Hamilton Diocese CWL History
Notes on the first decade of the Hamilton Diocese Catholic Women’s League
- gleaned from a detailed history written by Geraldine Scott In January 1980, the Auckland Diocese was divided and the new Diocese of Hamilton was established with Bishop Edward Gaines appointed first Bishop of Hamilton.
The League was to remain with Auckland until after their Golden Jubilee Conference in 1981which was attended by the new Hamiltonian contingent as a special event remembering the past and reaching out in hope “Towards 2000” However the Hamilton Bishop and members were impatient to become independently organised immediately and a meeting was called. Two representatives from each branch attended the inaugural meeting at the Passionist Monastery in Hamilton 11th June 1980. The meeting was chaired by Barbara Wilkinson and the new council was formed with huge enthusiasm and camaraderie. First President – Mrs. Geraldine Scott; Vice-Presidents - Mrs Yvonne Honey, Mrs Margaret Kelly; Secretary – Mrs Pat Cull; Treasurer - Mrs Margaret Todd; Council – Mesdames B. Wilkinson, C.Clarke, Z.Moore, N.Edwards and M. Cresswell. Bishop Gaines appointed himself Diocesan Chaplain.
At the first Diocesan Conference an inscribed book of the Daily Office was presented to the President who undertook to read the Office daily for and on behalf of the members of the League. This has been handed on to subsequent Presidents to carry on the tradition. By 1990 the membership had reached 663 with 28 Branches. Submitted by Delyse Hopkins.


