It is truly a blessing when one Catholic man can inspire another to encounter the beauty of the Divine Artist who paints the colors of his truth into our life.
Besides being the month of the Sacred Heart there is a proposal to recognize June as Fidelity Month. Past 2022 Speaker Dcn. Michael Forrest is an advocate of this movement. Here is the link to the website and full explanation. fidelitymonth.com
It is a joy to rediscover the blessed mysteries of the Rosary. As we mature as Catholic men, having been tempered by trials and the ongoing journey of faith, we come to see just how precious these sacred truths about Jesus and his holy Mother are.
During Holy Week we consider the "dance of death" our Savior willingly underwent for our salvation. Christ's rising from the grave on Easter, and our celebration of the Eucharist, call us to reject the dance of sin and live anew in the kingdom of heaven.
Catholic men who journey through the rough and rocky days of Lent can discover rest and refreshment in the wilderness as the Saviors transforms us through his sacrifice of love.
In this modern world of division, where the events of the recent past have brought bitterness and despair, The incarnation of Christ calls to us to surrender our hatred and find hope, to pray for enemies and seek reconciliation, and to rejoice in the eternal peace that Christmas brings.
The Advent Season enters upon our lives, overcoming the struggles with a message of hope, drawing us deeper into the mystery of the incarnation and our salvation in the God-man, Jesus.
WEST HARTFORD — Almost 600 Catholic men, from 13 years old to 85, gathered for the 15th annual Connecticut Catholic Men’s Conference and heard a message of hope that it’s time to bring Christ back to a troubled society, guided by the power of the Holy Spirit and nourished by the Holy Eucharist.
Lent is a time when men are called to pause and consider the profound suffering of the Passion of Christ and allow its truth to shake our souls and shape our lives.
Thanksgiving is a reminder of our call to praise the One who has created us for gratitude. Our shared faith and traditions are a link to the grace that guides our steps along the journey to our heavenly home.
The Blessed Virgin Mary is our spiritual mother. She is a great saintly example for us. Gary Zimak wrote an interesting book on this topic, which was the basis of his presentation at the men’s conference. It’s titled, “Listen to Your Blessed Mother: Mary’s Words in Scripture.”
What does it mean to come together in retreat as Catholic Men? Sometimes a journey with other Christians can help us rediscover what it means to reflect on our Catholic Faith
As men, we work hard to grow up, make our way in the world, and establish our identity leaders. But it is in surrendering to the Father as a child of the Kingdom, that we discover our greatest purpose and joy.