The Catenians
Strengthening family life through friendship and faith
Who are the Catenians?
Catholic laymen who are committed to their Faith, their families, to those in need and to each other.
What is the Catenian Association?
The Catenian Association is an international body of proudly Catholic laymen who meet at least once a month as Brothers in local units called Circles to practice their Faith, to enjoy each other's company and to support their local Parishes and Diocese.
United by their Catholicism, members of the Association have several objectives
For more information, please visit The Catenians website.
Catholic laymen who are committed to their Faith, their families, to those in need and to each other.
What is the Catenian Association?
The Catenian Association is an international body of proudly Catholic laymen who meet at least once a month as Brothers in local units called Circles to practice their Faith, to enjoy each other's company and to support their local Parishes and Diocese.
United by their Catholicism, members of the Association have several objectives
- To foster brotherly love among our members and to develop social bonds among our members and their families
- To support one another in the practice of our Faith.
- To support and encourage Brothers, their families and widows as needs arise.
- To support Brothers in difficulty or need including maintaining and administering benevolent funds through the Catenian Association Benevolent and Children’s Fund
- To advance the interests and development of young Catholics and to assist them in the choice or pursuit of a career, including the promotion and support of the Catenian Association Bursary Fund
- To help our clergy and to encourage and support vocations to the religious life in appropriate ways.
- To support charities which the Circle, Province or Association considers are worthy and relevant.
For more information, please visit The Catenians website.