Woman's Auxiliary

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Woman's Auxiliary

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      Other form(s) of name

      • Church of England Woman's Auxiliary to Missions
      • Woman's Auxiliary to the Board of Domestic and Foreign Missions of the Church of England in Canada
      • Woman's Auxiliary to the Church of England in Canada
      • Woman's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church of Canada
      • Anglican Church Women

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      Dates of existence

      1885-1973

      History

      The Woman’s Auxiliary was founded in April 1885 “for the promotion of missionary effort”. The first president was Margaret Medley, wife of the Bishop of Fredericton and Archbishop of the Province of Canada. Roberta E. Tilton of Ottawa was the major force in organizing both diocesan and parochial branches and in promoting the affiliation of existing groups and societies.
      The “Letter Leaflet” was a monthly publication first produced in the Diocese of Toronto. It expanded and became the W.A.’s official publication and in 1923 it was renamed “The Living Message”.
      The W.A. was reorganized in 1908 following the founding of the Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (MSCC) to conform to the structure of General Synod. Caroline M. Patterson Hall was elected president and the first meeting of the General Board was held in Winnipeg.
      Initially the work of the W.A. included mission education among Girls; Juniors and Little Helpers (Babies) branches; support of women working as missionaries and assistants in Japan (later China and India) and on Indian Reserves; Dorcas work and financial support for the education of missionaries children. A pension fund for women missionaries was established in 1910. In 1912 after several years of discussion the W.A. agreed to assume responsibility for work with women and children overseas. This included additional budgeted expenditures for evangelism, schools and hospitals. This agreement was extended to the Canadian mission field in 1919.
      In 1928 the general meeting became annual. Recognizing an expanded social service role in 1931 the W.A. added a clause to its Constitution governing its cooperation with the General Board of Religious Education (GBRE) and the Council for Social Service (CSS). In 1947, the name was formally changed to Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of England in Canada.
      In 1966 the constitution was amended and the Woman’s Auxiliary became the Anglican Church Women (ACW). Integration with General Synod was agreed as a national goal and took place in 1973. Since that time the organization exists by choice at the diocesan and parish levels.

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      Related entity

      Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (1902-1969)

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      associative

      Type of relationship

      Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada is the associate of Woman's Auxiliary

      Dates of relationship

      1902-1969

      Description of relationship

      Woman's Auxiliary of the Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada

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      White, William Charles (1873-1960)

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      associative

      Type of relationship

      White, William Charles is the associate of Woman's Auxiliary

      Dates of relationship

      1897-1960

      Description of relationship

      William Charles White of the Woman's Auxiliary

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      Anglican Women's Training College (1890-1997)

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      associative

      Type of relationship

      Anglican Women's Training College is the associate of Woman's Auxiliary

      Dates of relationship

      1890-1990

      Description of relationship

      Woman's Auxiliary missionaries trained at the Anglican Women's Training College.

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      Canadian Mothers' Union (1888 -)

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      associative

      Type of relationship

      Canadian Mothers' Union is the associate of Woman's Auxiliary

      Dates of relationship

      1888 -

      Description of relationship

      Canadian Mothers' Union of the Woman's Auxiliary

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      Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society (1883-1902)

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      associative

      Type of relationship

      Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society is the associate of Woman's Auxiliary

      Dates of relationship

      1885-1902

      Description of relationship

      Woman's Auxiliary to the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society.

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