The Connecticut Catholic Men’s Conference (CCMC) is a yearly event that brings Catholic men from all over the state together to grow in faith and brotherhood and experience spiritual renewal. It also helps men learn about their vocations, giving Religious Orders and Seminaries a chance to promote vocations.
This year (2024), the Conference takes place on September 21 and has approximately 500 attendees. At the conference, men can reflect on their spiritual lives, hear inspiring talks from well-known Catholic speakers (Fr. Wade L. J. Menezes, CPM, Steve Ray, Peter Herbeck, and Kevin Wells), participate in the Sacraments, and spend time with others. The talks often focus on living a true Catholic life, improving prayer, and dealing with modern challenges. This day includes honoring the relics of Saints, Eucharistic Adoration, and Confession and ends with a Solemn Mass.
In his homily today, Archbishop Coney emphasized that true greatness in the Kingdom of God comes from serving others, not seeking personal gain. He noted that in Mark’s gospel, only demons initially recognize Jesus as the Son of God, with the centurion’s confession at the cross being the first human acknowledgment. The Most Rev. Coney concludes his homily by calling all Christians to live a life of faith through actions, not just words, and to spread the good news of Jesus.
The event is supported by the three dioceses in Connecticut: the Archdiocese of Hartford, the Diocese of Bridgeport, and the Diocese of Norwich. These dioceses work together to make the conference successful, helping Catholic men from all parts of the state unite in faith and unity.
At this event, Holy Apostles College & Seminary also had a booth showcasing the college and seminary, where attendees could learn more about the academic programs and training opportunities available. In addition, MSA’s community had a booth promoting vocations and the religious community, providing a chance for participants to explore paths of service within the Church. Father Martin Roney MSA, Chancellor of Holy Apostles, attended the event along with Father Lich MSA and several seminarians, all eager to share their vocation journeys and encourage others to be open to God’s call.
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