The Catholic Men Association gathers the men of the parish for fellowship, faith formation, and service. Members of CMA strive to become better husbands, fathers, and role models grounded in Catholic values. They meet monthly for prayer and discussion on topics like Christian parenting, ethics in the workplace, and leadership in the Church. CMA members often take the lead in parish projects that require manual work or technical skills – for example, they organized the building of additional church benches and the recent grotto construction. They also engage in community outreach such as repairing homes for the elderly or running small income-generating initiatives to support parish needs. In the wider society, the Catholic Men champion issues like family welfare and social justice, echoing St. Joseph’s protective heart. Through days of recollection and even sports events with men from neighboring parishes, the CMA builds brotherhood. They encourage one another to be men of prayer and integrity, following the example of St. Ignatius Loyola (a fellow layman before priesthood) and St. Joseph the Worker.
(Current Chairperson: Mr. [Name]; Chaplain: Fr. Sossy, SJ)