St. Alexander Council of Catholic Women at 300 S Cornell Avenue, Villa Park, IL 60181 US - Home
Welcome to Our Website!
All women of the parish are members of the Council of Catholic Women, and are welcomed at all of our events, meetings and projects! We try to offer spritial enrichment programs for the women of the parish, and educational programs in the areas of Vocations, Family Concerns and Reverence for Life, Community and Environmental Concerns, International Concerns, and Legislation Concerns. We also have occasional strictly social events, through any time we get together it is a social event. Do join us; you can be sure of a warm welcome, and one or more programs suited to your particular interests!

The 2009 WoY Woman of the Year: Dolores Luka at far right, and the 2009 WoY nominees
Read about Dolores' many accomplishments by clicking on her name in the Awards box at the left.

Dolores Luka, our 2009 WoY, crowned the the Blessed Mother after the 9am Mass on Mother's Day, May 10. When informed that she was this year's WoY, said - with tears in her eyes - "One of the greatest dreams of my life was to crown the Blessed Mother".
As you can see, Dolores' dream came true!
"Bat, Ball & Love"

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Video Daily Reflections
The U.S. bishops’ Catholic Communication Campaign (CCC) has expanded its streaming video site, CCC-TV, to include daily reflections, interviews and stories of faith that offer a range of engaging multimedia content. The new features give visitors the opportunity to experience the rich tapestry of Catholic faith from diverse perspectives and learn about the activities of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Church across the country. Daily reflections offer brief commentaries on the Mass readings of the day. The Archdioceses of Galveston-Houston, New Orleans, Miami, San Antonio, Washington, D.C and the Dioceses of Fort Wayne-South Bend and Raleigh are currently participating. Several other dioceses are scheduled to tape reflections for the coming year.







