2025-2026 Sharing Our Mission: CCB ~ Registration
  • 2025-2026 Sharing Our Mission: CCB ~ Registration

    Emerging from our mission as a Catholic school in the Marist tradition, we pursue "creating a community of belonging" (CCB) among diverse individuals as a fundamental feature in the life of our mission, for which all members of a Marist school's adult community bear responsibility. This event is for all school staff members working on, interested in, curious about, or ready to up your game in our shared work of creating a community of belonging in your school. Join us Sept. 27-30, 2025 in Esopus!
  • REGISTRATION DEADLINE:

    September 15, 2025

  • Format: (000) 000-0000.
  • Format: (000) 000-0000.
  • Format: (000) 000-0000.
  • Early Arrival / Reserving Rooms with Pelham or Bronx Communities:

    For those arriving prior to Saturday (program start day), you may make your own accommodations, OR there are a limited number of rooms available at the Brothers' Residence at St. Barnabas in the Bronx or in Pelham (FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED). TO REQUEST RESERVATIONS, fill out below:

  • Still trying to figure it out?

    A link to the Travel Detail page will be sent to you to complete as soon as you have settled on your plans. You can also find the link on maristbr.org > Ministries > Adult Formation > Sharing Our Mission: CCB > Travel Details Form
  • Travel Details

    Note: If possible, please plan your air travel through New York's LaGuardia Airport (LGA). Incoming flights should arrive by or before 11:00am on Ssturday in order to arrive at St. Barnabas on time for bus pick-up (earlier if arriving JFK). Departing flights should be planned no earlier than 4:00pm on Tuesday.
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  • Fee

    NO FEE IS REQUIRED for attending Marist Brothers, Marist Province Staff, Event team members, or attendees from Marist Schools which contribute to the Province School Assessment Program (St. Joseph Academy, Marist HS Chicago, Christopher Columbus HS, Archbishop Molloy HS, Mount St. Michael Academy, Central Catholic HS). FOR ALL OTHER ATTENDEES, the registration fee is $350 / participant.
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  • Fierce Vulnerability

    Fierce vulnerability is about reimagining activism

    as healing work and organizing as spiritual practice.

    In this movement, we work not only on strategies that lead to revolution,

    but also on connections and healing that lead to liberation.

    This work is about transformation.

    Kazu Haga, Fierce Vulnerability

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