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You're not alone. Connect with Catholics who've been exactly where you are and offer judgment-free support.

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Build new skills, reach personal goals, and create deeper relationships—all with people who care.

Groups Built for the Better You

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Groups Built for the Better You

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Get real-time encouragement during tough moments and honest insights that actually help you grow—from Catholics who understand your struggles and celebrate your wins.

Receive valuable support and impactful feedback when you need it

Get real-time encouragement during tough moments and honest insights that actually help you grow—from Catholics who understand your struggles and celebrate your wins.

Receive valuable support and impactful feedback when you need it

Get real-time encouragement during tough moments and honest insights that actually help you grow—from Catholics who understand your struggles and celebrate your wins.

Receive valuable support and impactful feedback when you need it

Get real-time encouragement during tough moments and honest insights that actually help you grow—from Catholics who understand your struggles and celebrate your wins.

Get supportive group feedback from Catholic experts & peers

to

grow in chastity

find mutual support

date in a holy way

gain more insights

with

other excellence-driven men

others who are grieving a loss

other discerners of marriage

fellow formators

Get supportive group feedback from Catholic experts & peers

to

grow in chastity

find mutual support

date in a holy way

gain more insights

with

other excellence-driven men

others who are grieving a loss

other discerners of marriage

fellow formators

Get supportive group feedback from Catholic experts & peers

to

grow in chastity

find mutual support

date in a holy way

gain more insights

with

other excellence-driven men

others who are grieving a loss

other discerners of marriage

fellow formators

Get supportive group feedback from Catholic experts & peers

to

grow in chastity

find mutual support

date in a holy way

gain more insights

with

other excellence-driven men

others who are grieving a loss

other discerners of marriage

fellow formators

Get supportive group feedback from Catholic experts & peers

to

grow in chastity

find mutual support

date in a holy way

gain more insights

with

other excellence-driven men

others who are grieving a loss

other discerners of marriage

fellow formators

Get supportive group feedback from Catholic experts & peers

to

grow in chastity

find mutual support

date in a holy way

gain more insights

with

other excellence-driven men

others who are grieving a loss

other discerners of marriage

fellow formators

Get supportive group feedback from Catholic experts & peers

to

grow in chastity

find mutual support

date in a holy way

gain more insights

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other excellence-driven men

others who are grieving a loss

other discerners of marriage

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Equivalent to 1:1 in most cases, minimum

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Group?

There are at least 4 major kinds of groups. Support Groups help people with shared challenges like addiction or grief by providing mutual encouragement and understanding from others with similar experiences. Members share stories, feel less alone, and learn practical coping strategies from peers in a safe, often peer-led environment. Psychoeducational Groups teach specific information and skills about mental health conditions or life challenges through structured lessons led by professionals. These groups aim to educate members about their conditions and how to cope with them effectively focusing on learning rather than deep personal sharing. Process Groups explore how people relate to each other by examining real-time interactions and emotional patterns during sessions. These groups concentrate on exploring interpersonal dynamics and emotional experiences within the group helping members understand and change problematic relationship patterns. Community/Peer Connection Groups create healing through authentic relationships and real-world practice of connecting with others, rather than through formal therapy or structured learning. Members grow by stretching themselves to reach out, be present, and truly understand each other through discussions, meetings, and shared activities. This approach serves as a "training ground" for loving and being loved, drawing from life coaching, pastoral care, and other non-clinical disciplines to foster genuine community where healing happens through relationship.

Why Group?

Group addresses today's loneliness crisis—where approximately 20% of U.S. adults experience daily loneliness—by helping people discover they're not alone in their struggles and learn healthier ways to connect with others. These groups become safe spaces where members can practice social skills, experience genuine belonging, and break the isolation cycles that often make loneliness worse. The healing happens through real relationships formed within the group, where people can see how their behaviors affect others and try new ways of relating in real-time. This approach works because it addresses the relationship problems that often create loneliness in the first place, giving people multiple chances to experience the authentic human connection we all need.

Is Corda only for practicing Catholics?

Corda is open to anyone interested in authentic, Catholic-focused community support. Our group leaders and values are rooted in Catholic tradition, 100% faithful to the Magisterium of the Catholic Church.

What makes Corda expert-led?

Our facilitators are experienced Catholic professionals—many with backgrounds in counseling, ministry, or peer support training.

Are there guidelines or rules for participation?

Yes, all members agree to community guidelines focused on respect, confidentiality, and open-minded participation. Facilitators support adherence to these guidelines.

How confidential are group sessions?

Confidentiality is central to trust. All members agree to keep group conversations private. Facilitators reinforce this standard to protect each member's journey.

What is Group?

There are at least 4 major kinds of groups. Support Groups help people with shared challenges like addiction or grief by providing mutual encouragement and understanding from others with similar experiences. Members share stories, feel less alone, and learn practical coping strategies from peers in a safe, often peer-led environment. Psychoeducational Groups teach specific information and skills about mental health conditions or life challenges through structured lessons led by professionals. These groups aim to educate members about their conditions and how to cope with them effectively focusing on learning rather than deep personal sharing. Process Groups explore how people relate to each other by examining real-time interactions and emotional patterns during sessions. These groups concentrate on exploring interpersonal dynamics and emotional experiences within the group helping members understand and change problematic relationship patterns. Community/Peer Connection Groups create healing through authentic relationships and real-world practice of connecting with others, rather than through formal therapy or structured learning. Members grow by stretching themselves to reach out, be present, and truly understand each other through discussions, meetings, and shared activities. This approach serves as a "training ground" for loving and being loved, drawing from life coaching, pastoral care, and other non-clinical disciplines to foster genuine community where healing happens through relationship.

Why Group?

Group addresses today's loneliness crisis—where approximately 20% of U.S. adults experience daily loneliness—by helping people discover they're not alone in their struggles and learn healthier ways to connect with others. These groups become safe spaces where members can practice social skills, experience genuine belonging, and break the isolation cycles that often make loneliness worse. The healing happens through real relationships formed within the group, where people can see how their behaviors affect others and try new ways of relating in real-time. This approach works because it addresses the relationship problems that often create loneliness in the first place, giving people multiple chances to experience the authentic human connection we all need.

Is Corda only for practicing Catholics?

Corda is open to anyone interested in authentic, Catholic-focused community support. Our group leaders and values are rooted in Catholic tradition, 100% faithful to the Magisterium of the Catholic Church.

What makes Corda expert-led?

Our facilitators are experienced Catholic professionals—many with backgrounds in counseling, ministry, or peer support training.

Are there guidelines or rules for participation?

Yes, all members agree to community guidelines focused on respect, confidentiality, and open-minded participation. Facilitators support adherence to these guidelines.

How confidential are group sessions?

Confidentiality is central to trust. All members agree to keep group conversations private. Facilitators reinforce this standard to protect each member's journey.

What is Group?

There are at least 4 major kinds of groups. Support Groups help people with shared challenges like addiction or grief by providing mutual encouragement and understanding from others with similar experiences. Members share stories, feel less alone, and learn practical coping strategies from peers in a safe, often peer-led environment. Psychoeducational Groups teach specific information and skills about mental health conditions or life challenges through structured lessons led by professionals. These groups aim to educate members about their conditions and how to cope with them effectively focusing on learning rather than deep personal sharing. Process Groups explore how people relate to each other by examining real-time interactions and emotional patterns during sessions. These groups concentrate on exploring interpersonal dynamics and emotional experiences within the group helping members understand and change problematic relationship patterns. Community/Peer Connection Groups create healing through authentic relationships and real-world practice of connecting with others, rather than through formal therapy or structured learning. Members grow by stretching themselves to reach out, be present, and truly understand each other through discussions, meetings, and shared activities. This approach serves as a "training ground" for loving and being loved, drawing from life coaching, pastoral care, and other non-clinical disciplines to foster genuine community where healing happens through relationship.

Why Group?

Group addresses today's loneliness crisis—where approximately 20% of U.S. adults experience daily loneliness—by helping people discover they're not alone in their struggles and learn healthier ways to connect with others. These groups become safe spaces where members can practice social skills, experience genuine belonging, and break the isolation cycles that often make loneliness worse. The healing happens through real relationships formed within the group, where people can see how their behaviors affect others and try new ways of relating in real-time. This approach works because it addresses the relationship problems that often create loneliness in the first place, giving people multiple chances to experience the authentic human connection we all need.

Is Corda only for practicing Catholics?

Corda is open to anyone interested in authentic, Catholic-focused community support. Our group leaders and values are rooted in Catholic tradition, 100% faithful to the Magisterium of the Catholic Church.

What makes Corda expert-led?

Our facilitators are experienced Catholic professionals—many with backgrounds in counseling, ministry, or peer support training.

Are there guidelines or rules for participation?

Yes, all members agree to community guidelines focused on respect, confidentiality, and open-minded participation. Facilitators support adherence to these guidelines.

How confidential are group sessions?

Confidentiality is central to trust. All members agree to keep group conversations private. Facilitators reinforce this standard to protect each member's journey.

What is Group?

There are at least 4 major kinds of groups. Support Groups help people with shared challenges like addiction or grief by providing mutual encouragement and understanding from others with similar experiences. Members share stories, feel less alone, and learn practical coping strategies from peers in a safe, often peer-led environment. Psychoeducational Groups teach specific information and skills about mental health conditions or life challenges through structured lessons led by professionals. These groups aim to educate members about their conditions and how to cope with them effectively focusing on learning rather than deep personal sharing. Process Groups explore how people relate to each other by examining real-time interactions and emotional patterns during sessions. These groups concentrate on exploring interpersonal dynamics and emotional experiences within the group helping members understand and change problematic relationship patterns. Community/Peer Connection Groups create healing through authentic relationships and real-world practice of connecting with others, rather than through formal therapy or structured learning. Members grow by stretching themselves to reach out, be present, and truly understand each other through discussions, meetings, and shared activities. This approach serves as a "training ground" for loving and being loved, drawing from life coaching, pastoral care, and other non-clinical disciplines to foster genuine community where healing happens through relationship.

Why Group?

Group addresses today's loneliness crisis—where approximately 20% of U.S. adults experience daily loneliness—by helping people discover they're not alone in their struggles and learn healthier ways to connect with others. These groups become safe spaces where members can practice social skills, experience genuine belonging, and break the isolation cycles that often make loneliness worse. The healing happens through real relationships formed within the group, where people can see how their behaviors affect others and try new ways of relating in real-time. This approach works because it addresses the relationship problems that often create loneliness in the first place, giving people multiple chances to experience the authentic human connection we all need.

Is Corda only for practicing Catholics?

Corda is open to anyone interested in authentic, Catholic-focused community support. Our group leaders and values are rooted in Catholic tradition, 100% faithful to the Magisterium of the Catholic Church.

What makes Corda expert-led?

Our facilitators are experienced Catholic professionals—many with backgrounds in counseling, ministry, or peer support training.

Are there guidelines or rules for participation?

Yes, all members agree to community guidelines focused on respect, confidentiality, and open-minded participation. Facilitators support adherence to these guidelines.

How confidential are group sessions?

Confidentiality is central to trust. All members agree to keep group conversations private. Facilitators reinforce this standard to protect each member's journey.

What is Group?

There are at least 4 major kinds of groups. Support Groups help people with shared challenges like addiction or grief by providing mutual encouragement and understanding from others with similar experiences. Members share stories, feel less alone, and learn practical coping strategies from peers in a safe, often peer-led environment. Psychoeducational Groups teach specific information and skills about mental health conditions or life challenges through structured lessons led by professionals. These groups aim to educate members about their conditions and how to cope with them effectively focusing on learning rather than deep personal sharing. Process Groups explore how people relate to each other by examining real-time interactions and emotional patterns during sessions. These groups concentrate on exploring interpersonal dynamics and emotional experiences within the group helping members understand and change problematic relationship patterns. Community/Peer Connection Groups create healing through authentic relationships and real-world practice of connecting with others, rather than through formal therapy or structured learning. Members grow by stretching themselves to reach out, be present, and truly understand each other through discussions, meetings, and shared activities. This approach serves as a "training ground" for loving and being loved, drawing from life coaching, pastoral care, and other non-clinical disciplines to foster genuine community where healing happens through relationship.

Why Group?

Group addresses today's loneliness crisis—where approximately 20% of U.S. adults experience daily loneliness—by helping people discover they're not alone in their struggles and learn healthier ways to connect with others. These groups become safe spaces where members can practice social skills, experience genuine belonging, and break the isolation cycles that often make loneliness worse. The healing happens through real relationships formed within the group, where people can see how their behaviors affect others and try new ways of relating in real-time. This approach works because it addresses the relationship problems that often create loneliness in the first place, giving people multiple chances to experience the authentic human connection we all need.

Is Corda only for practicing Catholics?

Corda is open to anyone interested in authentic, Catholic-focused community support. Our group leaders and values are rooted in Catholic tradition, 100% faithful to the Magisterium of the Catholic Church.

What makes Corda expert-led?

Our facilitators are experienced Catholic professionals—many with backgrounds in counseling, ministry, or peer support training.

Are there guidelines or rules for participation?

Yes, all members agree to community guidelines focused on respect, confidentiality, and open-minded participation. Facilitators support adherence to these guidelines.

How confidential are group sessions?

Confidentiality is central to trust. All members agree to keep group conversations private. Facilitators reinforce this standard to protect each member's journey.

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