Conference for Catholic Facility Management
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CCFM provides a forum for professionals working for our church in matters of real estate, construction, and facility management.
Three great CCFM Corporate Members working together to create beautiful works for the Catholic Church.
It is enrollment season at CCFM. Check us out and contact us to join this great Association!
Our latest blog post:
https://ccfm.net/ccfm-community-works/
Happy World Facility Management Day!
Your work for the Catholic Church is vital to the ministry of the Catholic Church. This is a day to celebrate you and your ministry.
Hopefully, our 27th Annual CCFM Conference in Baltimore fortified you both spiritually and professionally. If you were unable to attend, look for the presentation .pdf's to be posted on our website soon. For more information, email us at [email protected]
We enjoyed a very successful 27th Conference in Baltimore last week. Many thanks to our patron saint, St. Joseph the Worker, whose feast day was Monday, May 1. Much learning and networking was accomplished and our tours were stunning. Many thanks also to our wonderful Corporate members and sponsors! See you all next year in Nashville, April 7-10, at the Ga***rd Opryland Hotel. Contact us: [email protected]
Three great CCFM Corporate Members teaming up to create beautiful works of art for the Catholic Church!
CCFM is all about connecting the people who work for the Church in all things facilities with the resources they need.
Interested in becoming a member? Contact us at [email protected].
We did a lot of good work the last few days in Chicago. We had some Board enrichment, met our Keynote speaker, Sr. Carol Zinn, prayed and managed to have Chicago-style food at Portillo's. Thank you to Mercy Circle for hosting us!
If you, as a CCFM member would like to become more involved, email us at [email protected].
Making the morning count with a presentation from CBIS on our investment account.
Last night was fun-work. The CCFM Board was busy signing Christmas cards for the members! It's a beautiful fall here in Chicago.
Had time to stop and visit with our CCFM Member at the Diocese of Joliet, Chris Nye.
Fall Board Meeting, here we go!
Come by and see us in Booth 509 - In-Person at the 2022 Resource Center for Religious Institutes Conference in Dallas. It's good to be back!
Excited to be here at the 73rd Catholic Cemetery Conference! Stopby and see us at booth 617!
If you were lucky enough to be with us in Denver last spring at our 25th Annual Conference, you might have heard stories about the Vicar General of the Diocese of Covington and his parish school. Fr. Daniel Schomaker, Pastor of St. Augustin's Parish in Covington is featured in this story of Faith, Hope and Love. Here's the full story:
https://www.ncregister.com/features/how-daily-mass-transformed-a-catholic-school-in-kentucky
How Daily Mass Transformed a Catholic School in Kentucky Father Daniel Schomaker’s 2017 decision has had a holy ripple effect throughout the parish community.
Another week, another conference! Last week was CMSM, men religious. This week, it is LCWR, the women religious. It's right here in St. Louis and we are ready to go! Find us at Booth 604.
Today is the last day for exhibitors at the CMSM Assembly. It's been a great conference and CCFM is glad to be back with them.
Meet Fr. Alex Castro with the Augustinians of the Assumption - one of our newest CCFM members! Interested in joining CCFM? Email us at [email protected]!
About to welcome attendees to the exhibit hall. If you are attending the CMSM Assembly, stop by and see us at Table 6. Or, email us for more info at [email protected]
CCFM is happy to be back at CMSM after 5 years away! It's going to be a great week. Stop by booth #6 and see us!
Happy Patron Saint day, CCFM Members!
Pope Pius XII instituted the feast of St. Joseph the Worker in 1955 to emphasize the dignity, meaning, and value of human work in the eyes of God, and to give all laborers a model of virtue as well as a heavenly intercessor and protector.
St. Joseph was born in Bethlehem in Judea and later settled in Nazareth. By Divine command he became the husband of the Virgin Mary and adoptive father to Jesus who is God Incarnate. We know from Scripture and Tradition that St. Joseph was a virtuous man and a carpenter by trade. It was he who was entrusted with the great mission to guard, protect, and provide for the temporal needs of God's most precious gifts, the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Child Jesus, in the role of husband and father within the Holy Family. St. Joseph's mission continues from heaven as the patron saint of the Catholic Church. He is also the patron of many causes including fathers, laborers, and families. His feast days are: St. Joseph the Husband of Mary on March 19th, and St. Joseph the Worker on May 1st.
Discover more about St. Joseph: https://bit.ly/2Q5jg3e
Final-day tour never disappoints! We had our closing dinner last night and had 50 members join us for our final tour. It has been a great come-back conference. Full coverage in the upcoming May issue of CCFMTODAY.
Thank you, Archdiocese of Denver!
Here we come Archdiocese of Baltimore! Save the date -
April 30-May 3, 2023!
[email protected] for more info.
Having such a great time at the 25th Annual Conference in Denver!
Mass tomorrow and more educational tracks. Want to join us next year? Save the date for Baltimore, April 30- May 3, 2023.
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Finally! CCFM 25th Annual Conference has begun!
It's happening!
Take a look at this post from one of our newest Corporate Members - ALBL Oberammergau. Want to see more? Join us for our 25th Annual Conference, April 24-27, hosted by the Archdioces of Denver. Email [email protected].
I got my copy; did you get yours? It's time to register for the 25th Annual CCFM Conference. Check our website for more information.
Wishing CCFM members and their families a joyful Christmas and many blessings in the new year!
It has been a wonderful conference and so good to be with the wonderful people of DFMC!
Check out our website, ccfm.net, for information on CCFM's conference next April, 2022.
We are in Nashville this week at the Ga***rd Opryland Hotel for the DFMConference. It is so good to meet new friends and reconnect with existing members. Cannot wait until it is our turn to be together in Denver next spring. Visit our website to learn more.
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We had a productive CCFM Board Meeting in St. Louis last week. Patrick Markey, with Leadership Roundtable, presented to the Board on best practices. It was good to be together again after two long years and to be planning for a conference - April 24-27 in Denver. We shared some meals, too!
Are you interested in serving on the CCFM Board or know someone you think has something to contribute? We are accepting nominations to the Board now just email [email protected].
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