We support Catholic parishes and dioceses in establishing mental health ministries. Mental health ministries provide vital spiritual accompaniment for people experiencing mental illness, as well as those who care for them.
Do you want to learn how to become an Instructor of Companionship? Apply to become a Companionship Instructor Training! This 2-day training course focuses on the values and philosophy of The Companionship Model and how to effectively communicate the aim and practices of Companionship. Everything taught during this course is in keeping with the teachings of the Catholic Church and has been developed in partnership with the Association for Catholic Mental Health Ministers and Pathways to Promise. It has also been reviewed and approved by our Chaplain, Bishop John Dolan.
10 members of the Association have the chance to receive a scholarship for the virtual training happening on June 17th and 18th. Applications for this course are due by June 3rd. Make sure you signify that you are a member of the Association in your application.
Click Here to the endorsement and forward to the guidebook from our Chaplain, Bishop John Dolan, and our President, Deacon Ed Shoener.
Pope Francis has said that we need to “fully overcome the stigma with which mental illness has often been branded and…ensure that the culture of community prevails over the mentality of rejection.” He encourages us to build a community of warmth and affection where they “will find support and a light that opens them up to life.” The Association of Catholic Mental Health Ministers has worked with the Pope's Wordwide Prayer Network at the Vatican to develop resources that will help parishes respond to the Pope’s call.
One in four people will be affected by a mental health problem at some point in their lives, yet the stigma surrounding mental illness silences many and prevents faith communities from responding compassionately and effectively. This eight-session course—designed for use in small groups—explores the realities of mental health and illness, as well as the vital need for faith-based community conversations about these topics.
We provide free prayer cards in both English and Spanish for use in your ministry!
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Winner of the Resource of the Year award and a first-place in resources for ministry from the Association of Catholic Publishers and a third-place award in pastoral ministry books from the Catholic Media Association.
A film series based on When a Loved One Dies By Suicide will launch this Autumn.
This film series was developed through a partnership between CMHM and Sanctuary Mental Health Ministires.