Frequently Asked Questions

What is a lay apostolate?

A lay apostolate refers to a group of lay Catholics who actively participate in the Church's mission of evangelization and service in specific contexts outside of ordained ministry. Unlike clergy, who are ordained to perform sacramental duties, lay individuals are not ordained but play a crucial role in spreading the Gospel and serving the needs of the Church and the community.

It's important to note that as a lay apostolate, CMA-US operates under the pastoral leadership and guidance of the Archbishop for the Military Services, USA. This affiliation underscores our commitment to the teachings and authority of the Catholic Church, and ensures that our activities are aligned with the Church's mission and laws.

How is CMA-US any different from my existing Catholic military chapel community?

While your existing Catholic military chapel community serves as an essential hub for spiritual support and fellowship, it's important to recognize that not every military installation has a Catholic chapel community readily available. In such cases, the Catholic Military Apostolate of the United States (CMA-US) becomes even more crucial in filling the gap and providing essential support to Catholic service members. Here's how CMA-US differs:

Why should I join CMA-US when I’m already a member of Knights of Columbus?

Joining the Catholic Military Apostolate of the United States (CMA-US) offers unique opportunities and benefits that complement your membership in the Knights of Columbus. Here are several reasons why you might consider becoming a member of CMA-US, even if you're already affiliated with the Knights of Columbus:

Does it cost anything to be a member?

No, it does not cost anything to be a member of CMA-US. We believe in ensuring accessibility to our organization and its resources for all Catholic military personnel and their families, regardless of financial circumstances. Therefore, membership in CMA-US is completely free of charge.

Our commitment to keeping membership free is rooted in our mission to support and serve Catholic service members, promoting their spiritual growth and well-being within the military community. By removing financial barriers, we aim to encourage active participation and engagement among our members, fostering a vibrant and supportive Catholic community within the U.S. military.

While membership is free, we rely on the generosity of donations and annual appeals to sustain our operations and continue providing valuable resources and support to Catholic military personnel. If you find value in our mission and initiatives, we welcome and appreciate any contributions you may wish to make to support our work.

Why should my local Catholic group charter as a CMA-US chapter?

By joining CMA-US as a chapter, your local Catholic group can continue its great work while becoming part of a national network specifically tailored to the needs of military communities. As a CMA-US chapter, your group will be easier for incoming military members to find, and your current members will know exactly what group to plug into if and when they transfer to a new duty station. You'll gain access to national resources, support from the Archdiocese for the Military Services (AMS), and a wider network of Catholic service members and veterans. This enhances your mission locally while contributing to a unified national effort to promote the Catholic faith within the U.S. military and help service members sanctify their military lives.

Is it difficult to start a local chapter?

Starting a CMA-US chapter at your local installation can be a challenging but rewarding endeavor. While there are certain steps and requirements involved in the process, the National Board is committed to providing guidance and assistance every step of the way, from initial inquiries to the establishment and operation of the chapter.

The difficulty of starting a chapter may vary depending on factors such as location, resources, and community interest. However, the National Board provides comprehensive resources, including guidelines, templates, and support materials, to help prospective chapter organizers navigate the process effectively. Additionally, our experienced board members are available to offer advice, answer questions, and address any concerns that may arise. For more information about starting a chapter, visit our Start a Chapter page.

How do I get involved at the national level?

Serving on the National Board of Directors can a be a very rewarding experience and an excellent way to get more involved in the mission of CMA-US. If you feel called to serve as a volunteer at the national level you should check out the Meet Our Board page for a list of current openings and job descriptions. If one of those positions interests you, send an email to info@cma-us.org expressing your desire to apply and the board will respond with directions for applying.