A Manhood Moment from Frank J Casella
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Dear CMCS Men and Friends,
Ww want to inform you that once again we’ll be pausing our writing for the CMCSMEN Blog and Catholic Man Moment during the month of July. This break serves as a perfect opportunity to rest, reflect, and prepare for our return. Throughout July, we will share some cherished reflections from the past year, as well as selections from our archives. Whether they’re a first-time read for you or worth revisiting, we hope they inspire and uplift you. We’ll resume new reflections in August. Thank you for being a part of our community, and may your summer bring you moments to slow down and connect with God.
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Click above for the latest Manhood Nuggets:
There Is Need Of Only One Thing (from the archives)
We know about Jesus, but do we know Jesus?
Silence in the presence of God is not a waste of our time. In fact, it is the most profitable time we can spend in life.
As men, we beat ourselves up when we try to do things on our own without Jesus. Because Jesus always has a better plan, He will show you the way. But you need to spend time knowing Him.
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Vision:
To Foster Catholic Men's Spirituality in Chicago Southland
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Catholic Men Chicago Southland
Apostolate of Most Reverend Mark Bartosic
Founded in 2004 by Bishop Emeritus Joseph N Perry
Executive Director, Frank J Casella
Phone calls by appointment via email.
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Catholic Men Chicago Southland | Vicariate VI Office - 3525 South Lake Park Avenue | Chicago, Illinois 60653
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The CMCS Mission: Catholic Men Chicago Southland (CMCS) is engaged in fostering holy and courageous men and proclaiming the importance of husbands and fathers to children and the family. CMCS is a Catholic Apostolate of Bishop Mark Bartosic, founded in 2004 by Most Reverend Joseph N. Perry, Deacon John Rangel, and Mr. Frank J Casella. |
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