Catholic Community on the Jersey Shore
We will help form new groups in your parish or cohort.
We will meet informally for Theology on Tap.
We will help you grow closer to the Lord and His Church in any way we can!
Contact Steve Kenny at [email protected]
This men’s group meets every Saturday morning. Coffee and fellowship begin at 6:00am, and the video and sharing run from 6:25-7:25am. There is a ZOOM option from 7:30-8:30am. The primary purpose is to promote spiritual growth, fraternity, and reflection. The organization sponsors open events to encourage spiritual growth in our faith community. For more information, visit TMIY, or call/text Dennis at 732-539-6153 or email at [email protected]
The Men’s Tuesday morning prayer and sharing group meets every Tuesday at 6:45 a.m. – 7:30 a.m. at the Spring Lake Soth Pavilion on the boardwalk . We meet at St. Mark's Parish hall in the winter months. The meeting begins with prayer followed by a discussion regarding shared books being read or scripture. It’s a great way to start the day! All men of the parish and cohort are welcome.
For more information, please contact Dave Foley at [email protected]
Calling all Men!
Do you feel isolated, losing the spiritual and moral strength to encourage and strengthen one another in virtue as only brotherhood can? As Scripture says, “Iron sharpens iron, and so must one man sharpen another” (Prov. 27:17).
Purpose: To enrich the lives of Men by providing opportunities for men to enjoy a sense of brotherhood and spiritual growth. Our study focuses on Jesus’ words and example in the Gospel, as well as trusting in the gifts of the Holy Spirit to help us through our journey in this life, with the goal of Pursuing the Way, the Truth, the Life.
Location: St. Denis School Cafeteria. We meet the second and fourth Tuesday of every month.
Email John Kuchinski for details: [email protected]
Each summer, a crew of intrepid men meet on the beach to share faith and build fraternity.
We meet Saturday mornings beginning between Memorial Day and Labor Day at 7:30am on the Spring Lake beach. We sit at the Salem Ave. Entrance.
All you need is a beach chair and a desire to grow in knowledge, friendship, and faith.
Contact Steve Kenny for more information, or just show up!
[email protected]
Cornerstone is a parish sponsored men's group. There are talks, small group discussions, times of prayer and a chance to just have fun with wonderful people who are interested in growing in their relationship with the Lord and his Church.
Generally, Cornerstone meetings are the 4th Thursday of the month in the St. Rose Community Room
We have an annual weekend retreat at St. Rose in March.
Contact: Paul Swenarton [email protected] (732) 492-4686
Catholic Men For Jesus Christ strives to bring men together to build each other up, support one another, and challenge one another on our spiritual journeys to become the men that we are created and called to be. Events include annual conferences, monthly prayer meetings, and the "Brothers in Arms" radio show. For more inforamtion visit: https://www.catholicmenforjesuschrist.org
We will help form new groups in your parish or cohort. Contact Steve Kenny at [email protected]
The Rev. John F. Welsh Council 3231 is a family oriented fraternal organization that proudly serves our parishes, and is over 50 years old. The Knights support such organizations as the Holy Innocent, Friends of Special Children, Madonna House and Birthright. Based on the principles of Unity, Charity, Fraternity and Patriotism you will find Knights quietly involved in virtually every church ministry. Meetings are held on the 2nd Wednesday at St. Denis and the 4th Wednesday at St. Mark’s.
For more information visit www.kofc.3232.org
The Msgr. Thomas U. Reilly Council 5611 was founded on September 14, 1964 through the efforts of Orville Snyder Jr., who was well known locally for his volunteerism. It is named after Msgr. Reilly, who was for many years pastor of St Margaret Parish. The Msgr. Thomas U. Reilly Council works closely with the following parishes: St. Rose (Belmar), Sts. Catharine and Margaret (Spring Lake, Spring Lake Heights, Wall) and St. Teresa Calcutta,, providing funds for various projects, including the People with Intellectual Difficulties Drive, high school scholarships and local charities
Joseph Basile
For More information visit http://kofcnj5611.org/council-5611/