September 2000 Call to Action News
CTA in cyberspace: Website wins award
CTA's website recently received an award for publishing the 27th most popular article (in all of cyberspace) in the Liturgy category.
Ruth Fox's article, "Women in the Bible and the Liturgy" was published as a Spirituality/Justice Reprint in 1996 before being posted on our website. Analysis of millions of web pages led Links2Go to list this article as a Key Resource, one of the most relevant pages related to Liturgy.
Using Crowley Legacy Funds to upgrade its electronic communications, CTA has now posted major documentation of the 1976 U.S. Bishops' Call To Action conference in Detroit on its website: the hundreds of recommendations from the landmark conference,
and Commonweal's 1986 retrospective, " A Call To Action: An Unfinished Experiment." Substantial theological reflection is also accessible through our Foundation Documents: selected talks from CTA conferences and publications from the 1980's and 1990's. The words of Bill Callahan, Hans Küng, Gregory Baum, Bryan Hehir, Rosemary Ruether, Rembert Weakland, Charles Curran, Matthew Fox, Miriam Therese MacGillis, Edwina Gateley, and Chung Hyun-Kyung (a speaker at the 2000 conference) are now available to anyone in the world with Web access. To read these documents, go to www.cta-usa.org and click on the button "Who We Are."
On-line, secure memberships for new or renewing members, and on-line conference registrations, are proving very popular. On one day alone, we received 50 electronic conference registrations.
For more about CTA on the Internet, send a blank e-mail to internet@cta-usa.org
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