THE CATENIAN ASSOCIATION
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international brotherhood of Catholic men

 
The Association's name is derived from the Latin 'Catena' (a chain) with the Circles being the links.
It was founded in Manchester in 1908 and has 11,000 members.
There are over 300 Circles throughout Australia, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Ireland, Malta, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
 
What is The Catenian Association?
The Catenian Association is an international brotherhood of Catholic business and professional men who meet socially, at least once a month, at local branches or Circles'
Members refer to each other as 'brothers', reflecting the mutual support and sharing of common values that is found within the Association.
The Association's name is derived from the Latin 'Catena' (a chain) with the Circles being the links in the chain and the emblem denoting a continuous chain of links surrounding a cross.
 
 

Joining the Catenian Association gives you the chance to :

Meet other Catholic professional and businessmen with similar values.

Become part of a close community offering lifelong support and friendship.

Mix with other Catholic leaders in business , commerce, public service, the professions and politics.

Be part of a group that helps each other and their families in their respective areas.

Provide your families with opportunities for friendship and social activity.

The Association is non-political and is not a fund-raising agent or Catholic action pressure group

 

Many Catenians have a prominent role in their local parishes and dioceses, as well as major Catholic lay organisations. They are also active in the service of the Church and the civic community, both locally and nationally

Membership is by invitation, however if you would like to know more about the association please contact
Ken Byerley : Telephone 01753 818711

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