Council 5476 – Monsignor Francis J. Byrne Knights of Columbus at St. Bridget Church

OPEN HOUSE

Join Us For An Evening Of Food, Fellowship and Football!

The Men of St. Bridget Knights of Columbus Council 5476 invite you to our Open House and a Monday Night Football game on

October 17, 2016 at 7PM

Watch the game on our new projection screen and sound system. It will be a great time to meet other men of the parish

Hot Dogs, Chili Dogs, Chips and Drinks

All Four Food Groups Necessary for a Great Evening of Socializing, Football and learning more about your Parish Knights of Columbus Council and what we are doing in support of our wonderful Church and our Faith.

Monday, October 17, 8:30 PM (ET) on ESPN

University of Phoenix Stadium, Phoenix, Arizona

New York Jets                    @                      Arizona Cardinals

 

Please come share an evening of Fraternity and Fellowship with your Parish Knights.

Park in school parking lot, Proceed to Parish Rectory Lower Level-Via Rear Door,

Ring our special bell, We will come and get-cha! 

November Saturday Meeting - November 5

Our November Saturday meeting will be on November 5, 2016, 7:00am-8:00am in the Parish Meeting Room.

We will be discussing Part III, Chapter 9-Prayer of Peter Kreeft’s Catholic Christianity.

Please let me know if you would like to facilitate!

Coffee starts at 6:30!

Please email lshadowen@aol.com to facilitate a meeting.

OCTOBERFEST 2016!

Men, Join Us for St. Bridget’s 17th Annual Octoberfest!

Want to spend a casual fall afternoon outside, craft-brewed beer in hand, pitching horseshoes, and watching football?  Want to meet other men from St. Bridget’s and other parishes?  Then join us for this year’s Octoberfest!  Hosted by the St. Bridget’s Men’s Ministry, this men’s social event has been a great hit over the years, and one you’ll surely enjoy!

Once again, we’re shipping in those famous brats from Usinger's of Milwaukee, and serving them up with sauerkraut, potato salad, baked beans, genuine apple strudel, and a hand-picked selection of the best beers in the world!  So, “shine your stein” and join us for all the fun and fellowship we can “mustard” up!

Particulars:  

Sunday, November 6th, 2 p.m. ‘til dark

Community West Church (behind the Columbian Center), 2324 Pump Road.  

Cost is $25/person for a great meal and some tasty fest brews!  

Call Charlie Giovannetti (ph. 839-2761) to register. Call John McCulla (ph. 342-1112) or Dale Matanic (ph. 240-2862) for more information.

Come have a great time. RSVP Now!

Bring your pals from other churches or parishes!

November Saturday Meeting - November 5

Our November Saturday meeting will be on November 5, 2016, 7:00am-8:00am in the Parish Meeting Room.

We will be discussing Part III, Chapter 9-Prayer of Peter Kreeft’s Catholic Christianity.

Please let me know if you would like to facilitate!

Coffee starts at 6:30!

Please email lshadowen@aol.com to facilitate a meeting.

OCTOBERFEST 2016! Men, Join Us for St. Bridget’s 17th Annual Octoberfest!

Want to spend a casual fall afternoon outside, craft-brewed beer in hand, pitching horseshoes, and watching football?  Want to meet other men from St. Bridget’s and other parishes?  Then join us for this year’s Octoberfest!  Hosted by the St. Bridget’s Men’s Ministry, this men’s social event has been a great hit over the years, and one you’ll surely enjoy!

Once again, we’re shipping in those famous brats from Usinger’s of Milwaukee, and serving them up with sauerkraut, potato salad, baked beans, genuine apple strudel, and a hand-picked selection of the best beers in the world!  So, “shine your stein” and join us for all the fun and fellowship we can “mustard” up!

Particulars:  Sunday, November 6th, 2 p.m. ‘til dark, at Community West Church (behind the Columbian Center), 2324 Pump Road.  Cost is $25/person for a great meal and some tasty fest brews!  Call Charlie Giovannetti (ph. 839-2761) to register.  Call John McCulla (ph. 342-1112) or DaleMatanic (ph. 240-2862) for more information.

Come have a great time. RSVP Now! 

Bring your pals from other churches or parish

October Saturday Meeting - This Saturday - October 1

Our October Saturday meeting will be this Saturday, October 1, 2016, 7:00am-8:00am in the Parish Meeting Room.

We will be discussing Part III, Chapter 8-Annointing of the Sick of Peter Kreeft’s Catholic Christianity.

Please let me know if you would like to facilitate!

Coffee starts at 6:30!

Thanks to Deacon Mark Kowalski for leading our August discussion of Holy Orders.

Please email lshadowen@aol.com to facilitate a meeting.

OCTOBERFEST 2016! Men, Join Us for St. Bridget’s 17th Annual Octoberfest!

Want to spend a casual fall afternoon outside, craft-brewed beer in hand, pitching horseshoes, and watching football?  Want to meet other men from St. Bridget’s and other parishes?  Then join us for this year’s Octoberfest!  Hosted by the St. Bridget’s Men’s Ministry, this men’s social event has been a great hit over the years, and one you’ll surely enjoy!

Once again, we’re shipping in those famous brats from Usinger’s of Milwaukee, and serving them up with sauerkraut, potato salad, baked beans, genuine apple strudel, and a hand-picked selection of the best beers in the world!  So, “shine your stein” and join us for all the fun and fellowship we can “mustard” up!

Particulars:  Sunday, November 6th, 2 p.m. ‘til dark, at Community West Church (behind the Columbian Center), 2324 Pump Road.  Cost is $25/person for a great meal and some tasty fest brews!  Call Charlie Giovannetti (ph. 839-2761) to register.  Call John McCulla (ph. 342-1112) or Dale Matanic (ph. 240-2862) for more information.

Come have a great time. RSVP Now! 

Bring your pals from other churches or parishes!

October Saturday Meeting With Pancake Breakfast! - October 1

Our October Saturday meeting will be on October 1, 2016, 7:00am-8:00am in the Parish Meeting Room.

Chefs Bill and Gene will be whipping up their famous pancake breakfast so you don't want to miss it!

We will be discussing Part III, Chapter 8-Annointing of the Sick of Peter Kreeft’s Catholic Christianity.

Please let me know if you would like to facilitate!

Coffee starts at 6:30!

Thanks to Deacon Mark Kowalski for leading our August discussion of Holy Orders.

Please email lshadowen@aol.com to facilitate a meeting.

October Saturday Meeting With Pancake Breakfast! - October 1

 

Our October Saturday meeting will be on October 1, 2016, 7:00am-8:00am in the Parish Meeting Room.

Chefs Bill A. and Gene K. will be whipping up their famous pancake breakfast so you don't want to miss it!

We will be discussing Part III, Chapter 8-Annointing of the Sick of Peter Kreeft’s Catholic Christianity.

Please let me know if you would like to facilitate!

Coffee starts at 6:30!

Thanks to Deacon Mark Kowalski for leading our August discussion of Holy Orders.

Please email lshadowen@aol.com to facilitate a meeting.

October Saturday Meeting With Pancake Breakfast! - October 1

 

Our October Saturday meeting will be on October 1, 2016, 7:00am-8:00am in the Parish Meeting Room.

Chefs Bill A. and Gene K. will be whipping up their famous pancake breakfast so you don't want to miss it!

We will be discussing Part III, Chapter 8-Annointing of the Sick of Peter Kreeft’s Catholic Christianity.

Please let me know if you would like to facilitate!

Coffee starts at 6:30!

Thanks to Deacon Mark Kowalski for leading our August discussion of Holy Orders.

Please email lshadowen@aol.com to facilitate a meeting.

St. Bridget’s Second Annual Stew & Brew - Friday, October 7

St. Bridget’s second annual Stew & Brew is taking place Friday, October 7. 

To make this fun and important event successful, we need many hands to help out.  Could you please forward the link below to the Stew & Brew Sign Up Genius to all in your respective groups?  Though the event is from 5pm -10pm, there are different volunteer slots, some starting at 9 am (stirrers of the stew) through the end of the evening (clean up).  All are only one hour slots so feel free to encourage multiple hours of volunteering if anyone is so disposed.  We pulled it off last year with a true skeleton crew but we hope we can have a better crew of helpers this year. 

 The purpose of this event is to serve as an outreach event to our neighbors and friends in and outside of our parish as well as raising money for Little Sisters, St. Vincent’s and East End Pregnancy Center.

 Thank you for passing this info on! 

 http://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0b4aacab2fa02-stew

 God bless,

 Amanda Keller

October Saturday Meeting With Pancake Breakfast! - October 1

Our October Saturday meeting will be on October 1, 2016, 7:00am-8:00am in the Parish Meeting Room.

Chefs Bill A. and Gene K. will be whipping up their famous pancake breakfast so you don't want to miss it!

We will be discussing Part III, Chapter 8-Annointing of the Sick of Peter Kreeft’s Catholic Christianity.

Please let me know if you would like to facilitate!

Coffee starts at 6:30!

Thanks to Deacon Mark Kowalski for leading our August discussion of Holy Orders.

Please email lshadowen@aol.com to facilitate a meeting.

No September Saturday Meeting-Attend the Diocesan Men's Conference

The first Saturday of September occurs over the Labor Day Weekend.

The second Saturday of September the Diocesan Men's Conference is taking place.

Therefore we will not have a September meeting and encourage everyone to attend the Men's Conference - Details and registration info are below.

Hope to see you there!


2016 Catholic Men's Conference
Saturday, September 10, 2016 8:45 AM - 5:00 PM (Eastern Time)

Double Tree Hotel
50 Kingsmill Road
Williamsburg, Virginia 23185
United States
Map and Directions
Registration Opens at 8:45 AM
Opening Session begins at 9:30 AM
Mass begins at 4 PM

REGISTER HERE

The Center for Marriage, Family, and Life is gearing up for the 5th Annual Catholic Men's Conference in the Diocese of Richmond. All men 18 and older are invited to attend this one-day conference as an opportunity to dig deeper into the faith, meet other Catholic men, and take home some practical guidance for living a holy life as father, brother, son, and friend. This year we will again feature a dual-track conference with separate conferences for English and Spanish speakers. Both tracks will have an opportunity for breakout sessions. Conference attendees will come together for Mass, Reconciliation, and lunch. 

Theme

The conference theme, "Fully Alive," plays on Jesus' invitation throughout the Gospel to an abundant life. As a man, husband, father, brother, and friend how is Jesus calling you to be more fully alive. Above all else, our culture values the freedom to pursue our own happiness, to choose whatever lifestyle, relationship, or path we think will make us the most happy. The invitation of Jesus is to consider this: our freedom exists so that we can give ourselves away. The paradox of the Christian life is that when we empty ourselves, follow Jesus, and participate in His life we become fully alive.

Man desires to be fully alive: to be loved deeply, to be called to greatness, and to accomplish the unthinkable. These desires can only be fulfilled in Christ. It is Jesus who offers eternal life. It is Jesus who defines perfection. It is Jesus who is Love Incarnate. This is what prompted Saint Augustine when he said, “to fall in love with God is the greatest romance; to seek Him the greatest adventure; to find Him, the greatest human achievement.” As Jesus asked the young man in Matthew 19, he is asking you to become fully alive, “Come, follow me.”


Keynote Speakers (English)

Sean Forrest began his ministry as a full-time youth minister at St. James parish in Stratford, Connecticut. In January of 2000, Sean founded Movin’ With The Spirit, Inc. (MWTS), a not-for-profit organization dedicated to boldly proclaiming God’s eternal Truth and love. Since then, he has had the opportunity to speak to hundreds of thousands of teens and adults across the country and internationally. He is a regular keynote speaker at Steubenville youth conferences across the country, and is often a headliner at the Soulfest Christian music festival in Gunstock, N.H. Sean has been challenging men at diocesan men’s conferences throughout the country to live their faith and lead others to Christ. Building on his organization’s work in the U.S., Sean has also mobilized a team to help the poor of Haiti. MWTS Haiti180 (haiti180.com) constructed and operates a lively orphanage and state-of-the-art school, and has been housing, feeding, and caring for children and villagers in desperate need of support. Sean Lives in Connecticut with his wife and three children.


Father Damian Ference is a priest of the Diocese of Cleveland.  He serves at Borromeo Seminary in Wickliffe, Ohio as Director of Human Formation and Assistant Professor of Philosophy. Father Ference was ordained for the diocese of Cleveland in 2003. In 2009 he earned his licentiate in philosophy from The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC.  Ference has been part of the formation faculty at Borromeo Seminary since 2009. In addition to writing for Word on Fire, Father Ference has published articles in a wide variety of periodicals, including America, Catholic Universe Bulletin, Commonweal,Dappled Things, Emmanuel, FirstThings.com, Homiletic and Pastoral Review, Human Development, Pastoral Life, Seminary Journal, The Plain Dealer, The Priest, U.S. Catholic and Worship.  Ference also regularly preaches retreats and parish missions.  He is the founder and director of TOLLE LEGE Summer Institute and is a lifetime member of the Flannery O’Connor Society.  


Keynote Speakers (Spanish)

Carlos Taja nació en Bogotá, Colombia. El y su familia se establecieron en Miami, Florida donde conoció a su esposa de familia Cubana. Carlos trabaja para la Conferencia Episcopal de Obispos Católicos de los Estados Unidos en el Secretariado de Evangelización y Catequesis. Su trabajo con los obispos es de asesor para la catequesis y evangelización en los EE.UU. Después de completar sus títulos en filosofía y teología, Carlos se ingresó en la Universidad Católica de América en Washington, DC y está terminando su disertación doctoral en teología. Carlos tiene más de 10 años de experiencia como profesor de teología y filosofía al nivel secundario y universitario, igual que ministerio pastoral universitario, de escuela secundaria y de ministerios parroquiales. 

Additional Features

Additionally, at the conference there will be several priests available for confession. We will celebrate the vigil Mass together. There will be an expanded expo area featuring different vendors, ministries, and resources to bring back to your homes and your parishes. 

Registration Cost

Registration includes admission to the event, continental breakfast, and lunch. The $40 registration is available now through midnight on August 31, 2016. Registration after that date will be available at the door for $50. The conference is free for all priests and religious brothers. 

Permanent Deacons who register before midnight on August 31, 2016 will receive admission to the conference for only $30.  

PLEASE NOTE: Cancellations for any reason that are received after August 31, 2016 cannot be refunded.

No September Saturday Meeting-Attend the Diocesan Men's Conference

The first Saturday of September occurs over the Labor Day Weekend.

The second Saturday of September the Diocesan Men's Conference is taking place.

Therefore we will not have a September meeting and encourage everyone to attend the Men's Conference - Details and registration info are below.

Hope to see you there!


2016 Catholic Men's Conference
Saturday, September 10, 2016 8:45 AM - 5:00 PM (Eastern Time)

Double Tree Hotel
50 Kingsmill Road
Williamsburg, Virginia 23185
United States
Map and Directions
Registration Opens at 8:45 AM
Opening Session begins at 9:30 AM
Mass begins at 4 PM

REGISTER HERE

The Center for Marriage, Family, and Life is gearing up for the 5th Annual Catholic Men's Conference in the Diocese of Richmond. All men 18 and older are invited to attend this one-day conference as an opportunity to dig deeper into the faith, meet other Catholic men, and take home some practical guidance for living a holy life as father, brother, son, and friend. This year we will again feature a dual-track conference with separate conferences for English and Spanish speakers. Both tracks will have an opportunity for breakout sessions. Conference attendees will come together for Mass, Reconciliation, and lunch. 

Theme

The conference theme, "Fully Alive," plays on Jesus' invitation throughout the Gospel to an abundant life. As a man, husband, father, brother, and friend how is Jesus calling you to be more fully alive. Above all else, our culture values the freedom to pursue our own happiness, to choose whatever lifestyle, relationship, or path we think will make us the most happy. The invitation of Jesus is to consider this: our freedom exists so that we can give ourselves away. The paradox of the Christian life is that when we empty ourselves, follow Jesus, and participate in His life we become fully alive.

Man desires to be fully alive: to be loved deeply, to be called to greatness, and to accomplish the unthinkable. These desires can only be fulfilled in Christ. It is Jesus who offers eternal life. It is Jesus who defines perfection. It is Jesus who is Love Incarnate. This is what prompted Saint Augustine when he said, “to fall in love with God is the greatest romance; to seek Him the greatest adventure; to find Him, the greatest human achievement.” As Jesus asked the young man in Matthew 19, he is asking you to become fully alive, “Come, follow me.”


Keynote Speakers (English)

Sean Forrest began his ministry as a full-time youth minister at St. James parish in Stratford, Connecticut. In January of 2000, Sean founded Movin’ With The Spirit, Inc. (MWTS), a not-for-profit organization dedicated to boldly proclaiming God’s eternal Truth and love. Since then, he has had the opportunity to speak to hundreds of thousands of teens and adults across the country and internationally. He is a regular keynote speaker at Steubenville youth conferences across the country, and is often a headliner at the Soulfest Christian music festival in Gunstock, N.H. Sean has been challenging men at diocesan men’s conferences throughout the country to live their faith and lead others to Christ. Building on his organization’s work in the U.S., Sean has also mobilized a team to help the poor of Haiti. MWTS Haiti180 (haiti180.com) constructed and operates a lively orphanage and state-of-the-art school, and has been housing, feeding, and caring for children and villagers in desperate need of support. Sean Lives in Connecticut with his wife and three children.


Father Damian Ference is a priest of the Diocese of Cleveland.  He serves at Borromeo Seminary in Wickliffe, Ohio as Director of Human Formation and Assistant Professor of Philosophy. Father Ference was ordained for the diocese of Cleveland in 2003. In 2009 he earned his licentiate in philosophy from The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC.  Ference has been part of the formation faculty at Borromeo Seminary since 2009. In addition to writing for Word on Fire, Father Ference has published articles in a wide variety of periodicals, including America, Catholic Universe Bulletin, Commonweal,Dappled Things, Emmanuel, FirstThings.com, Homiletic and Pastoral Review, Human Development, Pastoral Life, Seminary Journal, The Plain Dealer, The Priest, U.S. Catholic and Worship.  Ference also regularly preaches retreats and parish missions.  He is the founder and director of TOLLE LEGE Summer Institute and is a lifetime member of the Flannery O’Connor Society.  


Keynote Speakers (Spanish)

Carlos Taja nació en Bogotá, Colombia. El y su familia se establecieron en Miami, Florida donde conoció a su esposa de familia Cubana. Carlos trabaja para la Conferencia Episcopal de Obispos Católicos de los Estados Unidos en el Secretariado de Evangelización y Catequesis. Su trabajo con los obispos es de asesor para la catequesis y evangelización en los EE.UU. Después de completar sus títulos en filosofía y teología, Carlos se ingresó en la Universidad Católica de América en Washington, DC y está terminando su disertación doctoral en teología. Carlos tiene más de 10 años de experiencia como profesor de teología y filosofía al nivel secundario y universitario, igual que ministerio pastoral universitario, de escuela secundaria y de ministerios parroquiales. 

Additional Features

Additionally, at the conference there will be several priests available for confession. We will celebrate the vigil Mass together. There will be an expanded expo area featuring different vendors, ministries, and resources to bring back to your homes and your parishes. 

Registration Cost

Registration includes admission to the event, continental breakfast, and lunch. The $40 registration is available now through midnight on August 31, 2016. Registration after that date will be available at the door for $50. The conference is free for all priests and religious brothers. 

Permanent Deacons who register before midnight on August 31, 2016 will receive admission to the conference for only $30.  

PLEASE NOTE: Cancellations for any reason that are received after August 31, 2016 cannot be refunded.

MERCY AND HEALING IN THE JUBILEE YEAR – RESPECT FOR LIFE SEMINAR 10/1/2016

 

Monsignor William Carr, Pastor, St. Bridget Church, and the Respect Life Committee invite you to a morning seminar:

Mercy and Healing in the Jubilee Year – Saturday, October 1st, 8:30 am

Come gather in support for all life on Respect Life weekend at St. Bridget Church.  This seminar features excellent speakers that will challenge you, encourage you, educate you, and support you in your personal mission for life.  All are invited!

8:30  Coffee and Sign-in; Resource tables

9:00  Opening and Prayer

9:05  The Jubilee Year of Mercy – Monsignor William Carr.  Our pastor of St. Bridget Church will speak about the Jubilee Year and its call to all to have a profound respect for life from conception to natural death.

9:30  Stories of Abortion, Forgiveness and Healing – Kevin Burke, author and speaker, and Leslie Davis Blackwell, pro-life activist.   Listen to the perspectives of two devout Catholics and how they are personally involved in helping those that have experienced abortion and are dealing with the sorrows and guilt from abortion, and their unwavering commitment to protect the unborn.

10:15  Break and Resource Tables

10:30  Mercy at the End of Life – Monsignor Carr.  Special understanding, compassion, and care are called for at the end of life.  Hear Monsignor Carr’s perspective on what we can do to support our loved ones on their journey home.

11:00  Building a Respect for Life – Olivia Gans Turner, President, Virginia Society for Human Life, will suggest how we individually and as parishioners can be more directly involved in building up a respect for life in ourselves and those around us.

11:30  Open Discussion – There will be time for discussion and questions for the speakers.

11:55  Closing Prayer for Life and Blessing

 

Meeting Specifics

St. Bridget Catholic Church

October 1, 2016; 8:30 am to 12:00 pm

For more information, please call Vicki Gazzola at 282-9511 or email Vicki@saintbridgetchurch.org.

Our Speakers

Monsignor William H. Carr, Pastor, St. Bridget Church.  Monsignor Carr, a priest of 47 years, has lived a life of pastoral ministry in many parishes in the Richmond Diocese.  He lives a life dedicated to leading parishioners in his care to a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ and lives dedicated to God.  Monsignor Carr has been a vocal supporter for all life, including the unborn, the sick and the poor, and the aged and dying.

Leslie Davis Blackwell.  Leslie speaks openly as the Virginia co-coordinator for the Silent No More Awareness campaign, an international ministry helping women and men hurt by their abortion experience.  She has shared her story of radical conversion from angry, pro-abortion feminist to pro-life activist in venues and media platforms worldwide, including the Supreme Court steps.  She is the Communication Director for The Hosea Initiative, and serves on the Respect Life committee at St. Bridget Catholic Church, Richmond, VA.

Kevin Burke.  Kevin Burke is a licensed social worker, Co-Founder of Rachel’s Vineyard Ministries and a Pastoral Associate of Priests For Life.  Kevin’s presentations address the effects of abortion on men, couples and families and effective post abortion ministry for Clergy and Counselors.  Kevin is the co-author of Redeeming A Father’s Heart – Men Share Powerful Stories of Abortion Loss and Recovery with his wife Theresa Burke and Fr. Frank Pavone.  He has contributed to and authored articles on post-abortion healing.

Olivia Gans Turner, President, Virginia Society for Human Life.The Virginia Society for Human Life (VSHL) is a non-profit organization advocating an end to abortion in Virginia and the United States.  VSHL is the Virginia affiliate of the National Right to Life Committee.  It was founded in 1967 and is the oldest pro-life organization in the country.  The group has a political action committee, VSHL PAC, to support pro-life candidates for Virginia public office.  Olivia is also the Director of the American Victims of Abortion (AVA).

No September Saturday Meeting-Attend the Diocesan Men's Conference

The first Saturday of September occurs over the Labor Day Weekend.

The second Saturday of September the Diocesan Men's Conference is taking place.

Therefore we will not have a September meeting and encourage everyone to attend the Men's Conference - Details and registration info are below.

Hope to see you there!


2016 Catholic Men's Conference
Saturday, September 10, 2016 8:45 AM - 5:00 PM (Eastern Time)

Double Tree Hotel
50 Kingsmill Road
Williamsburg, Virginia 23185
United States
Map and Directions
Registration Opens at 8:45 AM
Opening Session begins at 9:30 AM
Mass begins at 4 PM

REGISTER HERE

The Center for Marriage, Family, and Life is gearing up for the 5th Annual Catholic Men's Conference in the Diocese of Richmond. All men 18 and older are invited to attend this one-day conference as an opportunity to dig deeper into the faith, meet other Catholic men, and take home some practical guidance for living a holy life as father, brother, son, and friend. This year we will again feature a dual-track conference with separate conferences for English and Spanish speakers. Both tracks will have an opportunity for breakout sessions. Conference attendees will come together for Mass, Reconciliation, and lunch. 

Theme

The conference theme, "Fully Alive," plays on Jesus' invitation throughout the Gospel to an abundant life. As a man, husband, father, brother, and friend how is Jesus calling you to be more fully alive. Above all else, our culture values the freedom to pursue our own happiness, to choose whatever lifestyle, relationship, or path we think will make us the most happy. The invitation of Jesus is to consider this: our freedom exists so that we can give ourselves away. The paradox of the Christian life is that when we empty ourselves, follow Jesus, and participate in His life we become fully alive.

Man desires to be fully alive: to be loved deeply, to be called to greatness, and to accomplish the unthinkable. These desires can only be fulfilled in Christ. It is Jesus who offers eternal life. It is Jesus who defines perfection. It is Jesus who is Love Incarnate. This is what prompted Saint Augustine when he said, “to fall in love with God is the greatest romance; to seek Him the greatest adventure; to find Him, the greatest human achievement.” As Jesus asked the young man in Matthew 19, he is asking you to become fully alive, “Come, follow me.”


Keynote Speakers (English)

Sean Forrest began his ministry as a full-time youth minister at St. James parish in Stratford, Connecticut. In January of 2000, Sean founded Movin’ With The Spirit, Inc. (MWTS), a not-for-profit organization dedicated to boldly proclaiming God’s eternal Truth and love. Since then, he has had the opportunity to speak to hundreds of thousands of teens and adults across the country and internationally. He is a regular keynote speaker at Steubenville youth conferences across the country, and is often a headliner at the Soulfest Christian music festival in Gunstock, N.H. Sean has been challenging men at diocesan men’s conferences throughout the country to live their faith and lead others to Christ. Building on his organization’s work in the U.S., Sean has also mobilized a team to help the poor of Haiti. MWTS Haiti180 (haiti180.com) constructed and operates a lively orphanage and state-of-the-art school, and has been housing, feeding, and caring for children and villagers in desperate need of support. Sean Lives in Connecticut with his wife and three children.


Father Damian Ference is a priest of the Diocese of Cleveland.  He serves at Borromeo Seminary in Wickliffe, Ohio as Director of Human Formation and Assistant Professor of Philosophy. Father Ference was ordained for the diocese of Cleveland in 2003. In 2009 he earned his licentiate in philosophy from The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC.  Ference has been part of the formation faculty at Borromeo Seminary since 2009. In addition to writing for Word on Fire, Father Ference has published articles in a wide variety of periodicals, including America, Catholic Universe Bulletin, Commonweal,Dappled Things, Emmanuel, FirstThings.com, Homiletic and Pastoral Review, Human Development, Pastoral Life, Seminary Journal, The Plain Dealer, The Priest, U.S. Catholic and Worship.  Ference also regularly preaches retreats and parish missions.  He is the founder and director of TOLLE LEGE Summer Institute and is a lifetime member of the Flannery O’Connor Society.  


Keynote Speakers (Spanish)

Carlos Taja nació en Bogotá, Colombia. El y su familia se establecieron en Miami, Florida donde conoció a su esposa de familia Cubana. Carlos trabaja para la Conferencia Episcopal de Obispos Católicos de los Estados Unidos en el Secretariado de Evangelización y Catequesis. Su trabajo con los obispos es de asesor para la catequesis y evangelización en los EE.UU. Después de completar sus títulos en filosofía y teología, Carlos se ingresó en la Universidad Católica de América en Washington, DC y está terminando su disertación doctoral en teología. Carlos tiene más de 10 años de experiencia como profesor de teología y filosofía al nivel secundario y universitario, igual que ministerio pastoral universitario, de escuela secundaria y de ministerios parroquiales. 

Additional Features

Additionally, at the conference there will be several priests available for confession. We will celebrate the vigil Mass together. There will be an expanded expo area featuring different vendors, ministries, and resources to bring back to your homes and your parishes. 

Registration Cost

Registration includes admission to the event, continental breakfast, and lunch. The $40 registration is available now through midnight on August 31, 2016. Registration after that date will be available at the door for $50. The conference is free for all priests and religious brothers. 

Permanent Deacons who register before midnight on August 31, 2016 will receive admission to the conference for only $30.  

PLEASE NOTE: Cancellations for any reason that are received after August 31, 2016 cannot be refunded.

No September Saturday Meeting-Attend the Diocesan Men's Conference

The first Saturday of September occurs over the Labor Day Weekend.

The second Saturday of September the Diocesan Men's Conference is taking place.

Therefore we will not have a September meeting and encourage everyone to attend the Men's Conference - Details and registration info are below.

Hope to see you there!


2016 Catholic Men's Conference
Saturday, September 10, 2016 8:45 AM - 5:00 PM (Eastern Time)

Double Tree Hotel
50 Kingsmill Road
Williamsburg, Virginia 23185
United States
Map and Directions
Registration Opens at 8:45 AM
Opening Session begins at 9:30 AM
Mass begins at 4 PM

REGISTER HERE

The Center for Marriage, Family, and Life is gearing up for the 5th Annual Catholic Men's Conference in the Diocese of Richmond. All men 18 and older are invited to attend this one-day conference as an opportunity to dig deeper into the faith, meet other Catholic men, and take home some practical guidance for living a holy life as father, brother, son, and friend. This year we will again feature a dual-track conference with separate conferences for English and Spanish speakers. Both tracks will have an opportunity for breakout sessions. Conference attendees will come together for Mass, Reconciliation, and lunch. 

Theme

The conference theme, "Fully Alive," plays on Jesus' invitation throughout the Gospel to an abundant life. As a man, husband, father, brother, and friend how is Jesus calling you to be more fully alive. Above all else, our culture values the freedom to pursue our own happiness, to choose whatever lifestyle, relationship, or path we think will make us the most happy. The invitation of Jesus is to consider this: our freedom exists so that we can give ourselves away. The paradox of the Christian life is that when we empty ourselves, follow Jesus, and participate in His life we become fully alive.

Man desires to be fully alive: to be loved deeply, to be called to greatness, and to accomplish the unthinkable. These desires can only be fulfilled in Christ. It is Jesus who offers eternal life. It is Jesus who defines perfection. It is Jesus who is Love Incarnate. This is what prompted Saint Augustine when he said, “to fall in love with God is the greatest romance; to seek Him the greatest adventure; to find Him, the greatest human achievement.” As Jesus asked the young man in Matthew 19, he is asking you to become fully alive, “Come, follow me.”


Keynote Speakers (English)

Sean Forrest began his ministry as a full-time youth minister at St. James parish in Stratford, Connecticut. In January of 2000, Sean founded Movin’ With The Spirit, Inc. (MWTS), a not-for-profit organization dedicated to boldly proclaiming God’s eternal Truth and love. Since then, he has had the opportunity to speak to hundreds of thousands of teens and adults across the country and internationally. He is a regular keynote speaker at Steubenville youth conferences across the country, and is often a headliner at the Soulfest Christian music festival in Gunstock, N.H. Sean has been challenging men at diocesan men’s conferences throughout the country to live their faith and lead others to Christ. Building on his organization’s work in the U.S., Sean has also mobilized a team to help the poor of Haiti. MWTS Haiti180 (haiti180.com) constructed and operates a lively orphanage and state-of-the-art school, and has been housing, feeding, and caring for children and villagers in desperate need of support. Sean Lives in Connecticut with his wife and three children.


Father Damian Ference is a priest of the Diocese of Cleveland.  He serves at Borromeo Seminary in Wickliffe, Ohio as Director of Human Formation and Assistant Professor of Philosophy. Father Ference was ordained for the diocese of Cleveland in 2003. In 2009 he earned his licentiate in philosophy from The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC.  Ference has been part of the formation faculty at Borromeo Seminary since 2009. In addition to writing for Word on Fire, Father Ference has published articles in a wide variety of periodicals, including America, Catholic Universe Bulletin, Commonweal,Dappled Things, Emmanuel, FirstThings.com, Homiletic and Pastoral Review, Human Development, Pastoral Life, Seminary Journal, The Plain Dealer, The Priest, U.S. Catholic and Worship.  Ference also regularly preaches retreats and parish missions.  He is the founder and director of TOLLE LEGE Summer Institute and is a lifetime member of the Flannery O’Connor Society.  


Keynote Speakers (Spanish)

Carlos Taja nació en Bogotá, Colombia. El y su familia se establecieron en Miami, Florida donde conoció a su esposa de familia Cubana. Carlos trabaja para la Conferencia Episcopal de Obispos Católicos de los Estados Unidos en el Secretariado de Evangelización y Catequesis. Su trabajo con los obispos es de asesor para la catequesis y evangelización en los EE.UU. Después de completar sus títulos en filosofía y teología, Carlos se ingresó en la Universidad Católica de América en Washington, DC y está terminando su disertación doctoral en teología. Carlos tiene más de 10 años de experiencia como profesor de teología y filosofía al nivel secundario y universitario, igual que ministerio pastoral universitario, de escuela secundaria y de ministerios parroquiales. 

Additional Features

Additionally, at the conference there will be several priests available for confession. We will celebrate the vigil Mass together. There will be an expanded expo area featuring different vendors, ministries, and resources to bring back to your homes and your parishes. 

Registration Cost

Registration includes admission to the event, continental breakfast, and lunch. The $40 registration is available now through midnight on August 31, 2016. Registration after that date will be available at the door for $50. The conference is free for all priests and religious brothers. 

Permanent Deacons who register before midnight on August 31, 2016 will receive admission to the conference for only $30.  

PLEASE NOTE: Cancellations for any reason that are received after August 31, 2016 cannot be refunded.

 

August Saturday Meeting - August 6

Our August Saturday meeting will be this Saturday, August 6, 2016, 7:00am-8:00am in the Parish Meeting Room.

We will be discussing Part III, Chapter 7 "Holy Orders" of Peter Kreeft’s Catholic Christianity.

Deacon Mark Kowalski will be joining our discussion.

Coffee starts at 6:30!

Thanks to everyone who participated in the great discussion at our July meeting.

Please email lshadowen@aol.com to facilitate a meeting.