Dignity
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Submitted to the Select Committee on Dying with Dignity
Abstract
In 1980, a group of individuals who represented various sectors of the English-speaking Catholic community and its organizations met with the idea of consolidating our human and material resources for the development of our community. This led to the formation in 1981 of the English Speaking Catholic Council (ESCC) with a mandate to act as a focal point in coordinating the English-speaking Catholic community of Greater Montreal. Over the years, the ESCC has assumed a higher profile which now extends throughout the Province and beyond.
Inspired by the contemporary Catholic understanding of the role of the laity in the modern world, the English Speaking Catholic Council assists in the promotion of its community’s values and advocates those values in the resolution of issues affecting this community. The Board of Directors is made up of women and men from both the private and public sectors, all volunteers, who come together with a commitment to support their community in education, health and social services, community animation, culture and social justice.
Place
Montreal, QC
Date
June 28, 2010
Pages
14
Language
en
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The English Speaking Catholic Council (ESCC). Submitted to the Select Committee on Dying with Dignity. Montreal, QC, June 28, 2010.
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Contributing CKOL partner
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English Speaking Catholic Council (ESCC)
Fondation :
1981
Public cible :
Communauté catholique anglophone du Grand Montréal
Site Web :
https://www.catholiccouncil.ca/
Activités :
Événements communautaires visant à développer un sentiment d'unité, d'identité et d'objectifs communs ; activités visant à développer le leadership au sein de la communauté ; défense et représentation auprès des organes gouvernementaux axées sur l'équité et l'inclusivité
Ancien nom :
S. o.