A note from the CMCS director |
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Vision:
To Foster Catholic Men's Spirituality in Chicago Southland
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Dear CMCS Men and Friend's,
Information below from Deacon James Norman, Vicor for Deacon's for the Archdiocese of Chicago. Click the images below to learn more. Keeping you and your spiritual journey in prayer.
Frank |
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Exploring the Diaconate
The Institute for Diaconal Studies (IDS) invites all men who feel the gentle nudge of the Holy Spirit to attend an "Exploring the Diaconate" session.
It is a time to pray, discuss, and learn more about the discernment process and the formation program that aspirants and candidates pursue.
Men with their wives (if married) can explore the potential of a vocation, engage in dialogue and pray in discerning the prompting of the Holy Spirit.
All are welcome to attend any of the sessions.
Please remember and pray for all the men in Diaconate formation, along with their wives and families who accompany them on their journey of discernment.
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On Tuesday, March 7th men with their wives (if married) can learn more about the diaconate in an informal setting and explore the potential of a vocation, engage in dialogue and pray discerning the prompting of the Holy Spirit with the deacons of Vicariate V.
All Are Welcome. |
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Bishop Perrys Catholic Men's Forum and
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Catholic Men Chicago Southland
Aplostolate of Bishop 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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Is there something we can pray for you about?
We would love to hear from you!
Leave a Private Message: (641) 715-3900 Extension: 523082#
Email us via the private contact form
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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 founded in 2004 by Most Reverend Joseph N. Perry, Deacon John Rangel, and Mr. Frank J Casella. |
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