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San Antonio Catholic Men’s Conference


2010
03.21

Yesterday, I was blessed to be given the opportunity to share my testimony to the Catholic Men of San Antonio at the SACMC.  I sincerely enjoyed myself and the Men were very receptive, not only to my talk but, to the much better talks by the other speakers.  THANK YOU to the Pilgrim Center of Hope for their generosity & hospitality.  My talk is entitled “From Slavery to Son-ship: Free At Last” & recounts my addiction to pornography, abortion,  perverse sexual education, and the overwhelming mercy of a loving Father who restores his prodigal Son from Slavery to Son-ship.  Please pray for the men who struggle with pornography! Note: I have some video clips & will post them later.
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Finding Your Keys: TrueManHood.com


2009
12.18

Josh LeBlanc & I interview Dave DiNuzzo from TrueManHood.com about his life, ministry, and future. It’s a great conversation about authentic masculinity.  For more information on Dave check out his website HERE. picture-8

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Finding Your Keys: Be A Man!


2009
12.11

Today, on “Finding Your Keys: A field guide for the every day Catholic” we talk with Fr. Larry Richards about his new book “Be A Man”.  We also tackle Mary’s Immaculate Conception in this season of Advent!

Fr. Larry Richards Bio:

Fr. Larry Richards is a popular, captivating preacher, and a favorite speaker at Catholic men’s conferences. He also serves as the pastor of an inner city parish, St. Joseph Church/Bread of Life Community in Erie, Pennsylvania. Fr. Richards has been a high school chaplain, a counselor and an evangelist. He has directed hundreds of retreats and parish missions around the United States. His inspirational and challenging talks have changed the hearts, minds and lives of millions world wide.

Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Fr. Richards attended college seminary at Gannon University where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Mental Health Counseling in 1983. He continued his studies at the major seminary at St. Vincent in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, and received his Masters of Divinity degree in 1987. He will soon complete his Master of Arts degree in Liturgy from the University Of Notre Dame. Fr. Larry Richards was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Erie in 1989.

He is the founder of The Reason for Our Hope Foundation and the Spiritual Director of TEC (To Encounter Christ) Retreat Program for the Diocese of Erie.

http://www.thereasonforourhope.org

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What’s behind the explosion of Catholic men’s conferences?


2009
12.09
By Emily Stimpson : OSV post found HERE
They tap into men’s needs for moral guidance missing from today’s culture

You could call the rapid growth in regional Catholic men’s conferences a trend. But that would be something of an understatement. You would be closer to the mark if you called it a movement.

Just look at the numbers.

According to the National Fellowship of Catholic Men (NFCM) , in 2001 there were 12 Catholic men’s conferences nationwide. Two years later, that number more than doubled. It doubled again in 2008. By next year, the group estimates there will be more than 60.

Some of those conferences are sponsored by dioceses. Many more are grassroots efforts. Most, on average, attract about 1,000 men (although some conferences boast numbers twice that size), and most offer attendees similar programs: talks, prayer time, confession and Mass. All address a common set of issues — sexual integrity, apologetics, conversion, spirituality — and all share the same goal: to renew and strengthen the faith of Catholic men.

Against all odds, many are succeeding.

‘Sense of enthusiasm’

Consider, for example, the annual Catholic Men’s Gathering in Pittsburgh, Pa.

According to the Catholic Men’s Fellowship of Pittsburgh’s co-founder Pat Molyneaux, the first men’s gathering in the diocese took place in 2006. That year, conference organizers expected to attract 1,000 men. Instead, 1,400 showed. There were 30 priests on hand to help with the Sacrament of Penance, but even that number wasn’t sufficient for the 1,000-plus men who lined up that day for confession. Hundreds had to go back to their seats before the closing Mass.

In the years since, attendance has climbed steadily (1,800 men participated in 2009), and, to avoid the problems of the first year, confession is now offered nearly all day, from 10 a.m. until the closing Mass at 4 p.m. At the most recent conference, Pittsburgh’s Bishop David Zubik heard confessions for six hours straight. Not surprisingly, he has become one of the gathering’s biggest champions.

“The CMF has been a very exciting development in the life of the Church of Pittsburgh,” Bishop Zubik told Our Sunday Visitor. “There is a new sense of evangelization, and a new sense of enthusiasm that has spilled over in so many ways into the life of the Church from what has been going on in the CMF. … The diocese is stronger — and livelier — as a result.”

That strength comes, in large part, from the more than 50 parish-based men’s groups that have formed in the wake of the conference. The groups gather weekly or biweekly to pray together, study the Scriptures and hold each other accountable. CMF also gathers the men quarterly for a diocesanwide morning of Eucharistic Adoration, and, in partnership with the NFCM, has launched a website (www.catholicmediaonline.org) that features hundreds of hours of talks from regional men’s conferences, as well as information about men’s spirituality and faith formation. The site averages 30,000 downloads a month.

Source of inspiration

The reason for the Pittsburgh gathering’s success, said Brad Tupi, who serves on the board of the CMF, is simple.

“Spirituality is part of our wiring,” he explained. “When we realize that happiness lies not in sex or money, but in God’s truth, it changes our lives. And that kind of happiness is contagious. When we see it in other men, we want to have it. The gatherings give men the opportunity to see what they usually don’t see in the culture.”

That also explains, at least in part, why the number of regional Catholic men’s conferences continues to climb.

“Men are feeling nervous right now,” said Joseph McClane, one of the organizers for the Catholic men’s conference in Houston. “Politics, the economy, being out of work, all those factors make a man feel vulnerable. They show us that we’re not in control like we thought we were.”

“In times of trouble,” he continued, “we turn back to what we once knew. When God hits us with a Mack truck, we turn back to faith. Men want to be inspired. They want to be led. And these conferences have become a place where they can find the inspiration and leadership they’re looking for.”

Quest for knowledge

Ken Ogorek, the director of catechesis for the Archdiocese of Indianapolis and the master of ceremonies for Indianapolis’ 2009 men’s conference, also believes that men’s “hunger for knowledge of the faith” accounts for both the increasing number of conferences and for the increasing numbers at the conferences.

“Due to the deficiencies in catechesis in the ’70s and ’80s, there are a lot of men out there who feel ill-equipped to deal with the challenges our culture presents them with,” he said, adding that, in Indianapolis, the men leave not only with memories of the talks they’ve heard, but also with armloads of books.

“The conferences make them hungry to learn more and share more,” he explained.

Accommodating schedules

Despite that hunger, the biggest obstacle for conference organizers in Indianapolis and elsewhere remains convincing men that it’s worth taking time out of their busy lives to fill that hunger. That’s especially true of men who have fallen away from the Church or who don’t always make it to Mass on Sunday — two key demographics most conferences attempt to reach.

“Everyone is so busy, and guys don’t always see what they’ll get out of giving up a Saturday for this,” said McClane. “It takes more than an announcement in the bulletin. A tap on the shoulder from another man is what does it. Even better is a tap on the shoulder from a priest.”

Along with urging men and priests to “tap” other men, the Houston conference attempts to accommodate busy schedules by beginning at 7:30 a.m. on a Saturday and ending at 1:30 the same day. Conference organizers also encourage parishes to rent buses so that men can travel together to and from the conference.

“Time with other men, fellowship, that’s the selling point for a lot of guys,” he explained.

That’s a selling point that almost always pays off.

Explained Ogorek: “Once the guys are there, whether they came willingly or were cajoled into it, they see men just like them who have been moved by the power and beauty of the faith — that’s huge and powerful.”

And that’s also a selling point that many more men still need to hear.

“In this diocese alone there are hundreds of thousands of men who are slowly and steadily dying,” said McClane. “If we don’t reach them, who will?”

Emily Stimpson is an OSV contributing editor.

By the Numbers

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The Kings men Radio Interview


2009
11.13

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I was blessed to be interviewed on Mark Houck’s “The King’s Men” live call in radio show today! The Kings Men is an outstanding men’s apostolate in Pennsylvania that is lighting a fire in the hearts of men all over the nation. Visit their website HERE.  What a blessing… thank you to Mark and Damien for allowing me the opportunity.  Mark and I talked about pornography, men’s ministry, the Houston chapter of the Kings Men, and so much more.  I hope you enjoy it!

Do you struggle with pornographycdphy? Know someone who does? Want a FREE copy of my MP3 disk? Send me some feedback at 713.568.6277 about your struggle, or someone you know, and I will mail you my MP3 disk, with almost 7 hours of audio, for FREE!  Call today!

Also, listen to the interview with Matt Fradd, from WhoDoesItHurt.com, on yesterday’s “Finding Your Keys” episode.. it was great! Click to listen.

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Mens Day of Prayer


2009
11.03

tch-crossThis Saturday November 7th is the Houston Men’s Day of Prayer!

More Info here: http:MensDayOfPrayer.org

I will be there as the emcee as well as hosting a booth to hand out some great resources to strengthen men in the fight against pornography.  Books, DVD’s, CD’s, and more… join me!

Also, I will be hosting a special men’s accountability meeting to help men find freedom from pornography on Nov. 18th at the Catholic Charismatic Center at 1949 Cullen Blvd. in Houston TX.   RSVP at catholichack@gmail.com.

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Fighting Porn!


2009
10.21

picture-3Good news!

To my great surprise I was invited to be one of the speakers at the 2010 San Antonio Catholic Men’s conference.  I’m deeply honored by this invitation and quickly accepted.  As you may, or may not know, I was blessed to give my testimony, of over two decades of pornography addiction, to the Houston Catholic Men’s conference back in January and it was a huge blessing in my life.   God has given me the opportunity to speak to many many men who are struggling with this sin to help them find freedom through the Sacraments, the very Grace, of God.  Since teaming up with the Kings Men, and becoming a contributor at WhoDoesitHurt.com, this past week, I have been feeling almost compelled by God to spend more time in this ministry and then… out of no where… I received this wonderful opportunity! Praise be Jesus Christ!  Click HERE to visit the San Antonio conference page!

Here are some of my past shows, testimony, and other  resources I have produced related to the fight against porn. Please pray that I can continue to be the donkey Jesus rides today in this fight! Yes… even a jack ass like me can be used for His Glory (Numbers 22:28)!

God Bless You

Joe

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Saving men from Porn!


2009
10.17

picture-3 I want to share with you a new website resource that is focused on leading people (men and women) out of the darkness and slavery of addiction to pornography.

http://www.whodoesithurt.com

Its a great site with lots of articles, podcasts, and video casts.  Please support the site by sharing it with others.  I have been blessed to have a few of my podcasts, interviews, and even my testimony (“From Slavery to Sonship”) posted on the Audio Library, and Victory Stories sections of the site.

Even better… there’s material from Marc Houck, Jason Evert, Christopher West, Deacon Ralf, and, the founder of the site, Matt Fradd and more!  Do yourself a favor and check this out… then pass it on!

Thanks in advance for your support.

God Bless You
Joe

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Ignorance is NOT bliss!


2009
10.16

Men's Day of Prayer!

CALLING ALL CATHOLIC MEN!

Know your Faith! Learn it & Live It!

ALL MEN WELCOME!

Wanted: Catholic Men ready to step up to the plate! Join your shepherd, Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, and other fellow Catholic Men like you on Saturday, November 7th as we explore Who are you called to be in 2009.

When: Saturday November 7, 2009
7:30 am to 1:30 pm

The Center (Catholic Charismatic Center)
Where: 1949 Cullen Blvd, Houston TX 77023,
713.236.9977

Who: Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, Hector Molina Jr., Michael Cumbie, Deacon Alex Jones, & More TBD

To register or for more information check out their website: http://www.mensdayofprayer.org

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