14 Parishes to host men’s program
A summer initiative to promote the That Man is You (TMIY) Catholic men’s program bears fruit as 11 new Parishes have signed on to start this important outreach starting in September.
TMIY is a program which honestly addresses the pressures and temptations that men face in our modern culture, especially those relating to their roles as husbands and fathers. The program harmonizes current social and medical science with the teachings of the Church and the wisdom of the saints to develop the vision of man fully alive.

Since its inception, more than 100,000 men have been involved in TMIY. The transformative effects in participants have been most evident in helping men become better husbands and fathers, strengthening them in virtue, and in increased Parish participation.
The program began in the Diocese several years ago at Ave Maria Parish in Ave Maria and expanded afterward at St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Parish in Parrish and St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Grove City.
James Gontis, Diocesan Director of Evangelization, hosted 11 information sessions early in the summer to spread the word to more Parishes with the full support of Bishop Frank J. Dewane.
“This program has a proven track record throughout the country,” Gontis said. “We had three Parishes with active programs and the result speak for themselves.”
The information nights consisted of prayer and then a presentation from the TMIY program representatives at Ave Maria Parish, including Dominic Micillo, the Core Team Leader, and Deacon Jeffrey Ball.

The response was overwhelmingly positive, with men committing to participate in the program once it arrives at their home Parish. In one Parish alone, at Our Lady of the Angels Parish in Lakewood Ranch, more than 40 made that commitment during the June 29, 2023, session.
TMIY program has Core Teams at each host Parish who will serve as the guide through the weekly sessions. Organized around a central theme for each program year and presented through the lens of seven steps that make it simple for men to follow, this engaging content is delivered in 13 sessions.
Each week is divided into three roughly equal parts: 30 minutes for a meal; 30 minutes for the presentation; and 30 minutes for small group discussions.
The 13-week program is free, with no pre-registration required. Participants are not required to attend every week and can drop in at any time during the length of the program. You also do not need to be a registered member of the host Parish to attend.
For more information about the program, and to find a host Parish nearest you, please visit https://dioceseofvenice.org/offices/offices-departments/evangelization/that-man-is-you/, or contact Jim Gontis, Diocesan Director of Evangelization, at 941-486-4754, or gontis@dioceseofvenice.org.
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That Man Is You locations
Parishes that will be starting TMIY programs beginning in September are listed below. Please note that the 13-week program is free, with no pre-registration required. Participants are not required to attend every week and can drop in at any time during the length of the program.
Epiphany Cathedral, Venice
Saturday mornings 6:30 a.m. – 8 a.m., beginning Sept. 9
Core Team Leader: Deacon Scott Little – little@epiphanycathedral.org
St. Frances Cabrini, Parrish
Saturday mornings 6:30 a.m. – 8 a.m., beginning Sept. 9
Core Team Leader: Paul Dadowski – dadowski@yahoo.com
St. Patrick, Sarasota
Fridays 6 a.m.–7:30 a.m., beginning Sept. 15
Core Team Leader: Joe Gomez – zemogrj@comcast.net
St. Charles Borromeo, Port Charlotte
Saturday mornings 9:15 a.m. – 10:45 a.m., beginning Sept. 9
Core Team Leader: Michael Barrett – michaelb@stcbc.org
St. Agnes, Naples
Saturday mornings 6:30 a.m. – 8 a.m., beginning Sept. 16
Core Team Leader: Isaac Mejias – iosc7@yahoo.com
St. Joseph, Bradenton
Saturday mornings 7 a.m. – 8:15 a.m., beginning Sept. 16
Core Team Leader: Miguel Rodriguez – rod730@gmail.com
Our Lady of the Angels, Lakewood Ranch
Saturday mornings 6:30 a.m. – 8 a.m., beginning Sept. 16
Core Team Leader: Mike Gonzales – gonzalesmichaelpaul@gmail.com
San Pedro, North Port
Saturday mornings 6:30 a.m. – 8 a.m., beginning Sept. 16
Core Team Leader: Mike Lyons – lnmlyons@gmail.com
St. Paul the Apostle, Arcadia
Sunday mornings 7 a.m. – 8:30 a.m., beginning Sept. 17
Core Team Leader: Brad Dixon – braddixon82@gmail.com
St. Katharine Drexel, Cape Coral
Thursday evenings 7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m., beginning Sept. 21
Core Team Leader: Timothy Altieri – Altieri@altierilawfirm.com
St. Francis of Assisi, Grove City
Thursday mornings 7 a.m. – 8:15 a.m., beginning Sept. 21
Core Team Leader: John Coyne – johnp@yahoo.com
Ave Maria, Ave Maria
Saturday mornings 7 am – 8:30 a.m., beginning Sept. 23
Core Team Leader: Dominic Micillo – dmicillo@aol.com
St. John the Evangelist, Naples
Saturday mornings (Times TBD), beginning Sept. 23
Core Team Leader: Brandon Karas – brandonkaras1993@gmail.com
Incarnation, Sarasota
Saturday mornings 6:30 a.m. – 8 a.m., beginning Sept. 23
Core Team Leader: Steve Jendrysik – CATHYSTEVEMARIE@msn.com
For more information about individual Parish session, please contact the Core team Leader.














“Dear young people, I would like to look into the eyes of each of you and say: Do not be afraid. I will tell you something else, also very beautiful: it is no longer I, but Jesus Himself who is now looking at you. He knows each of your hearts, each of your lives; He knows your joys, your sorrows, your successes and failures. He knows your heart. Today, He says to you, here in Lisbon, at this World Youth Day: ‘Have no fear, take heart, do not be afraid!’”









Bus ride to the outskirts of Fatima in the countryside where the Aug. 19, 1917, apparition of Our Lady of Fatima took place. Pilgrims took part in two-mile Estação da Via Sacra (Stations of the Cross), or Caminho dos Pastorinhos (path of the little shepherds), which included 14 chapels that represent the different stations of the Way of the Cross. Father Alex Pince, Parochial Vicar at Epiphany Cathedral led the Diocesan group through the stations on the second anniversary of his priestly ordination.
This visit also included a stop at the Cenacolo Community (Fraternity Angel of Peace) which ministers to those suffering from addictions, as well as the Parish Church of Fatima where Sts. Lucia, Francisco and Jacinto, were baptized, as well as to the Shrine Museum. St. Francisco died in 1919 at the age of 10, Jacinto died in 1920, at the age of 9, both from the 1919 global influenza outbreak. They are the Church’s youngest saints who did not die as martyrs, with Jacinta the youngest.
Each afternoon of WYD a Youth Festival is taking place throughout the city. In Cidade da Alegria, is a Vocational Fair and Reconciliation Park. During the Vocational Fair, young pilgrims encounter various movements, associations, communities, religious orders, and projects of social nature. Reconciliation Park is where pilgrims encounter the Merciful Christ through the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
Rise Up catechesis continues. Evening welcoming ceremony for Pope Francis at Colina de Econtro (Parque Eduardo VII). Youth Festival.














The month of July holds a special meaning in the heart of Bishop Frank J. Dewane as it is the month in which he was ordained to the priesthood (July 16, 1988), and ordained as a Bishop (July 25, 2006). The priestly ordination anniversary is 35 years, while the Bishop ordination is 17 years.


