CMSM National Assembly 2025
Hyatt Regency Baltimore Inner Harbor | July 21-24, 2025

This year’s Assembly theme is inspired by the Jubilee year and invites members to reflect on the ways their leadershipand communitiesenact solidarity and fraternity. 

Male religious in the United States have long been active in justice and peace work as an expression of solidarity. However, demographic shifts, generational changes, and an evolving culture have all affected long-standing models of that work. Additionally, the Jubilee theme“pilgrims of hope”brings a renewed focus on the fraternal life of the community as journeying together in hope.  

This year’s Assembly is designed to prompt discussions around a series of key topics related to solidarity and fraternity in light of the Jubilee year, including the use of power, topical discussions on migration, option for the poor, care for creation, and pro-life issues, as well as examining fraternal life in light of these issues. 

Join us this summer in Baltimore, MD, to engage with these topics, converse with fellow leaders, and reflect on the impact of the Jubilee year on male religious life! 

“With charity and clarity we are all called to live in solidarity and fraternity, to build bridges that bring us ever closer together, to avoid walls of ignominy and to learn to give our lives as Jesus Christ gave his for the salvation of all.” 

-Pope Francis (Letter of the Holy Father to the Bishops of the United States of America, 9)

Registration Details

Assembly registration closed on Monday, June 16. If you are interested in attending the Assembly in-person, please email Greta David (gdavid@cmsm.org). Online Assembly registration remains available; click here to register! 

  • Register here.
  • Assembly Registration closes on Monday, June 16, 2025, at 5:00 pm ET.
  • Once you have registered for the Assembly, make sure to book your hotel room(s) at the Baltimore Hyatt Regency using the CMSM booking link.
  • Early Bird pricing was available through Friday, May 2, 2025. Standard pricing took effect on Saturday, May 3, 2025.

If you are unable to attend the Assembly in person, we have an online registration option available. Click here for more information.

Cancellation Policy: Refunds will be given for cancellations made by June 21, 2025. Please refer to our Cancellation Policy for more information.

Standard Pricing (May 3 – June 16, 2025)

  • First Attendee:
    • $750
    • This rate is available through Monday, June 16, 2025
  • Additional Attendee:
    • $650 ($100 off)
    • This rate is available through Monday, June 16, 2025
  • Pre-Assembly: $130
  • Post-Assembly: $100

We encourage you to come to the Assembly with members of your council. For this reason, we have discounted registration for additional attendees from each community.

Schedule

  • Engaging topics

  • Group Discussions

  • Business & Regional Meetings

  • Board Elections

  • Exhibit Hall

  • Pre-Assembly & Post-Assembly

Monday, July 21 (7:30 am – 6:30 pm)

  • Pre-Assembly (7:30 am – 4:00 pm)
    • Practical Eldercare: Tools and Discussions for Leaders
      • In CMSM’s CARA study, “aging of members” was named as the top concern of male religious leaders. CMSM has addressed this topic in a number of ways via our Eldercare Summit and regional meetings, but now will convene a full day workshop on eldercare focusing on tools and resources leaders can use to help navigate the aging of their institute. Join us for discussions around helpful policies and procedures for eldercare, possible models of healthcare personnel, and introductions to resources in eldercare. Topics and speakers include:
        • Spirituality of Aging and Person-Centered Care – Sr. M. Peter Lillian Di Maria, O.Carm., Avila Institute of Gerontology
        • Level of Care Assessment and Personnel – David Shellenberger, Saint John Vianney Institute and Br. Peter O’Loughlin, CFC
        • Difficult Conversations in Eldercare – Dcn. Steven DeMartino
        • Case Study and Panel Discussion – Dcn. Steven DeMartino, Sr. Geraldine Hoyler, CSC, Christopher Fusco, John Knutsen, and Sr. Kathleen Lunsmann, IHM
      • For more information on the Pre-Assembly, click here.
  • New Attendee Welcome (4:45 pm)
  • Welcome Reception (5:30 pm)

Tuesday, July 22 (7:00 am – 7:00 pm)

  • Opening Mass – Archbishop William Lori, Archbishop of Baltimore
  • Presidential Address – Fr. Jeffrey Kirch, CPPS
    • Fr. Kirch will offer a reflection on the theme of the Assembly – “Rejoice in Hope: Solidarity & Fraternity” – to help frame the discussions that will take place over the next two days.
  • Plenary: The Hope of Power – Dr. Ann Garrido
    • We often hear about the power of hope in challenging times, but have we also considered the hope to be found in power? Although the word “power” has many negative connotations in our current cultural context, scripture can offer us a more positive understanding of the term—one that can energize ministries and help us to accomplish the good we are called to do in this world. Dr. Garrido, professor of homiletics at the Aquinas Institute and author of Redeeming Power: Exercising the Gift as God Intended, will offer insights gleaned from interviews with over 40 Catholic ministry leaders from across the U.S. and Canada about what the healthy, hopeful use of power can look like.
  • Lunch
  • Small & Large Group Discussions
  • Spiritual Reflection – Fr. Sam Sawyer, SJ
    • Fr. Sawyer will offer a reflection on the Assembly theme, drawing on the encyclicals of Pope Francis.
  • Regional Meetings
  • Nominations
  • Opening Reception
  • Exhibit Hall

Wednesday, July 23 (7:00 am – 6:30 pm)

  • Mass – His Eminence Cardinal Christophe Pierre, Apostolic Nuncio to the United States
  • Plenary Sessions on Solidarity
  • Solidarity: Migration and Pro-Life – C. Mario Russell, Krisanne Vaillancourt Murphy, and Robert Vega
    • Executive Director of the Center for Migration Studies C. Mario Russell will outline the ideals of migration from the perspective of Catholic Social Teaching and the offer an overview of the current migration situation in the United States. Robert Vega, Director of Public Policy of the USCCB Pro-Life Secretariat, will focus on assisted suicide, abortion, and pro family policies, while Krisanne Vaillancourt Murphy, the Executive Director of Catholic Mobilizing Network will offer an overview of changes around the death penalty in the last five years and her organization’s response via restorative justice.
  • Lunch
  • Solidarity Panel: Care of our Common Home and Preferential Option for the Poor – Fr. John Abubakar, OSA and Jill Rauh
    • Fr. Abubakar, the Chief Sustainability Officer at Villanova University, will review some of the sources of care of creation, including drawing on one’s charism and founder, and reflect on some of the opportunities for religious communities in this area. Rauh, the Executive Director of the USCCB Secretariat for Peace and Justice, will offer reflections on the foundation of the preferential option for the poor, current advocacy work, and evangelical opportunities in this area.
  • Business Meeting
  • Presidential Installation
  • Evening Reception
  • Exhibit Hall

Thursday, July 24 (7:00 am – 5:00 pm)

  • Mass – Fr. James Herring, O. Praem.
  • Plenary Session – Fraternity
    • Fr. Michael Heine, OFM Conv., along with Fr. Hubert Kavusa, OSC and Br. Matthew Kotek, FSC, members of our young religious leadership development cohort, will reflect on fraternal life, especially focusing on challenges in fraternal life today around aging of members and workload, and what opportunities are currently overlooked to develop a stronger fraternal life.
  • Assembly Synthesis
    • Dr. Susan Timoney will lead small and large group discussions to help attendees synthesize their ideas and discern what action steps they’d like to to take after the Assembly.
  • Post-Assembly (2:00 – 5:00 pm)
    • Religious Immigration: The Current Landscape and Best Practices – Miguel Naranjo, Graciela Mateo, and Nicholas Frank
      • Administrative changes to the immigration system have resulted in significant concerns for men’s religious communities, many of whom rely on religious worker visas and green cards for members to minister in the United States. Join the Catholic Legal Immigration Network (CLINIC) for a workshop explaining the current immigration landscape for male religious, recommended best practices, and common obstacles to avoid. For more information on our Post-Assembly, click here

Speakers

Fr. John Abubakar, OSA, PhD
Villanova University

Deacon Steven DeMartino
Conference of Major Superiors of Men

Sr. M. Peter Lillian Di Maria, O.Carm.
Avila Institute of Gerontology

Fr. Frank Donio, SAC
Conference of Major Superiors of Men

Nicholas C. Frank
CLINIC Legal

Christopher J. Fusco, JCL, Esq.
Resource Center for Religious Institutes

Fr. Michael Heine, OFM Conv.
Conventual Franciscan Friars

Ann Garrido

Ann Garrido
The Aquinas Institute

Geraldine M. Hoyler, CSC
Christian Brothers Services

Fr. Hubert Kavusa Mulekya, OSC
Crosier Fathers and Brothers

Fr. Jeffrey Kirch, CPPS
Missionaries of the Precious Blood

John Knutsen
National Religious Retirement Office

Br. Matthew Kotek, FSC
Brothers of the Christian Schools

Graciela I. Mateo
CLINIC Legal

Miguel A. Naranjo
CLINIC Legal

Jill Rauh
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

Mario Russell
Center for Migration Studies

Fr. Sam Sawyer, SJ
America Media

David Shellenberger
Saint John Vianney Center

Dr. Susan Timoney
The Catholic University of America

Krisanne Vaillancourt Murphy
Catholic Mobilizing Network

Robert Vega
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

Logistics

Lodging:

Lodging has been arranged at the Hyatt Regency Baltimore Inner Harbor (300 Light St, Baltimore, MD 21202). Click here for the CMSM booking link.

  • Hotel check-in: 4:00 pm ET
  • Hotel check-out: 12:00 pm ET

Arrival/Departure:

  • Arrival: If you are not attending the Pre-Assembly on Monday, July 21, we recommend arriving anytime after 4:00 pm ET on Monday. There is a Welcome Reception at 5:30 pm on Monday, July 21. The Assembly programming will begin at 8:00 am ET on Tuesday, July 22.
  • Departure: Assembly programming will conclude after lunch (at 1:00 pm ET) on Thursday, July 24. The Post-Assembly will take place directly after lunch on Thursday, July 24, and conclude at 5:00 pm ET.

Airport: Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI)

Ground Transportation:

  • There are many options to get from BWI to the Hyatt Regency Baltimore Inner Harbor:
    • Bus and Rail
    • Shuttles
    • Taxis
    • Ride-sharing
    • Rental cars
  • Please click here for details.

Parking at the Hotel: At the Hyatt, self-parking is available for a daily rate of $24. Overnight valet parking is available for $42 per day. 

We look forward to seeing you in Baltimore, MD! If you have any logistical questions about the Assembly, please contact Greta David, Director of Communications, at gdavid@cmsm.org or (240) 394-1851.

Sponsors

If you are interested in learning more about how you can be an sponsor or exhibitor at our Assembly, please reach out to Chris Pierno.

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