That Man Is You!

Program Overview

That Man is You (TMIY) is an interactive, multimedia men’s program focused upon the development of authentic male leadership.

Each lesson successively considers men in their relationship to God, to their spouse and to their children.  The program content harmonizes current social and medical science with the teachings of the Church and the wisdom of the saints to develop the vision of a man fully alive.  Men can join and benefit from the program at any time.  If you are not able to make it every week, come when you can.  In taking this step, you will be one of over 23,000 men going through the program this year.

For 2024-25, we have two weekly opportunities to attend starting in mid-September on Saturday mornings from 7:15 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. in the Lyceum Auditorium (313 Duke St) or Tuesday nights from 7:30-8:30 pm at the Basilica School of St. Mary School (400 Green Street) in Christ Child Hall. Men are free to attend one or both! More important, each week is different so you can attend any meeting that fits your schedule and benefit. Doors open with refreshments 30 minutes ahead of each meeting.  To sign up or get scheduling information, contact Dan Ermer (dpermer@me.com/ (858) 603-4603 or Wayne Cimons (cimonsw@yahoo.com/(703) 963-5412).  Greg Smith is leading the Tuesday night program (gsmithnfo@gmail.com/ (207)-837-1030).  You can also e-mail tmiystmaryoldtown@gmail.com or use the contact form below.

We invite you to join us and see what God has in store for you!  The content and your fellowship will change lives. Check out www.Paradisusdei.org for more information on TMIY program or Paradisus Dei ministries.

To listen to a podcast to hear one of the TMIY leaders talk about the group, please click here.

Or click on the below video to learn more:


Two wives encourage other Basilica wives to encourage their husbands to attend TMIY:
 


Here is more information for the upcoming 2024-2025 year:

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