9th March 2015
The Catenian Rosary Group
Since 2009 we have been sending Rosaries to Aboriginals in Australia and to Missions in
the 3rd World Countries in Africa. The work has now spread to islands in the Pacific and
to prisons in the Philippines. For more information:- http://www.catenianrosary.com
The Catenian Rosary Group
Since 2009 we have been sending Rosaries to Aboriginals in Australia and to Missions in
the 3rd World Countries in Africa. The work has now spread to islands in the Pacific and
to prisons in the Philippines. For more information:- http://www.catenianrosary.com
The Catenian Association
The Catenian Association is an international brotherhood of
practising Catholic laymen who meet socially, at least once a month, in local
branches, known as Circles. Members refer to each other as 'brother'. This
reflects the strength of the mutual support they give to each other and their
families, which is based on the shared values of their Catholic belief and
practice.
In an increasingly secular society, the Association provides a
sociable and supporting haven (an oasis of calm) for those facing challenges to
their beliefs and moral values in their business, professional and family lives.
Through their membership Catenians are helped to enjoy and fulfill their
various vocations in life. Firstly as baptised Christians and also in their
family as a husband and father; in their chosen profession or workplace; within
the civil community and within the church.
The Association's name is derived from the Latin 'Catena' (a
chain) with the Circles being the links in the chain. The emblem consists of a
continuous chain of links surrounding a cross. This symbolizes that our Catholic
faith is at the centre of all we do.
The Association is not a fundraising agent for the Catholic Church, nor is it a
Catholic action group. However, it is a group of active Catholics.
On an individual basis, Catenians take an active part in the life of their parishes
and many play a leading role in their dioceses and Catholic lay organisations locally
and nationally. The Association is non-political though Catenians are prominent
in many aspects of public life and service.
The Local circle is the Weybridge Circle click here for details
Inaugurated: Mar 24 1945 12:00AM
Meeting Times: 8:15:00 PM
Meeting Date(s): 3rd Tuesday of the Month
Burhill Golf Club, Burwood Road, Hersham, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey KT12 4BL. Tel:- 01932 227345. Non Dining.
The March, April and October Dining meetings commence at 7.30p.m.
Note that date of December meeting varies.
Contact Secretary for details.
Find out more details from :- http://www.thecatenians.co.uk/
The Catenian Association is an international brotherhood of
practising Catholic laymen who meet socially, at least once a month, in local
branches, known as Circles. Members refer to each other as 'brother'. This
reflects the strength of the mutual support they give to each other and their
families, which is based on the shared values of their Catholic belief and
practice.
In an increasingly secular society, the Association provides a
sociable and supporting haven (an oasis of calm) for those facing challenges to
their beliefs and moral values in their business, professional and family lives.
Through their membership Catenians are helped to enjoy and fulfill their
various vocations in life. Firstly as baptised Christians and also in their
family as a husband and father; in their chosen profession or workplace; within
the civil community and within the church.
The Association's name is derived from the Latin 'Catena' (a
chain) with the Circles being the links in the chain. The emblem consists of a
continuous chain of links surrounding a cross. This symbolizes that our Catholic
faith is at the centre of all we do.
The Association is not a fundraising agent for the Catholic Church, nor is it a
Catholic action group. However, it is a group of active Catholics.
On an individual basis, Catenians take an active part in the life of their parishes
and many play a leading role in their dioceses and Catholic lay organisations locally
and nationally. The Association is non-political though Catenians are prominent
in many aspects of public life and service.
The Local circle is the Weybridge Circle click here for details
Inaugurated: Mar 24 1945 12:00AM
Meeting Times: 8:15:00 PM
Meeting Date(s): 3rd Tuesday of the Month
Burhill Golf Club, Burwood Road, Hersham, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey KT12 4BL. Tel:- 01932 227345. Non Dining.
The March, April and October Dining meetings commence at 7.30p.m.
Note that date of December meeting varies.
Contact Secretary for details.
Find out more details from :- http://www.thecatenians.co.uk/