Home/Stay Informed/All Diocesan Articles

All Diocesan Articles

CT Catholic Men's Conference Offers Fellowship, renewal of Spirits and Inspiration

Posted on July 20, 2023 in: Events, Vocations

CT Catholic Men's Conference Offers Fellowship, renewal of Spirits and Inspiration

Each year, the Connecticut Catholic Men’s Conference offers Catholic men from every corner of Connecticut the opportunity to come together in fellowship, to be renewed in our spirits, and to be inspired to become the men of faith Christ has called us to be.

This year on Saturday, Sept. 23, the CCMC will challenge men to learn about the beautiful and challenging vocation of the priesthood, the vital role that these holy shepherds play in shaping and supporting the Church, and our role in lending our lives in service to their holy cause.

The theme for this year’s conference is, "The Priesthood: God’s Gift and Our Responsibility." We have gathered some truly dynamic and gifted speakers to share a vital message about the importance of the priesthood in leading the Body of believers ever forward in faith through the sacraments as together we build the Kingdom of God while we await the Second Coming and the great Wedding Feast between the Eternal Bridegroom and his spotless Bride, the Church.

As a community of faithful followers, the Church today is facing some of her toughest challenges, attacks from without and within that seek to destroy the beauty and glory of our faith. Many who attended last year’s conference expressed a strong conviction that the priesthood especially is being targeted by evil forces that turn men’s hearts away from Christ. These days, we are seeing fewer and fewer vocations to the priesthood; and those who shepherd us today are becoming discouraged and weary in their ongoing battle to lead the People of God.

This is why the call went out in the Hartford Archdiocese to have the powerful prayer for priestly vocations read at Mass in churches during the past year. The need for godly leadership is great indeed. This is where Catholic men are called to shine. This year’sconference will remind us that, whether or not we are called to the ministerial priesthood, we are still a kingdom of priests, chosen and empowered by our Lord to step into the arena of life, suited with the armor of God, and ready to take on the unique and deadly-serious challenges the Church is facing today.

It is our sacred responsibility to assume our godly vocations as fathers, brothers, leaders and servants as we pray for, support and come alongside our brothers in fighting the good fight of faith. This year, we will hear from Fr. Glenn Sudano and Fr. Larry Richards, two faithful and godly priests who have lived out their calling to be broken bread and poured out wine, true sacrificial servants in a world full of those with ears itching to hear the enemy’s lies. Their words and example will stir the participants’ hearts to see the priesthood, not as a vocation for holy men who live apart from this world, but as a journey of faithful, servant leadership, one that calls for sacrifice and one that takes its toll on the hearts of every shepherd.

They will issue a challenge for Catholic men to answer Christ’s individual call to lift up our pastors in double honor as we take our own gifting and put it into practice in support of the Church.

We will also hear from speaker Kevin Wells, author of the book, The Priests We Need to Save the Church, and speaker Matthew Leonard, who is known for teaching Authentic Catholic Spirituality and the Science of Sainthood, who will challenge Catholic men to understand more deeply the unique vocation that is Catholic priesthood, and to seek a more authentic relationship with the Holy Spirit, the One who sets men’s hearts on fire as they become living sacrifices–believers of renewed mind, whose whole lives are holy instruments to be used in the service of the Church in this ongoing battle for the souls of humanity.

One of the most unique and exciting additions to this year’s event will feature an opening procession with more than 20 saint relics from faithful servants such as St. John Vianney, men who are patrons to the priesthood. This display was generously loaned to the conference from the impressive collection of relics from the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Waterbury. The relics will remain on the stage during the Conference as a reminder of those who offered their lives as living sacrifices to the cause of Christ, a fitting tribute to those in our own day who have been ordained as shepherds of God’s people here on earth.

This beautiful and moving procession will precede the Eucharistic procession, giving honor to the One who gave us the priesthood to celebrate the sacraments and lead us ever forward on our journey as a Church. We will enlist a number of deacons from our dioceses to carry the relics as a symbol of the servanthood and sold-out devotion to humility that characterizes the men who have been chosen by God to ready the Bride of Christ for the day of her redemption. These awesome displays, our ongoing communion with our brothers, and the presentations from our gifted speakers will seek to lead men to the sacrament of Confession, where we may pour out our sins before a loving and forgiving God. There, we will be prompted to accept His gentle discipline and recommit our lives to His glorious cause of raising our families and our family of faith in perfection and grace, as we help to move the Church ever forward on her journey towardthe Kingdom of God.

Confession will lead to greater fellowship with one another as we spend time in meaningful conversation, share lunch together and visit the many wonderful exhibitors throughout the day. We will also have the opportunity for Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in a place of quiet contemplation, where we can reflect on the message of the day before the One who calls us to greater holy living in His name.

Ultimately, all our time together will lead us to our celebration of the Eucharist, with Archbishop Leonard Blair as ou rprimary celebrant, and Bishop Juan Miguel Betancourt as our homilist. Together, we will raise our voices in song and prayer, listen to God’s holy Word, and partake of the Body and Blood of the Lord in the Eucharist, before we are sent forth to carry the theme of the conference outside the walls of the venue and into our individual worlds.

We urge Catholic men from everywhere in Connecticut to seize this incredible opportunity to grow in faith, to seek answers to the challenges facing the Church and the priesthood today, and to share fellowship with like-minded men. We promise you will leave the conference informed, empowered and inspired – one in spirit with your Catholic brothers, called to higher challenges by our Lord, and ready to answer God’s call upon your life.

We hope to see you there, Saturday, Sept. 23, at Northwest Catholic High School in West Hartford, Connecticut. For more detailsand to purchase tickets, visit our website at www.ctcatholicmen.org

By Mark C. McCann


Most Viewed Articles of the Last 30 Days

EWTN News Explains: When Does Easter Officially End?
Easter lasts for a total of 50 days, from Easter Sunday until the feast of Pentecost. Catholics recognize Easter — when Jesus Christ rose from the dead after sacrificing his life for all of humanity — as the first Sunday after the first full moon on or after the spring equinox. But, as it turns out, they can continue saying “Happy Easter” into May or, in some years, into June. Easter lasts for a total of 50 days, from Easter Sunday until the feast of Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit came upon the apostles, Mary, and the first followers of C...

Read More

'The Light of Christ': Easter Vigil a Celebration of His Resurrection
Illuminated by the glow of the Paschal candle, Bishop Richard Reidy commenced The Liturgy of Light (Lucernarium) to start the Easter Vigil at the Cathedral of Saint Patrick on Holy Saturday, April 4th.  "Sanctify this fire, we pray, and grant that, by these Paschal celebrations, we may be so inflamed with Heavenly desires, that with minds made pure, we may attain festivities of unending splendor through Christ, Our Lord," the bishop intoned before blessing the Paschal candle.  Father Brian Romanowski then carried the lighted candle down t...

Read More

Grace Awaits! Don’t Miss Divine Mercy Sunday
Divine Mercy Sunday: A Day of Extraordinary Grace On Sunday, April 12, Divine Mercy Sunday draws the faithful into the boundless mercy of God and His desire to bring every soul back to Himself. Divine Mercy Sunday falls on the Second Sunday of Easter, emphasizing that Christ’s victory over sin and death is inseparable from His mercy. Through St. Faustina, Jesus revealed His deep longing to pour out graces upon souls, especially those who trust in His mercy. The Church teaches that extraordinary graces are available on this day. Those who go to Confession with...

Read More

Work That Changes Lives- Outreach to Haiti Now Hiring
Diocese of Norwich Outreach to Haiti Now Hiring: U.S. Education Coordinator A meaningful part-time opportunity to support Catholic education and strengthen lives in Haiti. Outreach to Haiti is seeking a part-time U.S. Education Coordinator to oversee the U.S.-based work of its Education Program from the Norwich office. This position works closely with the Executive Director, Connecticut staff, and the Education Director in Port-au-Prince, Haiti to help support students, sponsors, and the mission of the program. Responsibilities include sponsor corresponde...

Read More

Raffle Alert: A Month of Prizes, A Mission of Hope
Raffle Alert: It’s Back and Bigger Than Ever! St. Vincent de Paul Place is turning the month of May into a daily celebration with 31 incredible prizes and 31 chances to win. Thanks to the generosity of local businesses and community friends, one amazing prize will be raffled off every day at 2 p.m. This exciting fundraiser is more than just a chance to win. It is also a chance to make a real difference in the lives of those who need help most. Why It Matters As benefits continue to shrink, more seniors, individuals, and working families are struggling with...

Read More

Seeking Clarity After Divorce? Annulment Workshop Offers Guidance and Hope
Annulment Workshop Offers Guidance and Hope for Divorced Catholics For Catholics navigating life after divorce, questions about annulments can often feel overwhelming or unclear. To provide clarity, support, and a welcoming space for conversation, an informational Annulment Workshop will be held on Tuesday, April 21, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s Church in Portland. This workshop is designed for those who are curious about the annulment process, considering beginning it, or simply seeking a better understanding of what an annulment is and how it works wit...

Read More

Annual Catholic Appeal

ACA DONATE

English

EspaƱol

 

 

 

 

Latest Articles
Join Bishop Reidy for Divine Mercy Pilgrimage on May 13
Trail Rides with Bishop Reidy: A Day of Faith, Fellowship, and Adventure
Sacred Heart on the Lake Retreat Center Announces Upcoming Retreats and Book Study
Monthly Pro-Life Mass to be Held May 2
UConn Catholic Center Leads Second Annual Eucharistic Procession Through Campus
'The Light of Christ': Easter Vigil a Celebration of His Resurrection
A Path Back to Love- Retrouvaille Weekend, May 1-3
Work That Changes Lives- Outreach to Haiti Now Hiring
Recently Added Galleries
Click to view album: Chrism Mass 2026
Click to view album: 2026 CT March for Life- Hartford, CT
Click to view album: Adventure, Faith and Fellowship with Bishop Reidy
Click to view album: Ninety-Fifth Anniversary of the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Saint Brendan the Navigator Catholic Community
Signup for Weekly Newsletter


    Roman Catholic Diocese of Norwich
    201 Broadway
    Norwich, CT 06360-4328
    Phone: 860-887-9294