Our Sunday Visitor: Heroic Men ministry promotes faith and authentic brotherhood, by Jack Figge

Men face an uphill battle. From pressures at work, at home and within society, men struggle to build community and develop deep relationships with other men.
“Thirty-one percent of Catholic men that go to Mass on Sunday do not have one close personal friend. That’s data from a survey conducted in 2016 by Matthew Christoff. The data is probably a little bit worse now,” Dan Donaldson, head of the Catholic ministry Heroic Men, told Our Sunday Visitor.
Donaldson and the organization he leads want to change that narrative.
“Thirty-one percent of Catholic men that go to Mass on Sunday do not have one close personal friend. That’s data from a survey conducted in 2016 by Matthew Christoff. The data is probably a little bit worse now,” Dan Donaldson, head of the Catholic ministry Heroic Men, told Our Sunday Visitor.
Donaldson and the organization he leads want to change that narrative.