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Catholic Men's Fellowship (CMF)
St. Benedict’s CMF would like to thank all men who attended the CMF Conference on April 12. We joined nearly 1,800 of our brothers from around the Diocese and Pittsburgh area and, through inspirational speakers, learned more on how to face the challenges of the world and the nature of our role within the Church and our families. CMF of St. Benedicts is extending an invitation to all Catholic men to join us every Saturday morning from 7:30 am to 9:00 am in room 204 and 206. CMF is a Scripture based men’s group that offers ALL Catholic men (husbands, fathers, and single men of any age) the opportunity to grow in knowledge and love of our Lord and to share their faith and love for Christ through prayer and fellowship. Contact Ed Corbett at 724.942.6429 or e-mail at Eccorbett@verizon.net if you have any questions.
Calling all men of the parish! Don’t forget that one of our newest groups is exactly for you. Catholic Men’s Fellowship is about equipping men in today’s world to live their faith despite the pulls that might make it tempting to disregard its teachings. Join us every Saturday morning at 7:30 in the Education & Family Life Center for study, prayer and discussion.
We will be meeting every Saturday morning.
Catholic Men’s Fellowship is associated with the National Men’s Fellowship. The Holy Spirit is moving among Catholic men in a special way. Over the past 10 years, there has been a steady rise of local and regional Catholic Men's Fellowships (CMF) all across this country. This is a living testament to the powerful action by the Holy Spirit. St Benedict the Abbot formed a CMF in our parish.
The CMF of St. Benedict the Abbot offers Catholic men (fathers, husbands, and single men) the opportunity to share their faith and love for Christ. as Catholic Christian men through prayer and fellowship.
We meet every Saturday in classrooms # 204 and 206 from 7:30 a.m.—9:00 a.m.
Any interested men please contact Ed Corbett at 724.942.6429 or email at Eccorbett@Comcast.net.
“Where a lone man may be overcome, two together can resist. A three-ply cord is not easily broken.”
—Ecclesiastics 4:12
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