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We work alongside many other organisations who are aligned with our aims. 

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Partners

We work alongside many other organisations who are aligned with our aims.

The CMA are a lay association of the faithful whose members cooperate to support Catholicism in the UK Armed Forces. We strive to inspire one-another in the Faith, to grow through prayer and the sacraments, and to offer up our sufferings, persevering together in the universal call to holiness. The CMA are all serving personnel, helping others.
The CMA are a lay association of the faithful whose members cooperate to support Catholicism in the UK Armed Forces. We strive to inspire one-another in the Faith, to grow through prayer and the sacraments, and to offer up our sufferings, persevering together in the universal call to holiness. The CMA are all serving personnel, helping others.

The UK’s largest Catholic youth conference. Expect an impressive list of speakers and guests from all over the world, music and worship at world class venues. 

The CMA are a lay association of the faithful whose members cooperate to support Catholicism in the UK Armed Forces. We strive to inspire one-another in the Faith, to grow through prayer and the sacraments, and to offer up our sufferings, persevering together in the universal call to holiness. The CMA are all serving personnel, helping others.
The National Office for Vocation is an Office of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales. Its mission is to build a culture of vocation in the Church in England and Wales and to promote the calls to specific vocations. The Catenian Association is a financial supporter of the National Office for Vocation.
The Catenian Bursary Fund Ltd is the Catenians very own registered charity. A principle aim of the Catenians is to work to support and help the development, promotion and support of Catholic youth – throughout the world and quite irrespective of any connection with the Catenian Association. In 1980 we formed our Bursary Fund, a UK-registered charity, with the aim of offering financial help to young people to face the challenge of volunteering to work to do something wonderful for others. The Fund is entirely made up of funds voluntarily donated by Catenians.
The St Vincent de Paul Society (England & Wales) is part of an international Christian voluntary network dedicated to tackling poverty in all its forms by providing practical assistance to people in need. Founded in Britain in 1844, we foster diverse and inclusive connections, as a Society that is welcoming of people of all faiths and none. We joyfully extend our hand in the care and personal service of individuals and families who need support.
The University of Southampton Catholic Society (CathSoc) is a real joy to be part of, even if the members say so themselves! They’re a vibrant community with a wonderful mix of students from many different backgrounds and countries, which makes it possible for everyone to feel welcome and at home. Catenians in Southampton have developed a special relationship with the CATHSOC and students are always welcome at Catenian meetings and events.
Catenians in Exeter have developed a special relationship with the Exeter University Catholic Society, and students are always welcome at Catenian events.
Universe Catholic Weekly is true to its mission of being “a light to guide the world, and a mirror to reflect it”, keeping Catholics­ informed about their faith, and bringing them ever closer to God. The Catenians have a regular column in the Universe.
The Catholic Womens League is a worldwide organisation, united in friendship and love, where members use and develop their talents in projects for the world, the nation, the diocese and the parish.

The Catholic Medical Association (UK) supports Catholics in healthcare to integrate their Catholic Faith with their clinical practice.

The CMA (UK) represents healthcare professionals, hospital chaplains, clinical managers, medical scientists – anyone involved in providing healthcare in the UK.

We also serve the Catholic laity and the general public. We are willing to assist with clinical or ethical queries as we are able, using our clinical experience and understanding of the Church’s teaching.

Founded in 1914 the Guild is a national association with membership open to Police Officers serving in the Police Forces in the rest of England and Wales. More recently membership has been opened up to Police Staff & Police Community Support Officers. The CPG also has a Friends category of membership for other civilian supporters.

Friends of the Holy Land, is a non-political Christian Charity. Their mission is to secure a resilient and enduring Christian community in the West Bank, Gaza, Israel and Jordan – the part of the world that Christians call the Holy Land

Every Brother promises on enrolment “never to fail to aid a Brother In difficulty or need”. Brothers help each other and widows/families in many ways. The Benevolent Fund is the business end of this commitment.

Every Brother promises on enrolment “never to fail to aid a Brother In difficulty or need”. Brothers help each other and widows/families in many ways. The Benevolent Fund is the business end of this commitment.

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