How to stay connected with CMCS
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Vision:
To Foster Catholic Men's Spirituality in Chicago Southland
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Catholic Men Chicago Southland fosters local Catholic Men in personal holiness, to make Jesus Christ the center of our daily lives.
CMCSMen videos would not be possible without you, as always we remain passionately dedicated to our mission of fostering Catholic men in Chicagoland to grow in holiness and to make Jesus Christ the center of their lives. Together, we’re helping create a better world, with more practical ways of evangelizing Catholic men young and old, and their families, of helping them to understand what the culture often rejects – how men and women should relate to one another in complementary ways and how important husbands and fathers are to children.
▶️ Your monthly price plan at Charity Mobile goes toward helping us achieve our mission of fostering
'Living the Goodness of a Catholic Man'
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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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Catholic Men Chicago Southland
Aplostolate of Very Reverend Larry Sullivan
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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STAYING CONNECTED
During this time, if you have any needs or prayer requests, please do not hesitate to contact us by email at contact@cmcsmen.net or by phone at
641-715-3900 X 523082
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Thank you for supporting 'Living the Goodness of a Catholic Man'. |
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