• Daily Reflection August 19

    A frame of reference August 19 Referring to our list again. Putting out of our minds the wrongs others had done, we resolutely looked for our own mistakes. Where had we been selfish, dishonest, self-seeking and frightened? Alcoholics anonymous, p. 67 There is a wonderful freedom in not needing constant approval from colleagues at work […]

  • Réunion des RSG du District 87-06

    Parish of the Resurrection, St-Andrew and St-Mark’s Church, 865 Lakeshore drive, Dorval 865 Lakeshore drive, Dorval, Québec, Canada

    Réunion mensuelle en présence.

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    Virtual Event

    Réunion mensuelle virtuelle seulement Salle 1 Joindre la réunion ID de le réunion : 944 7943 6712 Code secret: 1234

  • Daily Reflection August 20

    Toward emotional freedom August 20 Since defective relations with other human beings have nearly always been the immediate cause of our woes, including our alcoholism, no field of investigation could yield more satisfying and valuable rewards than this one. Twelve steps and twelve traditions, p. 80 Willingness is a peculiar thing for me in that, […]

  • Daily Reflection August 21

    We just try August 21 My stability came out of trying to give, not out of demanding that I receive. The best of Bill, pp. 46-47 As long as I try, with all my heart and soul, to pass along to others what has been passed along to me, and do not demand anything in […]

  • Daily Reflection August 22

    Seeking emotional stability August 22 When we developed still more, we discovered the best possible source of emotional stability to be God Himself. We found that dependence upon His perfect justice, forgiveness, and love was healthy, and that it would work where nothing else would. If we really depended upon God, we couldn't very well […]

  • Daily Reflection August 23

    Bringing the message home August 23 Can we bring the same spirit of love and tolerance into our sometimes deranged family lives that we bring to our A.A. group? Twelve steps and twelve traditions, pp.111-12 My family members suffer from the effects of my disease. Loving and accepting them as they are just as I […]

  • Daily Reflection August 24

    A riddle that works August 24 It may be possible to find explanations of spiritual experiences such as ours, but I have often tried to explain my own and have succeeded only in giving the story of it. I know the feeling it gave me and the results it has brought, but I realize I […]

  • Comité Aide téléphonique

    Comité Aide téléphonique
    BSR / ASO, 3920, rue Rachel Est, Montréal QC, H1X 1Z3 3920, Rachel Est, Montréal, Québec, Canada
    Virtual Event

    Rencontre mensuelle hybride. Salle 1 Joindre la réunion   ID de réunion : 944 7943 6712 Code secret : 1234

  • Daily Reflection August 25

    The gift of bonding August 25 Relieve me of the bondage of self, that I may better do Thy will. Alcoholics anonymous, p. 63 Many times in my alcoholic state, I drank to establish a bond between myself and others, but I succeeded only in establishing the bondage of alcoholic loneliness. Through the A.A. way […]

  • Daily Reflection August 26

    Giving it away August 26 Though they knew they must help other alcoholics if they would remain sober, that motive became secondary. It was transcended by the happiness they found in giving themselves for others. Alcoholics anonymous, p. 159 Those words, for me, refer to a transference of power, through which God, as I understand […]

  • Steering Committee

    Comité de Direction
    BSR / ASO, 3920, rue Rachel Est, Montréal QC, H1X 1Z3 3920, Rachel Est, Montréal, Québec, Canada
    Hybrid Event

    Hybrid Room 4 Join the meeting  

  • Daily Reflection August 27

    Centering our thoughts August 27 When World War II broke out, our A.A. dependence on a Higher Power had its first major test. A.A.'s entered the services and were scattered all over the world. Would they be able to take the discipline, stand up under fire, and endure . . . ? As Bill sees […]

  • Daily Reflection August 28

    Lightening the burden August 28 Showing others who suffer how we were given help is the very thing which makes life seem so worth while to us now. . . . the dark past is . . . the key to life and happiness for others. Alcoholics anonymous, p. 124 Since I have been sober, […]

  • Daily Reflection August 29

    I choose anonymity August 29 We are sure that humility, expressed by anonymity, is the greatest safeguard that Alcoholics Anonymous can ever have. Twelve steps and twelve traditions, p. 187 Since there are no rules in A.A. I place myself where I want to be, and so I choose anonymity. I want my God to […]

  • Daily Reflection August 30

    The only requirement . . . August 30 "At one time . . . every A.A. group had many membership rules. Everybody was scared witless that something or somebody would capsize the boat. . . .The total list was a mile long. If all those rules had been in effect everywhere, nobody could have possibly […]

  • Daily reflection August 31

    A unuque program August 31 Alcoholics Anonymous will never have a professional class. We have gained some understanding of the ancient words "Freely ye have received, freely give." We have discovered that at the point of professionalism, money and spirituality do not mix. Twelve steps and twelve traditions, p. 166 I believe that Alcoholics Anonymous […]

  • Daily Reflection September 1

    Willingness to grow September 01 If more gifts are to be received, our awakening has to go on. As Bill sees it, p. 8 Sobriety fills the painful "hole in the soul" that my alcoholism created. Often I feel so physically well that I believe my work is done. However, joy is not just the […]

  • District 16

    District 16
    Centre communautaire, 53, rue Rabastalière, St-Bruno QC, J3V 1Y7 53, rue Rabastalière, St-Bruno, Québec, Canada
  • Daily Reflection September 2

    Finding "a reason to believe" September 02 The willingness to grow is the essence of all spiritual development. As Bill sees it, p. 171 A line from a song goes, ". . . and I look to find a reason to believe . . ." It reminds me that at one time I was not […]

  • District 13

    District 13
    Centre St-Zotique, 75, carré Sir Georges-Étienne Cartier, salle 215, Montréal QC, H4C 3A1 75, carré Sir Georges-Étienne Cartier, salle 215, Montréal, Québec, Canada
  • Steering Committee

    Steering Committee
    BSR / ASO, 3920, rue Rachel Est, Montréal QC, H1X 1Z3 3920, Rachel Est, Montréal, Québec, Canada
    Hybrid Event

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  • Réunion des RSG du District 87-07

    St. Mary's Church, 735, Miller, Greenfield Park QC 735, Miller, Greenfield Park, Québec, Canada

    Réunion mensuelle en présence.

  • District 87-14 GSR Meeting

    District 87-14 GSR Meeting
    3225 rue Courchesne Sorel-Tracy Local 210 3225 rue Courchesne, Sorel-Tracy, QC, Canada
    Hybrid Event

    Monthly hybrid meeting Room 5 Joindre la réunion   Meeting ID: 924 7313 7786 Passcode: 1234

  • Daily Reflection September 3

    Building a new life September 03 We feel a man is unthinking when he says sobriety is enough. Alcoholics anonymous, p. 82 When I reflect on Step Nine, I see that physical sobriety must be enough for me. I need to remember the hopelessness I felt before I found sobriety, and how I was willing […]

  • Daily Reflection September 4

    Reconstruction September 04 Yes, there is a long period of reconstruction ahead. . . . Alcoholics anonymous, p. 83 The reconstruction of my life is the prime goal in my recovery as I avoid taking that first drink, one day at a time. The task is most successfully accomplished by working the Steps of our […]

  • Daily Reflection September 5

    Emotional balance September 05 Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, . . . Twelve steps and twelve traditions, p. 83 When I survey my drinking days, I recall many people whom my life touched casually, but whose days I troubled through my anger and sarcasm. These people are untraceable, and direct amends to […]

  • Correctional Facilities

    Correctional Facilities
    BSR / ASO, 3920, rue Rachel Est, Montréal QC, H1X 1Z3 3920, Rachel Est, Montréal, Québec, Canada

    Room 1 Join the Zoom meeting Meeting ID: 944 7943 6712 Secret code: 1234

  • MONQYPAA Committee Meeting

    Réunion du comité MONQYPAA
    BSR / ASO, 3920, rue Rachel Est, Montréal QC, H1X 1Z3 3920, Rachel Est, Montréal, Québec, Canada
    Hybrid Event

    Hybrid Meeting In person Region 87 Services Office 3920 Rachel Street East Montreal, Quebec H1X 1Z3 MapIt Join the meeting Meeting ID: 924 7313 7786 Passcode: 1234

  • Daily Reflection September 6

    Removing threats to sobriety September 06 . . . except when to do so would injure them or others. Alcoholics anonymous, p. 59 Step Nine restores in me a feeling of belonging, not only to the human race but also to the everyday world. First, the Step makes me leave the safety of A.A., so […]

  • District 87-19 GSR Meeting

    District 87-19 GSR Meeting
    BSR / ASO, 3920, rue Rachel Est, Montréal QC, H1X 1Z3 3920, Rachel Est, Montréal, Québec, Canada
    Hybrid Event

    Monthly hybrid meeting. Room 2 Joindre la réunion   Meeting ID: 918 2068 6211 Passcode: 1234

  • District 26

    District 26
    École Les Trois Saisons (entrée par l’arrière) 570, boul. de Mortagne, Boucherville QC, J4B 5E4 570, boul. de Mortagne, Boucherville, Québec, Canada
  • Daily Reflection September 7

    "Our side of the street" September 07 We are there to sweep off our side of the street, realizing that nothing worth while can be accomplished until we do so, never trying to tell him what he should do. His faults are not discussed. We stick to our own. Alcoholics anonymous, pp. 77-78 I made […]

  • District 87-13 GSR Meeting

    District 87-13 GSR Meeting
    Centre St-Zotique, 75, carré Sir Georges-Étienne Cartier, salle 215, Montréal QC, H4C 3A1 75, carré Sir Georges-Étienne Cartier, salle 215, Montréal, Québec, Canada

    Monthly in-person meeting.

  • Daily Reflection September 8

    "We asked his protection" September 08 We asked His protection and care with complete abandon. Alcoholics anonymous, p. 59 I could not manage my life alone. I had tried that road and failed. My "ultimate sin" dragged me down to the lowest level I have ever reached and, unable even to function, I accepted the […]